Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... presents a lively green ; The bordering flow'rs in mystic knots are seen : With studied art on nature you refine- The spring beheld you warm in this design ; But scarce the cold attacks your fav'rite trees , Your EPISTLE II .
... presents a lively green ; The bordering flow'rs in mystic knots are seen : With studied art on nature you refine- The spring beheld you warm in this design ; But scarce the cold attacks your fav'rite trees , Your EPISTLE II .
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John Bell. But scarce the cold attacks your fav'rite trees , Your inclination fails , and wishes freeze . You quit the grove , so lately you admir'd ; With other views your eager hopes are fir'd . Post to the city you direct your way ...
John Bell. But scarce the cold attacks your fav'rite trees , Your inclination fails , and wishes freeze . You quit the grove , so lately you admir'd ; With other views your eager hopes are fir'd . Post to the city you direct your way ...
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... scarce can deal the cards at Ombre . So many rings each finger freight , They tremble with the mighty weight . The like in England ne'er was seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen . But , after these fantastic flights , The ...
... scarce can deal the cards at Ombre . So many rings each finger freight , They tremble with the mighty weight . The like in England ne'er was seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen . But , after these fantastic flights , The ...
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... , just as men who read : This loves an easy line , and that Deems all that is not glaring , flat . Some , wit and thought can scarce endure ; Swift is too vulgar , Pope obscure ; Whim , Weather , Envy , Party , Spite ,
... , just as men who read : This loves an easy line , and that Deems all that is not glaring , flat . Some , wit and thought can scarce endure ; Swift is too vulgar , Pope obscure ; Whim , Weather , Envy , Party , Spite ,
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... I'd but little leisure , 66 My time was so fill'd up with pleasure . " With all old school - fellows so dear , “ And Albemarle and Ligonier , " That I had scarce an hour to spare . Epist . XVI . 55 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... I'd but little leisure , 66 My time was so fill'd up with pleasure . " With all old school - fellows so dear , “ And Albemarle and Ligonier , " That I had scarce an hour to spare . Epist . XVI . 55 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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