Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... turf 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 .
... turf 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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... seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen . But , after these fantastic flights , The lustre's meaner than the lights . The thing that bears this glittering pomp Is but a tawdry ill - bred romp , Whose brawny limbs and martial face ...
... seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen . But , after these fantastic flights , The lustre's meaner than the lights . The thing that bears this glittering pomp Is but a tawdry ill - bred romp , Whose brawny limbs and martial face ...
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... - bits under teens , I might have view'd fair Finedon's tow❜rs , Its walks , and avenues , and bow'rs , The sweet abode of you and yours ; The noble furniture have seen , The living furniture I mean ; For what is all EPISTLE IV .
... - bits under teens , I might have view'd fair Finedon's tow❜rs , Its walks , and avenues , and bow'rs , The sweet abode of you and yours ; The noble furniture have seen , The living furniture I mean ; For what is all EPISTLE IV .
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... seen in ev'ry kind , Such beauties both of face and mind , As oft are read of in romances , The creatures of poetic fancies , But save at Finedon , hardly found On English , or un - English ground ; Then had Ibut I cry you mercy , For I ...
... seen in ev'ry kind , Such beauties both of face and mind , As oft are read of in romances , The creatures of poetic fancies , But save at Finedon , hardly found On English , or un - English ground ; Then had Ibut I cry you mercy , For I ...
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... them shalt love and play . What , though far from silver Thames , Stately piles , and courtly dames ; Here we boast a purer flood , Joys that stream from sprightly blood ; Here is simple beauty seen , Fair , and cloath'd EPISTLE VIII .
... them shalt love and play . What , though far from silver Thames , Stately piles , and courtly dames ; Here we boast a purer flood , Joys that stream from sprightly blood ; Here is simple beauty seen , Fair , and cloath'd EPISTLE VIII .
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