Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... hear ? Or dost thou languish into pain When soft Correlli's tender strain Subdues the ravish'd ear ? Canst thou with Freedom's sons rejoice To hear th ' Ode III . 9 ODES .
... hear ? Or dost thou languish into pain When soft Correlli's tender strain Subdues the ravish'd ear ? Canst thou with Freedom's sons rejoice To hear th ' Ode III . 9 ODES .
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John Bell. Canst thou with Freedom's sons rejoice To hear th ' Athenian Patriot's voice , ' Mid tyrants undismay'd ? But fails his bolder fire - O say , Can Tully charm each sense away , And baffle reason's aid ? Canst thou , with pity ...
John Bell. Canst thou with Freedom's sons rejoice To hear th ' Athenian Patriot's voice , ' Mid tyrants undismay'd ? But fails his bolder fire - O say , Can Tully charm each sense away , And baffle reason's aid ? Canst thou , with pity ...
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... hear the roaring tide , Hear old Ocean's wild waves roll Or the sad knell slowly toll , Or , at gloomy hour of day , With me to the church - yard stray , And meditate among the dead ; While the sexton plies his spade , There peruse the ...
... hear the roaring tide , Hear old Ocean's wild waves roll Or the sad knell slowly toll , Or , at gloomy hour of day , With me to the church - yard stray , And meditate among the dead ; While the sexton plies his spade , There peruse the ...
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... 'd vale her ample store , Till weary Fancy can no more ; Or inward if she turn her gaze , And all th ' internal world surveys ; With joy complacent sees succeed In fair array , each comely deed . She hears Ode VI . 19 ODES .
... 'd vale her ample store , Till weary Fancy can no more ; Or inward if she turn her gaze , And all th ' internal world surveys ; With joy complacent sees succeed In fair array , each comely deed . She hears Ode VI . 19 ODES .
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John Bell. In fair array , each comely deed . She hears alone thy potent strain , All other music charms in vain ; In vain the sprightly notes resound , That from the gilded roofs rebound , When the light - footed troops advance To form ...
John Bell. In fair array , each comely deed . She hears alone thy potent strain , All other music charms in vain ; In vain the sprightly notes resound , That from the gilded roofs rebound , When the light - footed troops advance To form ...
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