Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... praise , insensible of love : No whispers soften , nor no beauties fire ; Careless I see the dance , and coldly hear the lyre . So num'rous herds are driven o'er the rock ; No print is left of all the passing flock : So sings the wind ...
... praise , insensible of love : No whispers soften , nor no beauties fire ; Careless I see the dance , and coldly hear the lyre . So num'rous herds are driven o'er the rock ; No print is left of all the passing flock : So sings the wind ...
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... praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples crown , Proclaim'd a poet - about town , Thee , toasts admire , and peers caress ; Frail and fallacious happiness ! Peers treat their poets as their whores ...
... praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples crown , Proclaim'd a poet - about town , Thee , toasts admire , and peers caress ; Frail and fallacious happiness ! Peers treat their poets as their whores ...
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... 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 might have rais'd an arrant booby . ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE ...
... 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 might have rais'd an arrant booby . ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE ...
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... praise What t'other's malice dully says . In peace my harmless minutes pass ' Twixt business , beauty , and a glass ; Nor want I aught my soul to cheer , But thee , to join in pleasures here : Thus may I live till life shall end , And ...
... praise What t'other's malice dully says . In peace my harmless minutes pass ' Twixt business , beauty , and a glass ; Nor want I aught my soul to cheer , But thee , to join in pleasures here : Thus may I live till life shall end , And ...
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... praise impart ? The great Creator's work we view , And trace it out by Wisdom's clue ; Nothing is good but what is true . With cautious and with thankful eye We scan the great variety : Each good within our reach we taste , And call our ...
... praise impart ? The great Creator's work we view , And trace it out by Wisdom's clue ; Nothing is good but what is true . With cautious and with thankful eye We scan the great variety : Each good within our reach we taste , And call our ...
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