Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... grace ; Wit in her mien , and pleasure in her face : Here while you vow eternity of love , Cloe and Celia unregarded move . Thus on the sands of Afric's burning plains , However deeply made , no long impress remains ; The lightest leaf ...
... grace ; Wit in her mien , and pleasure in her face : Here while you vow eternity of love , Cloe and Celia unregarded move . Thus on the sands of Afric's burning plains , However deeply made , no long impress remains ; The lightest leaf ...
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... grace The cap of the first Grave o ' th ' race ; Preferr'd by Graffin Marian T'adorn the handle of her fan ; And , as by old record appears , Worn since in Renigunda's years : Now sparkling in the frokin's hair , No rocket breaking in ...
... grace The cap of the first Grave o ' th ' race ; Preferr'd by Graffin Marian T'adorn the handle of her fan ; And , as by old record appears , Worn since in Renigunda's years : Now sparkling in the frokin's hair , No rocket breaking in ...
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... grace ; Your mutton comes from Pimpern - down , Your fish ( if any ) from the town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ...
... grace ; Your mutton comes from Pimpern - down , Your fish ( if any ) from the town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ...
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... grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce valet with a card- Your compliments , and beg I'd dine , And taste your mutton and your wine ; You'll find most punctual and observant , Your most ...
... grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce valet with a card- Your compliments , and beg I'd dine , And taste your mutton and your wine ; You'll find most punctual and observant , Your most ...
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... lends , Within I find the best of friends , Spence , whose soft bosom oft has known To make another's woe her own ; She now , with hospitable grace , Compassionates my present case , Asks of your health , Epist . XXIX . 112 AND HUMOROUS .
... lends , Within I find the best of friends , Spence , whose soft bosom oft has known To make another's woe her own ; She now , with hospitable grace , Compassionates my present case , Asks of your health , Epist . XXIX . 112 AND HUMOROUS .
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