. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . f^a^i^^^ neither thought of love Igggigg^lll With equal joy each morn they mio-day fcek the fame retreat, And fhelter in one prove 5At evening haunt the felf-fame walk,Together innocently talk, But not a word of love. Hence mutual friendship firmly grew,Till heart to heart fpontaneoqs flew,tike oil) to bill of dovt. Both feel the flame, which both conceal,Both wifh the other would reveal,Yet neither f peaks of love. 4-She hung with rapture oer his fenfe,He doated on her innocence, Thus each did each approve ;Each


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . f^a^i^^^ neither thought of love Igggigg^lll With equal joy each morn they mio-day fcek the fame retreat, And fhelter in one prove 5At evening haunt the felf-fame walk,Together innocently talk, But not a word of love. Hence mutual friendship firmly grew,Till heart to heart fpontaneoqs flew,tike oil) to bill of dovt. Both feel the flame, which both conceal,Both wifh the other would reveal,Yet neither f peaks of love. 4-She hung with rapture oer his fenfe,He doated on her innocence, Thus each did each approve ;Each vowd—whilil each the vowobferv*4»The maid was uue, the fwain ne*«r . fwervd 5- Then every word was lOJftw 4 Digitized by VjOOQIC Poetical Essays in AUGUST, 1753. ^Jfee COUNTRY DANCE. The THATCHD 3*3. The firft couple caft off, one couple foot it7 and turn hands **; then caft off belowthe third couple, and turn hands £ j )ead up to the top, foot it, and caft off ~, rightand left quite round if J the firft man foot it to the fecond and third woman, and tur Am ; his partner do the fame with the- fecond and third man A, then the fame on theirown fides, then lead thro* the third couple, caft up one couple, and foot it A, rightand left quite round with the third couple •- » ~ Poetical Ess a y s in AUGUST,..i 753. From hill to hiU the joyful echos fly, T« the Right Ho*. Lord BOYLE, on bislate Marriage to MifsHOAKt, of Stur-ton. (Set p. 243.) WHILE crowds,my lord, apphtadyour happy choice,The Mufe attempts the theme with nymphs of Helicon begin the fon&For themes of love to heavenly nymphs belong. What fwain, wbat ftoic* can a fong refuft, When Hymen calls* and Boyle infpit es the, Mufe? With every virtue bled, a youthful peer, Friend to the mades, and to the Muf


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