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SG(C.781.018
17 Apr 1781:11,12 (1/16)
From the Gentleman's Magazine. The following lines were
wrote by Lady Craven, on dreaming that she saw her heart at
her feet.
When nature, tir'd with thought, was sunk to rest,
And all my senses were by sleep possess'd,
Sweet sleep! that balmy comfort brings
Alike to beggars and despotic Kings;
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'Tis I that trembling have taught thine ear
To cherish music; and 'tis I appear
In all its softest dress, when to the hearts
Of my beholders my dear voice imparts
Harmonic strains; . . . [24 more lines]
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