The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, المجلد 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... himself , on his own bottom stand : 335 I hate e'en Garrick , thus , at fecond - hand . Behind came King - bred up ... himself , and gains applause ; But when to please himself , or charm his wife , He aims at fomething in politer life ...
... himself , on his own bottom stand : 335 I hate e'en Garrick , thus , at fecond - hand . Behind came King - bred up ... himself , and gains applause ; But when to please himself , or charm his wife , He aims at fomething in politer life ...
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... himself unknown , From fide to fide he ftruts , he fmiles , he prates , And feems to wonder what's become of Yates . Woodward , endu'd with various tricks of face , Great master in the fcience of grimace , From Ireland ventures , fav ...
... himself unknown , From fide to fide he ftruts , he fmiles , he prates , And feems to wonder what's become of Yates . Woodward , endu'd with various tricks of face , Great master in the fcience of grimace , From Ireland ventures , fav ...
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... himself the first and last- He stands aloof from all - maintains his state , And scorns , like Scotfmen , to assimilate . Vain all disguise - too plain we see the trick , 480 Tho ' the knight wears the weeds of Dominick ; And Boniface ...
... himself the first and last- He stands aloof from all - maintains his state , And scorns , like Scotfmen , to assimilate . Vain all disguise - too plain we see the trick , 480 Tho ' the knight wears the weeds of Dominick ; And Boniface ...
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... , With wits who cannot write , and fearce can read . Vet'rans no more fupport the rotten cause , No more from Elliot's worth they reap applause ; Each Each on himself determines to rely ; Be Yates disbanded 34 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
... , With wits who cannot write , and fearce can read . Vet'rans no more fupport the rotten cause , No more from Elliot's worth they reap applause ; Each Each on himself determines to rely ; Be Yates disbanded 34 BEAUTIES OF POETRY .
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Or, Beauties of British Poetry. Each on himself determines to rely ; Be Yates disbanded , and let Elliot fly . Never did play'rs fo well an author fit , To Nature dead , and foes declar'd to wit . So loud each tongue , fo empty was each ...
Or, Beauties of British Poetry. Each on himself determines to rely ; Be Yates disbanded , and let Elliot fly . Never did play'rs fo well an author fit , To Nature dead , and foes declar'd to wit . So loud each tongue , fo empty was each ...
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