Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... . 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.
... . 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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... never fail'd to win a prude ; Think , charmer , how I live forlorn At quarters , from Corinna torn . Not more distress the cornet feels From gruel , and Ward's popish pills . What shall I do now you're away , To kill that only foe , the ...
... never fail'd to win a prude ; Think , charmer , how I live forlorn At quarters , from Corinna torn . Not more distress the cornet feels From gruel , and Ward's popish pills . What shall I do now you're away , To kill that only foe , the ...
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... Never was season more befitting Since convocations last were sitting . And shall I leave dear Charing - cross , And let two boys my charms ingross ? Leave play - house , temple , and the rummer ? A country friend might serve in summer ...
... Never was season more befitting Since convocations last were sitting . And shall I leave dear Charing - cross , And let two boys my charms ingross ? Leave play - house , temple , and the rummer ? A country friend might serve in summer ...
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... never can divide ; For fancy , uncontroul'd by distance , leads Th ' enraptur'd mind to long - forgotten meads , ( Which in her lively colors pleas'd we view , And almost think th ' ideal landscape true ) O'er hills and streams extends ...
... never can divide ; For fancy , uncontroul'd by distance , leads Th ' enraptur'd mind to long - forgotten meads , ( Which in her lively colors pleas'd we view , And almost think th ' ideal landscape true ) O'er hills and streams extends ...
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... never hoarded my pelf , Kept a coach for my sisters , a nag for myself , With something that's good when our Highclear friends come , And , spite of ' squire Herbert , a fire in each room . A canal made for profit as well as for ...
... never hoarded my pelf , Kept a coach for my sisters , a nag for myself , With something that's good when our Highclear friends come , And , spite of ' squire Herbert , a fire in each room . A canal made for profit as well as for ...
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