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" Phoebus has his bays; Tea both excels, which she vouchsafes to praise. The best of queens, and best of herbs, we owe To that bold nation, which the way did show To the fair region where the sun does rise, Whose rich productions we so justly prizeThe Muse's... "
A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine - Page 383
1811
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Poems, &c. Written Upon Several Occasions, and to Several Persons

Edmund Waller - 1722 - 364 pages
...Whofe rich Productions we fo juftly prize. The Mufe's Friend, Tea, does our Fancy aid; Reprefs thofe Vapours which the Head invade; And keeps that Palace "of the Soul ferene, Fit on her Birth-day to fslutc the Queen, 1%e Tripk Combat. 'fTTHEN thro' the World fair Mazarin...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Waller ...

Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 pages
...way did show To the fair region where the sun does rise, Whose rich productions we so justly prize. The Muse's friend, tea does our fancy aid, Repress...invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene, Fit on her birth-day to salute the Queen. OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, MOTHER TO THE PRINCE OF ORANGE: AND...
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The Reflector: A Quarterly Magazine, on Subjects of Philosophy ..., Volume 2

Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1811 - 510 pages
...show To the fair region, where the sun does ri»r, Whose rich productions we so justly prize. . :, The Muse's friend, Tea, does our fancy aid, . , Repress...invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene, • . I'm, on her birth-day, to salnte the Queen. ..,*' - • - ... " * i • ' The -eulogies pronounced...
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 4

1814 - 580 pages
...way did shojv To the fair region, where the son does rise, Whose rich productions we sp justly prize. The Muse's friend, Tea, does our fancy aid, , Repress...invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene, Fit, on her birth-day, to salute the queen. The eulogies pronounced on his favourite beverage by Dr....
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The Analectic Magazine, Volume 4

1814 - 550 pages
...the son does rise, Whose rich productions we so justly prize. The Muse's friend, Tea, does our faucy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene, Fit, on her birth-day, to salute the queen. The eulogies pronounced on his favourite beverage by Dr....
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Tickler, Or, Monthly Compendium of Good Things, in Prose and ..., Volumes 1-3

English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...necessity of eating." His lines upon Tea show how partial he was to it:— " The Muse's friend, Tea docs our fancy aid; " Repress those vapours which the head invade, " And keeps the palace of the soul serene." DE. SHERIDAN. . Author. I hope IheDoctor was as happy as your brother...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 5

1823 - 626 pages
...senses roll, Like torrents foaming o'er the rocks, and then Meeting to play along the distant glen ? * The muse's friend, Tea, does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade. WALLER. t A living teapot stands ; one arm held ont, One bent; the handle this, and that the spout....
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1819 - 426 pages
...way did show To tin: fair region, where the sun does rise, Whose rich productions we so justly prize. The Muse's friend, Tea, does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the bead invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene, Fit, on her birth-day, to salute the Queen....
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Nature Reviewed: Or, a History of the Principal Domestic Productions of the ...

Nature - Home economics - 1829 - 178 pages
...way did show To the fair region where the sun does rise, Whose rich productions we so justly prize. The Muse's friend— tea does our fancy aid, Repress...invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene— Fit on her birth-day to salute a Queen. TURPENTINE. A transparent resinous juice, which flows, either...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 22

English literature - 1838 - 596 pages
...has beautifully celebrated its praises, in his charming poem of " The Task ;" and Waller says— " The Muse's friend, tea, does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade, And keep that palace of the soul serene, Fit for her birth-day to salute a queen." When, however, I hear...
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