Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... rhyme . For why , my friend , should distant parts , Or time , disjoin united hearts ; Since , though by intervening ... rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to.
... rhyme . For why , my friend , should distant parts , Or time , disjoin united hearts ; Since , though by intervening ... rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to.
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John Bell. Add Butler's rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to mimic all their faults , By head and shoulders bring in a stick , To shew their knack at hudibrastic , ) I'll tell you , as a friend and crony , How here I spend my time ...
John Bell. Add Butler's rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to mimic all their faults , By head and shoulders bring in a stick , To shew their knack at hudibrastic , ) I'll tell you , as a friend and crony , How here I spend my time ...
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... rhymes to make you easy , And his invention strains to please you , To shew his friendship cracks his brains , Şure is a mad - man if he feigns . ΤΟ CORINNA , FROM A CAPTAIN IN COUNTRY QUARTERS . 62 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XVII .
... rhymes to make you easy , And his invention strains to please you , To shew his friendship cracks his brains , Şure is a mad - man if he feigns . ΤΟ CORINNA , FROM A CAPTAIN IN COUNTRY QUARTERS . 62 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XVII .
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... and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime Misled I wander'd into rhyme , And various sonnets penn'd in plenty On every nymph from twelve to twenty ; Compar❜d to roses , pinks and lilies , The cheeks EPISTLE XIX .
... and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime Misled I wander'd into rhyme , And various sonnets penn'd in plenty On every nymph from twelve to twenty ; Compar❜d to roses , pinks and lilies , The cheeks EPISTLE XIX .
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... rhyme . Read in the morning Hobbes de Homine , At noon , e'en sport with your Melpomene . Youngster , I've something more to say , To wean you from this itch of play . In his Officiis old Marc Tully , ' Mongst certain points he handles ...
... rhyme . Read in the morning Hobbes de Homine , At noon , e'en sport with your Melpomene . Youngster , I've something more to say , To wean you from this itch of play . In his Officiis old Marc Tully , ' Mongst certain points he handles ...
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