Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Bell. Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a power , True to my country - women's charms , When kiss'd and press'd in foreign arms . TO THE REV . SIR JOHN DOLBEN , BART . 16 Epist . III . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... Bell. Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a power , True to my country - women's charms , When kiss'd and press'd in foreign arms . TO THE REV . SIR JOHN DOLBEN , BART . 16 Epist . III . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies . Should perchance some high - born fair , Absent , claim thy tender care ; Here , enraptur'd shalt thou trace , STANHOPE'S shape , and RICHMOND's face ; While the waking dream shall ...
... charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies . Should perchance some high - born fair , Absent , claim thy tender care ; Here , enraptur'd shalt thou trace , STANHOPE'S shape , and RICHMOND's face ; While the waking dream shall ...
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... the ancients boast , For whom the well - fought world was lost , Tell me , dear H ** , thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well , Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who 52 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... the ancients boast , For whom the well - fought world was lost , Tell me , dear H ** , thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well , Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who 52 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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John Bell. Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who represents her here ? Old Homer's theme , the Grecian dame , Who set whole nations in a flame , No more had been the beauteous prize , Had they beheld Lavinia's eyes ; The ...
John Bell. Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who represents her here ? Old Homer's theme , the Grecian dame , Who set whole nations in a flame , No more had been the beauteous prize , Had they beheld Lavinia's eyes ; The ...
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... charm'd with his delicious quarry , May first debauch me , and then marry } Never was season more befitting Since convocations last were sitting . And shall I leave dear Charing - cross , And let two boys my charms ingross ? Leave play ...
... charm'd with his delicious quarry , May first debauch me , and then marry } Never was season more befitting Since convocations last were sitting . And shall I leave dear Charing - cross , And let two boys my charms ingross ? Leave play ...
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