Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Стр. 14
... after these fantastic flights , The lustre's meaner than the lights . The thing that bears this glittering pomp Is but a tawdry ill - bred romp , Whose brawny limbs and martial face Proclaim her of the 14 Epist . III . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... after these fantastic flights , The lustre's meaner than the lights . The thing that bears this glittering pomp Is but a tawdry ill - bred romp , Whose brawny limbs and martial face Proclaim her of the 14 Epist . III . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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... light , and its reflection , And solve th ' apparent falsehood by The curious texture of the eye . Should I the poker want , and take it , When't looks as hot , as fire can make it , And burn my finger , and my coat , They'd flatly tell ...
... light , and its reflection , And solve th ' apparent falsehood by The curious texture of the eye . Should I the poker want , and take it , When't looks as hot , as fire can make it , And burn my finger , and my coat , They'd flatly tell ...
Стр. 80
... light and shade . By this distinction all your whores And courtiers I turn out of doors , And , by induction logical , Prove , they affect not me at all . But if my logic be not good , I'll prove it from the word of God , Which serves ...
... light and shade . By this distinction all your whores And courtiers I turn out of doors , And , by induction logical , Prove , they affect not me at all . But if my logic be not good , I'll prove it from the word of God , Which serves ...
Стр. 98
... light , The wind might rob us of him quite ! Of habits he may well get clear ; Ill humors are the faults I fear , For in my life I ne'er saw yet A creature half so passionate . Good heav'ns ! how did he rave and tear , On my not going ...
... light , The wind might rob us of him quite ! Of habits he may well get clear ; Ill humors are the faults I fear , For in my life I ne'er saw yet A creature half so passionate . Good heav'ns ! how did he rave and tear , On my not going ...
Стр. 106
... light , The Bull receives us for the night ; Smelts and a rabbet was our food ; The bill was cheap , the wine was good . Our wheels next morning early sound O'er rough , thro ' truly Roman ground ; Th ' immense Vestigia , still compleat ...
... light , The Bull receives us for the night ; Smelts and a rabbet was our food ; The bill was cheap , the wine was good . Our wheels next morning early sound O'er rough , thro ' truly Roman ground ; Th ' immense Vestigia , still compleat ...
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