Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... how ( the case still more t ' explain ) A fart that weighs not half a grain , The atmosphere will oft perfume Of a whole spacious drawing - room . Sometimes I pass a whole long day In happy indolence EPISTLES FAMILIAR Epist . 1 .
... how ( the case still more t ' explain ) A fart that weighs not half a grain , The atmosphere will oft perfume Of a whole spacious drawing - room . Sometimes I pass a whole long day In happy indolence EPISTLES FAMILIAR Epist . 1 .
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... half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as the absent lover's use is , Fancy supplies what fate refuses . You see , Sir , how this long epistle , Just like young master's bell and whistle , + Has nothing ...
... half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as the absent lover's use is , Fancy supplies what fate refuses . You see , Sir , how this long epistle , Just like young master's bell and whistle , + Has nothing ...
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... half - shut eyes ? What makes that girl with hideous visage stare ? What fiends prevent Ead's journey to the fair ? Why all this noise , this bustle and this rout ? " Oh , nothing — but poor master has the gout . " Meantime , superior ...
... half - shut eyes ? What makes that girl with hideous visage stare ? What fiends prevent Ead's journey to the fair ? Why all this noise , this bustle and this rout ? " Oh , nothing — but poor master has the gout . " Meantime , superior ...
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... half a pint , take at seven , or before , Then sleep for an hour or two , and no more . At nine stretch your arms , and oh ! think when alone , There's no pleasure in bed . - MARY , bring me my gown : Slip on that ere you rise ; let ...
... half a pint , take at seven , or before , Then sleep for an hour or two , and no more . At nine stretch your arms , and oh ! think when alone , There's no pleasure in bed . - MARY , bring me my gown : Slip on that ere you rise ; let ...
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John Bell. Young turkies - I allow you four , Partridge and pullets half a score ; Of house - lamb boil'd eat quarters two ; The devil's in't if this wont do.- Now , as to liquor - why indeed , What I prescribe , I send you - Mead ...
John Bell. Young turkies - I allow you four , Partridge and pullets half a score ; Of house - lamb boil'd eat quarters two ; The devil's in't if this wont do.- Now , as to liquor - why indeed , What I prescribe , I send you - Mead ...
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