Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... hear the lyre . So num'rous herds are driven o'er the rock ; No print is left of all the passing flock : So sings the wind around the solid stone : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil , and great the ...
... hear the lyre . So num'rous herds are driven o'er the rock ; No print is left of all the passing flock : So sings the wind around the solid stone : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil , and great the ...
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... hear , and talk with you And Wake sometimes an hour or two ; it hours were six or seven , Or say ( For Will can joke from morn till even ) No need had been to pump for metre , To furnish out an idle letter ; For then , instead of ...
... hear , and talk with you And Wake sometimes an hour or two ; it hours were six or seven , Or say ( For Will can joke from morn till even ) No need had been to pump for metre , To furnish out an idle letter ; For then , instead of ...
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... hears . Two Duncombes , each a poet , with me dine , Your friends , and decent Colman , a divine : There's room for more ; so , to complete the band , Your wife shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser ...
... hears . Two Duncombes , each a poet , with me dine , Your friends , and decent Colman , a divine : There's room for more ; so , to complete the band , Your wife shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser ...
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... Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer Paul's . " EPISTLE IX . FROM CELIA TO CLOE . BY ISAAC Epist . VIII . 29 AND HUMOROUS .
... Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer Paul's . " EPISTLE IX . FROM CELIA TO CLOE . BY ISAAC Epist . VIII . 29 AND HUMOROUS .
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... hear his sweet discourse for ever , Of all that's done , and who and who's together . Oft far and wide for new delights I range , True sex , and constant to the love of change . Is there within ten miles a troop review'd , An auction of ...
... hear his sweet discourse for ever , Of all that's done , and who and who's together . Oft far and wide for new delights I range , True sex , and constant to the love of change . Is there within ten miles a troop review'd , An auction of ...
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