Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... plains . LONDON : AD PRINTED BY JOHN BELL , British Library , STRAND , Bookseller to His Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES . M DCC LXXXIX , RECIT EPISTLES FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . EPISTLES FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . BELL's.
... plains . LONDON : AD PRINTED BY JOHN BELL , British Library , STRAND , Bookseller to His Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES . M DCC LXXXIX , RECIT EPISTLES FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . EPISTLES FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS . BELL's.
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... kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure the case is alter'd quite , Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , EPISTLES.
... kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure the case is alter'd quite , Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , EPISTLES.
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John Bell. Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , or peace remains ; But vice is in the cottage found , And country girls are oft unsound : Fierce party - rage each village fires , With wars of justices and ' squires : Attorneys ...
John Bell. Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , or peace remains ; But vice is in the cottage found , And country girls are oft unsound : Fierce party - rage each village fires , With wars of justices and ' squires : Attorneys ...
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... plains , However deeply made , no long impress remains ; The lightest leaf can leave its figure there ; The strongest form is scatter'd by the air . So yielding the warm temper of your mind , So touch'd by every eye , so toss'd by wind ...
... plains , However deeply made , no long impress remains ; The lightest leaf can leave its figure there ; The strongest form is scatter'd by the air . So yielding the warm temper of your mind , So touch'd by every eye , so toss'd by wind ...
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... plain dishes here ; No costly welcome , but a kind He and his friends will always find ; A plain , but clean and spacious room , The master and his heart at home , A cellar open as his face , A dinner shorter than his grace ; Your ...
... plain dishes here ; No costly welcome , but a kind He and his friends will always find ; A plain , but clean and spacious room , The master and his heart at home , A cellar open as his face , A dinner shorter than his grace ; Your ...
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