The Poetical Preceptor: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces of Poetry; Extracted from the Works of the Most Eminent English Poets. ... And Calculated for the Use, Not Only of Schools, But of Private GentlemenPrinted only for S. Crowder, 1780 - 344 psl. |
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... charm , My daughter's perfect features arm . If heav'n approve , a Father's blefs'd , Jove fmiles , and grants his full request . The firft , a mifer at the heart , Studious of ev'ry griping art , Heaps hoards on hoards with anxious ...
... charm , My daughter's perfect features arm . If heav'n approve , a Father's blefs'd , Jove fmiles , and grants his full request . The firft , a mifer at the heart , Studious of ev'ry griping art , Heaps hoards on hoards with anxious ...
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... ( The voice of mufic ravifh'd as he spoke . ) . Thy pray'r , thy praife , thy life to vice unknown , In fweet memorial rife before the throne : DS Thefe These charms , fuccefs in our bright region find , PRECEPTOR . 57.
... ( The voice of mufic ravifh'd as he spoke . ) . Thy pray'r , thy praife , thy life to vice unknown , In fweet memorial rife before the throne : DS Thefe These charms , fuccefs in our bright region find , PRECEPTOR . 57.
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... charms , fuccefs in our bright region find , And force an angel down to calm thy mind ; For this commiffion'd , I forfook the sky : Nay , cease to kneel - Thy fellow - fervant I. Then know the truth of government divine , And let thefe ...
... charms , fuccefs in our bright region find , And force an angel down to calm thy mind ; For this commiffion'd , I forfook the sky : Nay , cease to kneel - Thy fellow - fervant I. Then know the truth of government divine , And let thefe ...
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... charms of Edith's eyes ,. Nor wanted hope to gain the prize ,. Could ladies look within But one Sir Topaz drefs'd with art ,, And , if a fhape cou'd win a heart ,, He had a fhape to win . Edwin ( if right I read my fong ) With flighted ...
... charms of Edith's eyes ,. Nor wanted hope to gain the prize ,. Could ladies look within But one Sir Topaz drefs'd with art ,, And , if a fhape cou'd win a heart ,, He had a fhape to win . Edwin ( if right I read my fong ) With flighted ...
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... by the back the Youth he hung , To fprawl unneath the roof . From thence , " Reverfe my charm , he cries , And let it fairly now fuffice " The gambol has been fhewn . " But But Oberon answers with a smile ,. Content thee ,. PRECEPTOR . 61.
... by the back the Youth he hung , To fprawl unneath the roof . From thence , " Reverfe my charm , he cries , And let it fairly now fuffice " The gambol has been fhewn . " But But Oberon answers with a smile ,. Content thee ,. PRECEPTOR . 61.
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