Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... land with holy laws : While the gleanings of their power , Lawyers , lordlings , priests devour . Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer ...
... land with holy laws : While the gleanings of their power , Lawyers , lordlings , priests devour . Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer ...
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... land , And send you all that I can find Of curious things of every kind ; I've ravag'd air , earth , sea , and caverns , Wine , women , children , tombs and taverns ; And greater rarities can shew Than Gresham's children ever knew ...
... land , And send you all that I can find Of curious things of every kind ; I've ravag'd air , earth , sea , and caverns , Wine , women , children , tombs and taverns ; And greater rarities can shew Than Gresham's children ever knew ...
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... land confest , While thus he sooths us to be blest . If to new scenes we turn our view , And learning , arts , and wit pursue , Our land can furnish men of fame , T'eclipse the Greek and Roman name . Locke shall instruct and form our ...
... land confest , While thus he sooths us to be blest . If to new scenes we turn our view , And learning , arts , and wit pursue , Our land can furnish men of fame , T'eclipse the Greek and Roman name . Locke shall instruct and form our ...
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... land of patriots , brave and free , While all mankind are slaves but we . To what a height true wit can reach , Let Waller and let Congreve teach : And if we needs must write by rules , Without th ' assistance of the schools , In ...
... land of patriots , brave and free , While all mankind are slaves but we . To what a height true wit can reach , Let Waller and let Congreve teach : And if we needs must write by rules , Without th ' assistance of the schools , In ...
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... lands : Then in my sorrows have the grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce valet with a card- Your compliments , and beg I'd dine , And taste your mutton and your wine ; You'll find most ...
... lands : Then in my sorrows have the grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce valet with a card- Your compliments , and beg I'd dine , And taste your mutton and your wine ; You'll find most ...
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