Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... fame : Be happy then while yet you have to live ; And love is all the blessing Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as a gay parterre : Young Cloe's bloom had made you certain prize , But for a ...
... fame : Be happy then while yet you have to live ; And love is all the blessing Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as a gay parterre : Young Cloe's bloom had made you certain prize , But for a ...
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... fame : True , but who loves or fears a name ? Is it for fame Sir For fame that Such hate a poet , or despise ; Their prospect in oblivion lies . Search far and wide where Virtue dwells , 1 In camps , or colleges , or cells . Heroes ...
... fame : True , but who loves or fears a name ? Is it for fame Sir For fame that Such hate a poet , or despise ; Their prospect in oblivion lies . Search far and wide where Virtue dwells , 1 In camps , or colleges , or cells . Heroes ...
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... While bright examples lead to fame , And vicious teach to fly their shame . Yet we might spare the mighty pains In searching ancient dark remains , Since greater worthies rise at home , And Britain scorns 50 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... While bright examples lead to fame , And vicious teach to fly their shame . Yet we might spare the mighty pains In searching ancient dark remains , Since greater worthies rise at home , And Britain scorns 50 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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... fame Must yield to Walpole's greater name ; Faction and Strife , to hear his voice , Are dumb , and cease their jarring noise ; Whole senates bow their yielding minds , Like woods before the southern winds : Free from deceit and servile ...
... fame Must yield to Walpole's greater name ; Faction and Strife , to hear his voice , Are dumb , and cease their jarring noise ; Whole senates bow their yielding minds , Like woods before the southern winds : Free from deceit and servile ...
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... fame , There will the Muse awhile unbend , And there this tedious journal end , Wrote , dearest Anne , at your commands , And now it flies to kiss your hands . SEPT . 6 , 1759 . EPISTLE XXIX . TO THE COUNTESS OF HERTFORD , [ Epist ...
... fame , There will the Muse awhile unbend , And there this tedious journal end , Wrote , dearest Anne , at your commands , And now it flies to kiss your hands . SEPT . 6 , 1759 . EPISTLE XXIX . TO THE COUNTESS OF HERTFORD , [ Epist ...
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