Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... laughter go round ; As it pleases your mind , to your health ' twill redound . After dinner two glasses at least , I approve ; Name the first to the king , and the last to your love : Thus cheerful with wisdom , with innocence gay , And ...
... laughter go round ; As it pleases your mind , to your health ' twill redound . After dinner two glasses at least , I approve ; Name the first to the king , and the last to your love : Thus cheerful with wisdom , with innocence gay , And ...
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... laugh , look clear , and thrive , Enrich'd by those whom you survive . May dying friends , with one accord , Worth and Sincerity reward . FROM T. H. ΤΟ SIR HANS SLOANE , BART . 40 Epist . XII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... laugh , look clear , and thrive , Enrich'd by those whom you survive . May dying friends , with one accord , Worth and Sincerity reward . FROM T. H. ΤΟ SIR HANS SLOANE , BART . 40 Epist . XII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... laugh at so grotesque a figure . Yet Horace o'er the sparkling bowl , I grant , had talents for a droll ; And hence , though sprung from dunghill earth , He pleas'd the courtiers with his mirth ; Next wisely ventur'd to renounce His ...
... laugh at so grotesque a figure . Yet Horace o'er the sparkling bowl , I grant , had talents for a droll ; And hence , though sprung from dunghill earth , He pleas'd the courtiers with his mirth ; Next wisely ventur'd to renounce His ...
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... laughter , and all that : Arts that have widows oft subdued , And never fail'd to win a prude ; Think , charmer , how I live forlorn At quarters , from Corinna torn . Not more distress the cornet feels From gruel , and Ward's popish ...
... laughter , and all that : Arts that have widows oft subdued , And never fail'd to win a prude ; Think , charmer , how I live forlorn At quarters , from Corinna torn . Not more distress the cornet feels From gruel , and Ward's popish ...
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... laugh , and drink , and swear , And rally with the prettiest air- Amidst our frolicks and carouses How shall we pity wretched spouses ! But where can this dear soul be found , In garret high , or under ground ? If so divine a fair there ...
... laugh , and drink , and swear , And rally with the prettiest air- Amidst our frolicks and carouses How shall we pity wretched spouses ! But where can this dear soul be found , In garret high , or under ground ? If so divine a fair there ...
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