Lines in Reply to Those of a Lady, on Her Aeolian Harp single work   poetry   "Oh Lady! thou who sings't so well"
Issue Details: First known date: 1826... 1826 Lines in Reply to Those of a Lady, on Her Aeolian Harp
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'Asks if he [the author] might join her [the author of 'To the Aeolian Harp'] and the harp. (Webby)

Notes

  • Author's note: The lines beneath may be termed Jeux D'Esprit, on those of a Lady to her 'Aeolian Harp,' which appeared in your paper of last week. Merit they cannot pretend to, but if they serve to excite a smile from any one, expecially from the Lady herself, the writer is amply gratified for his poetic vagary.

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    y separately published work icon The Monitor vol. 1 no. 6 23 June 1826 Z1604256 1826 newspaper issue 1826 pg. 43
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