Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... life ! How free from wickedness and strife ! Then each man liv'd upon his farm , And thought and did no mortal harm ; On mossy banks fair virgins slept , As harmless as the flocks they kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And ...
... life ! How free from wickedness and strife ! Then each man liv'd upon his farm , And thought and did no mortal harm ; On mossy banks fair virgins slept , As harmless as the flocks they kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And ...
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... life , Have by good fortune little share Of its diversions , or its care ; For seldom I with ' squires unite , Who hunt all day , and drink all night ; Nor reckon wonderful inviting , A quarter - sessions , or cock - fighting : But then ...
... life , Have by good fortune little share Of its diversions , or its care ; For seldom I with ' squires unite , Who hunt all day , and drink all night ; Nor reckon wonderful inviting , A quarter - sessions , or cock - fighting : But then ...
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... life ; These are the joys I still pursue , When absent from the town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away , Busily idle , calmly gay ; Nor great , nor mean , nor rich , nor poor , Nor having much , or wishing more ; Except that you ...
... life ; These are the joys I still pursue , When absent from the town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away , Busily idle , calmly gay ; Nor great , nor mean , nor rich , nor poor , Nor having much , or wishing more ; Except that you ...
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... Life is too short for any distant aim ; And cold the dull reward of future fame : Be happy then while yet you have to live ; And love is all the blessing Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as ...
... Life is too short for any distant aim ; And cold the dull reward of future fame : Be happy then while yet you have to live ; And love is all the blessing Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as ...
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... life ' tis still the same : Though length of years with moss may shade the ground , Deep , though unseen , remains the secret wound . TO THE EARL OF MIDDLETON , [ From Ratisbon . 12 Epist . II . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... life ' tis still the same : Though length of years with moss may shade the ground , Deep , though unseen , remains the secret wound . TO THE EARL OF MIDDLETON , [ From Ratisbon . 12 Epist . II . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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