Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... , Your wife shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser wait , While you steal secret through the garden gate . ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND 26 Epist VII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... , Your wife shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser wait , While you steal secret through the garden gate . ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND 26 Epist VII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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John Bell. ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND . BY THE LATE EARL NUGENT . POLLIO ! would'st thou condescend Here to see thy humble friend , Far from doctors , potions , pills , Drinking health on native hills ; Thou the ...
John Bell. ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND . BY THE LATE EARL NUGENT . POLLIO ! would'st thou condescend Here to see thy humble friend , Far from doctors , potions , pills , Drinking health on native hills ; Thou the ...
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... Hills and health no longer please ; Quick descend ! -Thou may'st resort To the viceroy's splendid court . There , indignant , shalt thou see Cringing slaves , who might be free , Brib'd with titles , hope , or gain , Tye their country's ...
... Hills and health no longer please ; Quick descend ! -Thou may'st resort To the viceroy's splendid court . There , indignant , shalt thou see Cringing slaves , who might be free , Brib'd with titles , hope , or gain , Tye their country's ...
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... hill way , O'er craggy rocks and foundering clay , Till , weary with their road , they stop Just at the mountain's lofty top , Still poring on the barren ground , View not the beauteous prospect round , Which hid behind the summit lies ...
... hill way , O'er craggy rocks and foundering clay , Till , weary with their road , they stop Just at the mountain's lofty top , Still poring on the barren ground , View not the beauteous prospect round , Which hid behind the summit lies ...
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... think th ' ideal landscape true ) O'er hills and streams extends her boundless power , And joins the Trent and Humber to the Stour . But now , my friend , to fair Augusta's walls EPISTLE XXIII . From Francis Fawkes, in Kent By J Duncombe.
... think th ' ideal landscape true ) O'er hills and streams extends her boundless power , And joins the Trent and Humber to the Stour . But now , my friend , to fair Augusta's walls EPISTLE XXIII . From Francis Fawkes, in Kent By J Duncombe.
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