Poems on Several Occasions With Anne Boleyn to King Henry VIII. An Epistle. By Mrs. Elizabeth Tollet. The Second Edition |
On a POEM of the Right Honourable Lady M. W. M. in Mr. Hammond's Miscellany.
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On a POEM of the Right Honourable Lady M. W. M. in Mr. Hammond's Miscellany.
Where Storms the Sea, and Wars infest the Shore,Where the bleak Euxine and Propontis roar,
The British Muse extends thy spreading Praise;
And there for Pierpoint plants immortal Bays.
That Orpheus once cou'd draw the savage Throng
And moving Forests to attend his Song,
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That Phaon's Mistress tun'd the Doric Lyre,
No more are Fables held: Since Thrace could see
The diff'rent Wonders all reviv'd in thee.
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