Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... dear Sir , I find So strongly painted in my mind , That all the while I tell my story , Methinks I see ' em full before me . Thus distant half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as the absent lover's use is ...
... dear Sir , I find So strongly painted in my mind , That all the while I tell my story , Methinks I see ' em full before me . Thus distant half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as the absent lover's use is ...
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... dear Sir , will deign to pass a day In the fair vale of Orpington and Cray , And live for once as humble vicars do , On Thursday I'll expect you here by two . Expect no niceties with me to pick , But Bansted mutton , and a barn - door ...
... dear Sir , will deign to pass a day In the fair vale of Orpington and Cray , And live for once as humble vicars do , On Thursday I'll expect you here by two . Expect no niceties with me to pick , But Bansted mutton , and a barn - door ...
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... dear Vauxhall and charming Ranelagh ? Sure at this homely hut one may contrive Awhile not only to exist , but live ; For not dull landscapes here my thoughts engross , Woods , lawns , and rills , and grottoes green with moss . No , the ...
... dear Vauxhall and charming Ranelagh ? Sure at this homely hut one may contrive Awhile not only to exist , but live ; For not dull landscapes here my thoughts engross , Woods , lawns , and rills , and grottoes green with moss . No , the ...
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... dear Bell - we part to - morrow ! ” Farewell ! dear sister of my youth , Ally'd by honor , love , and truth ; Farewell our visits , sports , and plays , Sweet solace of our childish days ; Farewell our walks to Park and Mall , Our ...
... dear Bell - we part to - morrow ! ” Farewell ! dear sister of my youth , Ally'd by honor , love , and truth ; Farewell our visits , sports , and plays , Sweet solace of our childish days ; Farewell our walks to Park and Mall , Our ...
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... dear , our faces Should be the least of all our graces ; If nought but Beauty wings the dart , We strike the eye , but miss the heart ; But hush , and till we meet again , Pray keep this secret from the men : Should the weak things this ...
... dear , our faces Should be the least of all our graces ; If nought but Beauty wings the dart , We strike the eye , but miss the heart ; But hush , and till we meet again , Pray keep this secret from the men : Should the weak things this ...
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