Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... live ; And love is all the blessing Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as a gay parterre : Young Cloe's bloom had made you certain prize , But for a side - long glance from Celia's eyes : Your ...
... live ; And love is all the blessing Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as a gay parterre : Young Cloe's bloom had made you certain prize , But for a side - long glance from Celia's eyes : Your ...
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... live for once as humble vicars do , On Thursday I'll expect you here by two . Expect no niceties with me to pick , But Bansted mutton , and a barn - door chick . My friends with generous liquors I regale , Good port , old hock , or , if ...
... live for once as humble vicars do , On Thursday I'll expect you here by two . Expect no niceties with me to pick , But Bansted mutton , and a barn - door chick . My friends with generous liquors I regale , Good port , old hock , or , if ...
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... live ? The wretched miser , poor ' midst heaps of pelf , To cram his heir , most madly starves himself— So will not I - give me good wine and ease , And let all misers call me fool that please . What cannot wine ? it opens all the soul ...
... live ? The wretched miser , poor ' midst heaps of pelf , To cram his heir , most madly starves himself— So will not I - give me good wine and ease , And let all misers call me fool that please . What cannot wine ? it opens all the soul ...
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... and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who pines for more . Wretched he who doom'd to roam , Never can be blest at home ; Nor retire within his mind , From th ' ungrateful 28 Epist . VIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who pines for more . Wretched he who doom'd to roam , Never can be blest at home ; Nor retire within his mind , From th ' ungrateful 28 Epist . VIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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... live ; For not dull landscapes here my thoughts engross , Woods , lawns , and rills , and grottoes green with moss . No , the same appetite that courts infuse , Haunts in retreat , and to the shade pursues . Here all my cares are to ...
... live ; For not dull landscapes here my thoughts engross , Woods , lawns , and rills , and grottoes green with moss . No , the same appetite that courts infuse , Haunts in retreat , and to the shade pursues . Here all my cares are to ...
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