Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... sense kicks transubstantiation , And reason pecks at revelation . With learned NEWTON now I fly O'er all the rolling orbs on high , Visit new worlds , and for a minute This old one scorn , and all that's in it : And now with laboring ...
... sense kicks transubstantiation , And reason pecks at revelation . With learned NEWTON now I fly O'er all the rolling orbs on high , Visit new worlds , and for a minute This old one scorn , and all that's in it : And now with laboring ...
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... Sense to teach , and words to move , Arts that please , adorn , improve ; And , to gild the glorious scene , Conscience spotless and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who pines for more . Wretched he who doom'd ...
... Sense to teach , and words to move , Arts that please , adorn , improve ; And , to gild the glorious scene , Conscience spotless and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who pines for more . Wretched he who doom'd ...
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... sense like your own , set your mind for the day . At twelve you may walk , for at this time o ' the year , The sun , like your wit , is as mild as ' tis clear : But mark in the meadows the ruin of Time ; Take the hint , and let life be ...
... sense like your own , set your mind for the day . At twelve you may walk , for at this time o ' the year , The sun , like your wit , is as mild as ' tis clear : But mark in the meadows the ruin of Time ; Take the hint , and let life be ...
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... sense . Not courtly Athens , though polite As Paris , could improve the wight . Wheree'er he pass'd , the mob was eager To laugh at so grotesque a figure . Yet Horace o'er the sparkling bowl , I grant , had talents for a droll ; And ...
... sense . Not courtly Athens , though polite As Paris , could improve the wight . Wheree'er he pass'd , the mob was eager To laugh at so grotesque a figure . Yet Horace o'er the sparkling bowl , I grant , had talents for a droll ; And ...
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... senses are disprov'd by prisms , Our arguments by syllogisms . If I should confidently write This ink is black , this paper white , Or , to express myself yet fuller , Should say that black , or white's a colour ; They'd contradict it ...
... senses are disprov'd by prisms , Our arguments by syllogisms . If I should confidently write This ink is black , this paper white , Or , to express myself yet fuller , Should say that black , or white's a colour ; They'd contradict it ...
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