Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... come from school , How happy was a country life ! How free from wickedness and strife ! Then each man liv'd upon his farm , And thought and did no mortal harm ; On mossy banks fair virgins slept , As harmless as the flocks they kept ...
... come from school , How happy was a country life ! How free from wickedness and strife ! Then each man liv'd upon his farm , And thought and did no mortal harm ; On mossy banks fair virgins slept , As harmless as the flocks they kept ...
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... come before ' em ; Militia scarlet , edg'd with gold , Or the white staff high - sheriffs hold ; The representative's caressing , The judge's bow , the bishop's blessing . Nor can I for my soul delight In the dull feast of neighb'ring ...
... come before ' em ; Militia scarlet , edg'd with gold , Or the white staff high - sheriffs hold ; The representative's caressing , The judge's bow , the bishop's blessing . Nor can I for my soul delight In the dull feast of neighb'ring ...
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... comes my lady and the pudden : You will excuse , sir , -on a sudden- Then , that we may have four and four , The bacon , fowls , and colli - flow'r Their ancient unity divide , The top one graces , one each side ; And by and by the ...
... comes my lady and the pudden : You will excuse , sir , -on a sudden- Then , that we may have four and four , The bacon , fowls , and colli - flow'r Their ancient unity divide , The top one graces , one each side ; And by and by the ...
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... comes from India , Spain , or Afric , Compar'd to sprightly wit and beauty , That always pleasant is and new t ' you ? Then had I seen in ev'ry kind , Such beauties both of face and mind , As oft are read of in romances , The creatures ...
... comes from India , Spain , or Afric , Compar'd to sprightly wit and beauty , That always pleasant is and new t ' you ? Then had I seen in ev'ry kind , Such beauties both of face and mind , As oft are read of in romances , The creatures ...
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... comes from Pimpern - down , Your fish ( if any ) from the town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps ...
... comes from Pimpern - down , Your fish ( if any ) from the town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps ...
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