An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, Not in Any Other Collection: with Several Pieces Never Before Published. A New Ed., Including Pieces Not in the Former Edition, and Several Never Before Printed, Band 2J. Debrett, 1786 |
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... ( following the illuftrious precedents above - mentioned ) to dignify it by a name . ( p ) Mr. Edward Burnaby Greene , a confiderable brewer -but more diftinguished by his tranflations of Pindar , Anacreon , 1 Juvenal , And add his ...
... ( following the illuftrious precedents above - mentioned ) to dignify it by a name . ( p ) Mr. Edward Burnaby Greene , a confiderable brewer -but more diftinguished by his tranflations of Pindar , Anacreon , 1 Juvenal , And add his ...
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... FOLLOWING A GEN- TLEMAN IN THE SEVERE WEATHER OF THE SPRING , WROTE THE FOLLOWING STANZAS EXTEMPORE . SWEET bird ! who cheer'ft the heavy hours Of Winter's dreary reign : Oh ! ftill exert thy tuneful powers , And pour the vocal ftrain ...
... FOLLOWING A GEN- TLEMAN IN THE SEVERE WEATHER OF THE SPRING , WROTE THE FOLLOWING STANZAS EXTEMPORE . SWEET bird ! who cheer'ft the heavy hours Of Winter's dreary reign : Oh ! ftill exert thy tuneful powers , And pour the vocal ftrain ...
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... FOLLOWING LINES : SINCE thine is the only power on earth we know , Can wash the blackeft foul as white as fnow ; Dread , Sire , of mercies humbly deign to meet The first of finners proftrate at thy feet . Strange to relate , who once a ...
... FOLLOWING LINES : SINCE thine is the only power on earth we know , Can wash the blackeft foul as white as fnow ; Dread , Sire , of mercies humbly deign to meet The first of finners proftrate at thy feet . Strange to relate , who once a ...
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... FOLLOWING A GEN- TLEMAN IN THE SEVERE WEATHER OF THE SPRING , WROTE THE FOLLOWING STANZAS EXTEMPORE . SWEET bird ! who cheer'ft the heavy hours Of Winter's dreary reign : Oh ! still exert thy tuneful powers , And pour the vocal firain ...
... FOLLOWING A GEN- TLEMAN IN THE SEVERE WEATHER OF THE SPRING , WROTE THE FOLLOWING STANZAS EXTEMPORE . SWEET bird ! who cheer'ft the heavy hours Of Winter's dreary reign : Oh ! still exert thy tuneful powers , And pour the vocal firain ...
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... FOLLOWING LINES : SINCE thine is the only power on earth we know , Can wash the blackeft foul as white as fnow ; Dread , Sire , of mercies humbly deign to meet The first of finners proftrate at thy feet . Strange to relate , who once a ...
... FOLLOWING LINES : SINCE thine is the only power on earth we know , Can wash the blackeft foul as white as fnow ; Dread , Sire , of mercies humbly deign to meet The first of finners proftrate at thy feet . Strange to relate , who once a ...
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Anacreon Ballynamoniora beauty behold blefs bleft bluſhes boaſt bofom BONNEL THORNTON breaſt CHARLES TOWNSHEND charms COUNTESS OF BRISTOL courſe dæmon dear e'en e'er EPIGRAM ev'ry eyes facred faid fair Fal de ral fame Faſhion fate fcene fhade fhall fhew fhine fhore fide figh fight fing fire firſt fmile foft fome fong fons foon forrow foul ftill fuch FUGITIVE PIECES fure fweet grace Haftings heart heaven himſelf honour LADY laft laſt loft Lord maid MARIA LINLEY moft moſt mufe muft muſe muſt ne'er nymph o'er PINDAR Pindus PITT pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praiſe prefent PRETTYMAN raiſe reign rife rofe ROLLIAD ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkies ſmile SONNET ſpeak ſpread ſtate ſtill ſtrain ſtreams ſweet taſte thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thro Twas vafe virtue Whilft whofe Whoſe wife woes
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Seite 40 - This, in both sexes, is covered with a deep black ; above which, arches are drawn one over another as high as the short ribs.
Seite 84 - E'er left himself behind ? The restless thought and wayward will, And discontent attend him still, Nor quit him while he lives ; At sea, care follows in the wind ; At land, it mounts the pad behind, Or with the post-boy drives.
Seite 62 - The people themselves are so far from concealing their connexion with such a society as a disgrace, that they boast of it as a privilege ; and both myself and Mr. Banks, when particular persons have been pointed out to us as members of the Arreoy, have questioned them about it, and received the account that has been here given from their own lips. They have acknowledged that they had long been of this accursed...
Seite 60 - Wallis has demonftrated in the account of her 6~ voyage, voyage, [vol.1, p. 489, 490.] and nothing is more certain than that when we arrived it had made moft dreadful ravages in the ifland. One of our people contracted it within five days after we went on...
Seite 139 - And bay the fancy'd boar with feeble sounds. For nobler sports he quits the savage fields, And all the hero to the lover yields.
Seite 83 - Round the gay cieling flies. He who enjoys, nor covets more, The lands his father held before, Is of true...
Seite 240 - But to fancy that feeds on the charms of the fair, The death of reflection's the birth of all woe ! What...
Seite 19 - YEZ ! This is, that all may learn, Whom it may happen to concern, To any lady, not a wife, Upon a lease, to last for life, By auction will be let this day, And entered on some time in May, A vacant heart ; not ornamented On plans by Chesterfield invented, A plain, old-fashioned habitation, Substantial without decoration, Large, and with room for friends to spare ; Well-situate, and in good repair.
Seite 58 - ... finger of the left hand and the middle finger of the right. The drum is made of a hollow block of wood, of a cylindrical form...
Seite 48 - ... of Europe. But the practice which is allowed to the virgin is prohibited to the woman from the moment that she has put these hopeful lessons in practice, and realized the symbols of the dance.