Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... pleas'd dame or madam Fortune , T'have thrown me in some place opportune , To see , and hear , and talk with you And Wake sometimes an hour or two ; it hours were six or seven , Or say ( For Will can joke from morn till even ) No need ...
... pleas'd dame or madam Fortune , T'have thrown me in some place opportune , To see , and hear , and talk with you And Wake sometimes an hour or two ; it hours were six or seven , Or say ( For Will can joke from morn till even ) No need ...
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... pleas'd the courtiers with his mirth ; Next wisely ventur'd to renounce His principles , and rose at once , Rose from a bankrupt to the sum Of human happiness - a plumb ! Then drank , and revel'd , and grew big , Yet still an aukward ...
... pleas'd the courtiers with his mirth ; Next wisely ventur'd to renounce His principles , and rose at once , Rose from a bankrupt to the sum Of human happiness - a plumb ! Then drank , and revel'd , and grew big , Yet still an aukward ...
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... pleas'd the knight ; And wrote , and wrote , as was the fashion , To praise the knight's administration . Nay once , all worldly zeal so warm is , He wrote in praise of standing armies . Such arts your darling Horace grew by ; Such ...
... pleas'd the knight ; And wrote , and wrote , as was the fashion , To praise the knight's administration . Nay once , all worldly zeal so warm is , He wrote in praise of standing armies . Such arts your darling Horace grew by ; Such ...
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... what indulgence , what excuse , Can plead for thee , or for thy Muse ? For thee , on whom the sisters wait , Pleas'd with the task impos'd by STRAIGHT ; Whom at his christ'ning they did dip O'er head and 78 Epist . XXI . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... what indulgence , what excuse , Can plead for thee , or for thy Muse ? For thee , on whom the sisters wait , Pleas'd with the task impos'd by STRAIGHT ; Whom at his christ'ning they did dip O'er head and 78 Epist . XXI . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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... pleas'd we view , And almost think th ' ideal landscape true ) O'er hills and streams extends her boundless power , And joins the Trent and Humber to the Stour . But now , my friend , to fair Augusta's walls EPISTLE XXIII . From Francis ...
... pleas'd we view , And almost think th ' ideal landscape true ) O'er hills and streams extends her boundless power , And joins the Trent and Humber to the Stour . But now , my friend , to fair Augusta's walls EPISTLE XXIII . From Francis ...
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