Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... fly O'er all the rolling orbs on high , Visit new worlds , and for a minute This old one scorn , and all that's in it : And now with laboring BOYLE I trace Nature through every winding maze , The latent qualities admire Of vapors ...
... fly O'er all the rolling orbs on high , Visit new worlds , and for a minute This old one scorn , and all that's in it : And now with laboring BOYLE I trace Nature through every winding maze , The latent qualities admire Of vapors ...
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... The bow is bent at German dame ; The arrow flies at English game . Kindness , that can Indifference warm , And blow that calm into a storm , Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a Epist . III . 15 AND HUMOROUS .
... The bow is bent at German dame ; The arrow flies at English game . Kindness , that can Indifference warm , And blow that calm into a storm , Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a Epist . III . 15 AND HUMOROUS .
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... fly , nor stay to bait , Until I knock'd at Finedon gate . Then woe be to the beef and claret , For by my faith I would not spare it ; Nor should I , once possession taken , Contrive or care to save your bacon . But what a sot am I to ...
... fly , nor stay to bait , Until I knock'd at Finedon gate . Then woe be to the beef and claret , For by my faith I would not spare it ; Nor should I , once possession taken , Contrive or care to save your bacon . But what a sot am I to ...
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... flies To distant suns , and diff'rent skies ! A Muse in tears moves slow and dull , How weak the head , the heart so full ! Slight sorrows find an easy vent , And trifling cares To Miss Anne Conolly, from Miss Courtenay.
... flies To distant suns , and diff'rent skies ! A Muse in tears moves slow and dull , How weak the head , the heart so full ! Slight sorrows find an easy vent , And trifling cares To Miss Anne Conolly, from Miss Courtenay.
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... fly , That principal , and this ally . Lovers you then will slay in plenty , Like Bobadil each day your twenty ; Then will you grow the topic common , " How soon , ( they'll say ) shot up a woman ! " What eyes ! what lips ! how fine ...
... fly , That principal , and this ally . Lovers you then will slay in plenty , Like Bobadil each day your twenty ; Then will you grow the topic common , " How soon , ( they'll say ) shot up a woman ! " What eyes ! what lips ! how fine ...
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