Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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John Bell. 9F10 2 . NK Národní knihovna ČR Historické fondy 9.5 10.1166.2 Národní knihovna. Front Cover.
John Bell. 9F10 2 . NK Národní knihovna ČR Historické fondy 9.5 10.1166.2 Národní knihovna. Front Cover.
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John Bell. CLASSICAL ARRANGEMENT OF FUGITIVE POETRY . VOL . II . Though redolent of ev'ry flow'r That once perfum'd Hymettus ' side , No hoarded sweets of Grecian store Did e'er the Attic bee provide , That could a purer flavor yield ...
John Bell. CLASSICAL ARRANGEMENT OF FUGITIVE POETRY . VOL . II . Though redolent of ev'ry flow'r That once perfum'd Hymettus ' side , No hoarded sweets of Grecian store Did e'er the Attic bee provide , That could a purer flavor yield ...
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John Bell. EPISTLES FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . EPISTLE I. FROM SOAME JENYNS ,. 1. FROM Soame Jenyns , Esq . To the Lord Lovelace Page Page I XX . To Mr. J. Hoadly . By the Rev. Mr. Straight 71 II . To Lord Bathurst ...
John Bell. EPISTLES FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . EPISTLE I. FROM SOAME JENYNS ,. 1. FROM Soame Jenyns , Esq . To the Lord Lovelace Page Page I XX . To Mr. J. Hoadly . By the Rev. Mr. Straight 71 II . To Lord Bathurst ...
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