Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... 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 performing hand Too ...
... 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 performing hand Too ...
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... heart . With thoughts like these the shining courts you seek ; Full of new projects for almost a week : You then despise the tinsel glittering snare ; Think vile mankind below a serious care . Life is too short for any distant aim ; And ...
... heart . With thoughts like these the shining courts you seek ; Full of new projects for almost a week : You then despise the tinsel glittering snare ; Think vile mankind below a serious care . Life is too short for any distant aim ; And ...
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... heart most fervent , I vow myself an humble servant , How should I joy to see the Lady That makes three sweet ones call you Dady ! To see those pretty heirs apparent Trip it along like fairies errant ! To view those little representers ...
... heart most fervent , I vow myself an humble servant , How should I joy to see the Lady That makes three sweet ones call you Dady ! To see those pretty heirs apparent Trip it along like fairies errant ! To view those little representers ...
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... heart at home , A cellar open as his face , A dinner shorter than his 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 ...
... heart at home , A cellar open as his face , A dinner shorter than his 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 ...
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... heart be stout ! Methinks I see you o'er the house preside , In painful majesty and decent pride , With leg tost high , on stately sofa sit , More like a sultan than a modern wit ; Quick at your call the trembling slaves appear ...
... heart be stout ! Methinks I see you o'er the house preside , In painful majesty and decent pride , With leg tost high , on stately sofa sit , More like a sultan than a modern wit ; Quick at your call the trembling slaves appear ...
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