“Shoulder’d his crutch, & shew’d how fields were won.” Goldsmith, The Deserted Village
“Hope, sweetest child of fancy born...” J. Duncombe, Farewell to Hope, first stanza.
“Then crown’d again...” Paradise Lost, as attributed.
“An Address To The Votaries Of Poesy” (pg. [304], 308, 312).
Title: “A Prospect of Poetry: address’d to the Right Honourable John, Earl of Orrery”.
Author: “James De-La-Cour” or Dalacourt 1709-1781.
Changes: Opening stanzas omitted; two stanzas skipped before “Your sounds in softer notes...”; last two lines not in original.
The New-York Weekly Magazine;OR, MISCELLANEOUS REPOSITORY. | ||
| Vol. II.] | WEDNESDAY, April12, 1797. | [No. 93. |
For the New-York Weekly Magazine.