Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... all the men are in the hay ! Entrance to gain is something hard , The dogs all bark , the gates are barr'd ; The yard ' s with lines of linen cross'd , The hall - door's lock'd , the key is lost Epist . 1 . 8 AND HUMOROUS .
... all the men are in the hay ! Entrance to gain is something hard , The dogs all bark , the gates are barr'd ; The yard ' s with lines of linen cross'd , The hall - door's lock'd , the key is lost Epist . 1 . 8 AND HUMOROUS .
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... gain'd upon your heart ; Of colonades , of corridores you talk , The winding stair - case and the cover'd walk : You blend the orders with Vitruvian toil , And raise with wond'rous joy the fancy'd pile : But the dull workman's slow ...
... gain'd upon your heart ; Of colonades , of corridores you talk , The winding stair - case and the cover'd walk : You blend the orders with Vitruvian toil , And raise with wond'rous joy the fancy'd pile : But the dull workman's slow ...
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... gain , To mortals miserable , mad , or vain ; Put the last polish to th ' historic page , And cease awhile to moralize the age . By your sweet converse chear'd the live - long day Will pass unnotic'd , like the stream , away . Why ...
... gain , To mortals miserable , mad , or vain ; Put the last polish to th ' historic page , And cease awhile to moralize the age . By your sweet converse chear'd the live - long day Will pass unnotic'd , like the stream , away . Why ...
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... gain , Tye their country's shameful chain ; Or , inspir'd by heav'n's good cause , Waste the land with holy laws : While the gleanings of their power , Lawyers , lordlings , priests devour . Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink ...
... gain , Tye their country's shameful chain ; Or , inspir'd by heav'n's good cause , Waste the land with holy laws : While the gleanings of their power , Lawyers , lordlings , priests devour . Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink ...
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... gain ? the butt of sack ? Let Colley sing , in numbers meet , Our leagues and wars , and Spithead fleet : Satire be thine , a flowery field , Yet has a serpent oft conceal'd . A jury finds your words in print , But Curlls interpret what ...
... gain ? the butt of sack ? Let Colley sing , in numbers meet , Our leagues and wars , and Spithead fleet : Satire be thine , a flowery field , Yet has a serpent oft conceal'd . A jury finds your words in print , But Curlls interpret what ...
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