The Port Folio, Volumes 1-2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1806 |
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Page 15
... charms an age , And Stella's eyes shall sparkle in thy page ; Pour thy warm sighs through love's im- passion'd lay ; Or , blest with beauty , thy full tribute pay : Yet guard thy tongue , nor with too bold a lyre Th ' unveiled Venus to ...
... charms an age , And Stella's eyes shall sparkle in thy page ; Pour thy warm sighs through love's im- passion'd lay ; Or , blest with beauty , thy full tribute pay : Yet guard thy tongue , nor with too bold a lyre Th ' unveiled Venus to ...
Page 30
... charms that fill'd her lofty throne , The bays relinquish'd , and the harp resign'd . O more than beauteous , more ... charm decays , The soul exulting , mounts etherial spheres , And leaves an object of their fondest praise , A friend ...
... charms that fill'd her lofty throne , The bays relinquish'd , and the harp resign'd . O more than beauteous , more ... charm decays , The soul exulting , mounts etherial spheres , And leaves an object of their fondest praise , A friend ...
Page 35
... charms of Mother Metropolis . The gentlemen leave her , ' it is true , but is it not for the friendly and generous purpose of con- ducting the Indians ? A positive proof of the cordial sympathy between a Southern gentleman and a ...
... charms of Mother Metropolis . The gentlemen leave her , ' it is true , but is it not for the friendly and generous purpose of con- ducting the Indians ? A positive proof of the cordial sympathy between a Southern gentleman and a ...
Page 48
... charms I see ; Yet , ere thy rainbow tints shall fade , Wrap me within the pensive shade , Sacred to Sympathy . Whilst Fancy sprinkles balmy dews , And gives to Nature's mellow hues A glow of Sympathy . The golden wing of youthful years ...
... charms I see ; Yet , ere thy rainbow tints shall fade , Wrap me within the pensive shade , Sacred to Sympathy . Whilst Fancy sprinkles balmy dews , And gives to Nature's mellow hues A glow of Sympathy . The golden wing of youthful years ...
Page 57
... charms ; but it was left for their sons to make this ob- servation with their own eyes . There was a time , when every woman that had a pretty face might have passed for a Venus ; but those days of imposture are an end . The strong ...
... charms ; but it was left for their sons to make this ob- servation with their own eyes . There was a time , when every woman that had a pretty face might have passed for a Venus ; but those days of imposture are an end . The strong ...
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