AN Angel's Countenance, a Veftal's Heart, bhe i uit. l.y Nutaie and dcfpife* Artj Bright if. ihe ?? of a Summer's Day, C'oJi as ihe Zcjhyr in the Bloom of May i Adoin'd wit'u cv ry Grate that Virtue gives, Adoi'd, and innocent, this Beauty lives. T
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Arriv'dattbe Hot -Wells, Lord and Lady Mount manrice, Col. Reycant, Capt. Baugh, Rev. Mr. Longverille, Rev. Mr. Altham, Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Mcc, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- brook, Mr* and Mrs Henry, Mr. Afbby, Mr. ■aid, Mr. Colby, Mr. Cout ts, Mr. Fryon, Mr i . Brumbow, Mrt.
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Wl I i le thefc fad Lines unhappy Anna writes, She guides the Pen, but powerful Love indites. Read this, my dear Lysandi_r, read* and know When you arc abfent what I undergo. Prefaging Fears fit heavy on my Breaft, Torment by Day, at Night forbid niv Reft. My folitaiy Path I mou
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
SKilful Artilt! Pointer, hear- How my Lyre delights the Ear ; And while it charms thy ravifh'd Heart, Exert the Wonders of thy Art. Draw a People blithe and gay, Laughing, (porting Life away ; Let iliem beat in Dance the Ground, While their Pipes the Bacchce found ; And, if thou
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Un BOUNDS!) TVR..MNV PINMiHfcD [An Eas-tfrh Tale.] VjEFOfcP the .cfpt?iir Power of TnrkiflkTyran- II ny fpread its bah fui Intfuc. .* o»er tbe fertile Plains of Afii, Candia was go.tmed by its own Princes, and tang enjoyed the ?? of Liberty. But Ambitio", that Cank-i of the human
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
HAntJF, Jntie 9. The Prince of Soubife was expected at Wefef, but not yet ai rived the 6ih. It was expected that his Army would begin iti Operations about the 15th Inlla/it: A g-eat Dv fertion prevailed amongft. them, and efpecially amongft their Cavalry. ?? bus far tbe Gazette.
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
We are informed from very good Authority, that our Government and M. Bully go on with the Negotiations of Peace in an amicable Man- n*r, and that there is a great Probability of bringing it to a fpeedy and happy Conclulion. Lalt Week the Freedom of the City ot Dublin in a Gold B
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
[Thus far the Extraordinary Gazette.] lift tf the Often Kißed, Wounded, and Prtftmtrt, at Bclliisli, to Justt 4, t;6t. Killed.— Capt. Sir William Peer Williams, of Bnrgoyne's Light Horfe ; Lieutenant Stone, of Lord Panmnre s Regiment of Foot , Lieu- tenant Whittle, of the sd Batt
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
_frtdap'0 and fcaturdap'0 Posts, Arriv'd a Mail from Fl ander j. "'&&* . May .9. W*L2fWt\9TAIH Cornier Commander of the £iW* Proteus, which ?? ax India. ■"CcE ?? f«out y-_HB> o_ i1*- Wllgl ron, with a private CT.miniHioii. SOQ-jtjv. VaNNES, May 29. lhcConven* tion concluded oathe
18 June 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England