Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... ; For seldom I with ' squires unite , Who hunt all day , and drink all night ; Nor reckon wonderful inviting , A quarter - sessions , or cock - fighting : But then no farm I occupy , With sheep to 2 Epist . 1 . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... ; For seldom I with ' squires unite , Who hunt all day , and drink all night ; Nor reckon wonderful inviting , A quarter - sessions , or cock - fighting : But then no farm I occupy , With sheep to 2 Epist . 1 . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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... No rural wits smoak , drink and roar ; Choice books , safe horses , wholesome liquor , Clean girls , backgammon , and the vicar . ΤΟ LORD BATHURST . BY LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU . 8 Epist . I. EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... No rural wits smoak , drink and roar ; Choice books , safe horses , wholesome liquor , Clean girls , backgammon , and the vicar . ΤΟ LORD BATHURST . BY LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU . 8 Epist . I. EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... drink , And not revolve within my mind The fairest of the fairest kind ! Since to the fair , with heart most fervent , I vow myself an humble servant , How should I joy to see the Lady That makes three sweet ones call you Dady ! To see ...
... drink , And not revolve within my mind The fairest of the fairest kind ! Since to the fair , with heart most fervent , I vow myself an humble servant , How should I joy to see the Lady That makes three sweet ones call you Dady ! To see ...
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... drink it here — with all my heart . Plain is my furniture , as is my treat , For ' tis my best ambition , to be neat . Leave then all sordid views , and hopes of gain , To mortals miserable , mad , or vain ; Put the last polish to th ...
... drink it here — with all my heart . Plain is my furniture , as is my treat , For ' tis my best ambition , to be neat . Leave then all sordid views , and hopes of gain , To mortals miserable , mad , or vain ; Put the last polish to th ...
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... drinks serene oblivion to his debts : Wine drives all cares and anguish from the heart , And dubs us connoisseurs of every art . Whom does not wine with eloquence inspire ? The bowzy beggar struts into a squire . This you well know - to ...
... drinks serene oblivion to his debts : Wine drives all cares and anguish from the heart , And dubs us connoisseurs of every art . Whom does not wine with eloquence inspire ? The bowzy beggar struts into a squire . This you well know - to ...
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