Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... learned NEWTON now I fly O'er all the rolling orbs on high , Visit new worlds , and for a minute This old one scorn , and all that's in it : And now with laboring BOYLE I trace Nature through every winding maze , The latent qualities ...
... learned NEWTON now I fly O'er all the rolling orbs on high , Visit new worlds , and for a minute This old one scorn , and all that's in it : And now with laboring BOYLE I trace Nature through every winding maze , The latent qualities ...
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... learned Latin Was what , when boys , they us'd to prate in : That all fam'd Bards ( except the Dutch , If ever there were any such ) Have writ the poems they excel in In the same tongue they learn'd to spell in . To thee alone , with ...
... learned Latin Was what , when boys , they us'd to prate in : That all fam'd Bards ( except the Dutch , If ever there were any such ) Have writ the poems they excel in In the same tongue they learn'd to spell in . To thee alone , with ...
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... learned mens ' tuition , The quintessence of erudition ; So vers'd in all that can be nam'd , Isis and Cam are quite asham'd , And all their scholars are downright sick , To see themselves outdone at Leipsick . Tho ' I have long with ...
... learned mens ' tuition , The quintessence of erudition ; So vers'd in all that can be nam'd , Isis and Cam are quite asham'd , And all their scholars are downright sick , To see themselves outdone at Leipsick . Tho ' I have long with ...
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... learned men it is agreed , Poets should ride the winged steed ; And therefore , thus says Betty Martin , " Thou art no poet , that's most certain . " Thro ' Kentish - town , up Highgate - hill , Our horses move - against their will ...
... learned men it is agreed , Poets should ride the winged steed ; And therefore , thus says Betty Martin , " Thou art no poet , that's most certain . " Thro ' Kentish - town , up Highgate - hill , Our horses move - against their will ...
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... learned fellows Of such its wonderous powers still tell us , That every mother brings her daughter To dip in this specific water , Expecting from the briny wave Charms which it once to Venus gave . These charms , my Laura , strive to ...
... learned fellows Of such its wonderous powers still tell us , That every mother brings her daughter To dip in this specific water , Expecting from the briny wave Charms which it once to Venus gave . These charms , my Laura , strive to ...
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