Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Muse suspend the rage of pain ? Awhile give o'er your rage ; in sickness prove Like other mortals , if you'd pity move : Think not your friends compassionate can be , When such the product of disease they see ; Your sharpest pangs but ...
... Muse suspend the rage of pain ? Awhile give o'er your rage ; in sickness prove Like other mortals , if you'd pity move : Think not your friends compassionate can be , When such the product of disease they see ; Your sharpest pangs but ...
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... farewell ! Conolly flies To distant suns , and diff'rent skies ! A Muse in tears moves slow and dull , How weak the head , the heart so full ! Slight sorrows find an easy vent , And trifling cares To Miss Anne Conolly, from Miss Courtenay.
... farewell ! Conolly flies To distant suns , and diff'rent skies ! A Muse in tears moves slow and dull , How weak the head , the heart so full ! Slight sorrows find an easy vent , And trifling cares To Miss Anne Conolly, from Miss Courtenay.
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... Muse could win her way to praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples crown , Proclaim'd a poet - about town , Thee , toasts admire , and peers caress ; Frail and fallacious happiness ! Peers treat their ...
... Muse could win her way to praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples crown , Proclaim'd a poet - about town , Thee , toasts admire , and peers caress ; Frail and fallacious happiness ! Peers treat their ...
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... Muse preferr'd , While yet a friend to freedom hearty , An honest , but a starving party . He pass'd for but a simple wretch , And lov'd his bottle and a catch : He deem'd himself no very wise - man , Nor aim'd at better than Excise ...
... Muse preferr'd , While yet a friend to freedom hearty , An honest , but a starving party . He pass'd for but a simple wretch , And lov'd his bottle and a catch : He deem'd himself no very wise - man , Nor aim'd at better than Excise ...
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... Muse inspire , Who warm the heart , and tune the lyre , Superior to all former dames , Inhabit now the banks of Thames . Th ' Egyptian queen the ancients boast , For whom the well - fought world was lost , Tell me , dear H ** , thou ...
... Muse inspire , Who warm the heart , and tune the lyre , Superior to all former dames , Inhabit now the banks of Thames . Th ' Egyptian queen the ancients boast , For whom the well - fought world was lost , Tell me , dear H ** , thou ...
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