Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Palladian seats , and fruitful lands : Then in my sorrows have the grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce valet with a card- Your compliments , and beg I'd dine , And taste your mutton ...
... Palladian seats , and fruitful lands : Then in my sorrows have the grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce valet with a card- Your compliments , and beg I'd dine , And taste your mutton ...
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... Palladian , yet a farm , Whence cars , in rustic order drawn , Pass and repass the sloping lawn , While flocks , in fleecy groups around , Or , moving , crop the daisy'd ground , Or , sunk beneath the tufted trees , Turn , 710 Epist ...
... Palladian , yet a farm , Whence cars , in rustic order drawn , Pass and repass the sloping lawn , While flocks , in fleecy groups around , Or , moving , crop the daisy'd ground , Or , sunk beneath the tufted trees , Turn , 710 Epist ...
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