Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Nature through every winding maze , The latent qualities admire Of vapors , water , air and fire : With pleasing admiration see Matter's surprising subtlety ; As how the smallest lamp displays , For miles around , its scatter'd rays ...
... Nature through every winding maze , The latent qualities admire Of vapors , water , air and fire : With pleasing admiration see Matter's surprising subtlety ; As how the smallest lamp displays , For miles around , its scatter'd rays ...
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... presents a lively green ; The bordering flow'rs in mystic knots are seen : With studied art on nature you refine- The spring beheld you warm in this design ; But scarce the cold attacks your fav'rite trees , Your EPISTLE II .
... presents a lively green ; The bordering flow'rs in mystic knots are seen : With studied art on nature you refine- The spring beheld you warm in this design ; But scarce the cold attacks your fav'rite trees , Your EPISTLE II .
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... nature's way , You'd think them stamp'd on other clay ; No lawful daughters of old Adam . ' Mongst these behold a city madam , With arms in mittins , head in muff , A dapper cloak and reverend ruff : No farce so pleasant as this maukin ...
... nature's way , You'd think them stamp'd on other clay ; No lawful daughters of old Adam . ' Mongst these behold a city madam , With arms in mittins , head in muff , A dapper cloak and reverend ruff : No farce so pleasant as this maukin ...
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... Nature . These images , dear Sir , I find So strongly painted in my mind , That all the while I tell my story , Methinks I see ' em full before me . Thus distant half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as ...
... Nature . These images , dear Sir , I find So strongly painted in my mind , That all the while I tell my story , Methinks I see ' em full before me . Thus distant half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as ...
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... Nature's hands the garbs compose , From the lily and the rose . Or , if charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies . Should perchance some high - born fair , Absent , claim thy tender care ; Here , enraptur'd shalt thou trace ...
... Nature's hands the garbs compose , From the lily and the rose . Or , if charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies . Should perchance some high - born fair , Absent , claim thy tender care ; Here , enraptur'd shalt thou trace ...
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