Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... hours tedious waiting , On all our neighbours faults debating , And having nine times view'd the garden , In which there's nothing worth a farthing , In comes my lady and the pudden : You will excuse , sir , -on a sudden- Then , that we ...
... hours tedious waiting , On all our neighbours faults debating , And having nine times view'd the garden , In which there's nothing worth a farthing , In comes my lady and the pudden : You will excuse , sir , -on a sudden- Then , that we ...
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... hours dividing ' Twixt reading , walking , eating , riding : But books are still my highest joy , These earliest please , and latest cloy . Sometimes o'er distant climes I stray , By guides experienc'd taught the way ; The wonders of ...
... hours dividing ' Twixt reading , walking , eating , riding : But books are still my highest joy , These earliest please , and latest cloy . Sometimes o'er distant climes I stray , By guides experienc'd taught the way ; The wonders of ...
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... hour presents you something new ! Plans , schemes , and models , all Palladio's art , For six long months have gain'd upon your heart ; Of colonades , of corridores you talk , The winding stair - case and the cover'd walk : You blend ...
... hour presents you something new ! Plans , schemes , and models , all Palladio's art , For six long months have gain'd upon your heart ; Of colonades , of corridores you talk , The winding stair - case and the cover'd walk : You blend ...
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... feel the poison swelling in your breast , And all your soul by fond desire possess'd . In dying sighs a long three hours are past ; To some assembly with impatient haste , With trembling hope 10 Epist . II . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... feel the poison swelling in your breast , And all your soul by fond desire possess'd . In dying sighs a long three hours are past ; To some assembly with impatient haste , With trembling hope 10 Epist . II . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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... bow is bent at German dame ; The arrow flies at English game . Kindness , that can Indifference warm , And blow that calm into a storm , Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a Epist . III . 15 AND HUMOROUS .
... bow is bent at German dame ; The arrow flies at English game . Kindness , that can Indifference warm , And blow that calm into a storm , Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a Epist . III . 15 AND HUMOROUS .
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