Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... sights as there are , Unless I liv'd a great deal nearer . But miles there are twenty and thirty , Both woundy long , and plaguy dirty , Which I , the laziest thing alive , Could hardly pass in days twice five . Would Pegasus let me ...
... sights as there are , Unless I liv'd a great deal nearer . But miles there are twenty and thirty , Both woundy long , and plaguy dirty , Which I , the laziest thing alive , Could hardly pass in days twice five . Would Pegasus let me ...
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... Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer Paul's . " EPISTLE IX . FROM CELIA TO CLOE . BY ISAAC Epist . VIII . 29 AND HUMOROUS .
... Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer Paul's . " EPISTLE IX . FROM CELIA TO CLOE . BY ISAAC Epist . VIII . 29 AND HUMOROUS .
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... sight . Yet , spite of folly or caprice , Suppose ( ' tis but hypothesis ) s ; Your Muse could win her way to praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples crown , Proclaim'd a poet - about town , Thee ...
... sight . Yet , spite of folly or caprice , Suppose ( ' tis but hypothesis ) s ; Your Muse could win her way to praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples crown , Proclaim'd a poet - about town , Thee ...
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... sight , They give me no respite by day nor by night ; No sooner asleep but I'm dreaming of you ; I am just wak'd from one , -would to God it were true . Methought I was now a fine gentleman grown , And had got , Lord knows how , an ...
... sight , They give me no respite by day nor by night ; No sooner asleep but I'm dreaming of you ; I am just wak'd from one , -would to God it were true . Methought I was now a fine gentleman grown , And had got , Lord knows how , an ...
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... sight you're out of mind . Think you he'd to his sisters write ? Was ever girl so unpolite ! Some fair Italian stands possess'd , And reigns sole mistress in his breast ; To her he dedicates his time , And fawns in EPISTLE XXVII .
... sight you're out of mind . Think you he'd to his sisters write ? Was ever girl so unpolite ! Some fair Italian stands possess'd , And reigns sole mistress in his breast ; To her he dedicates his time , And fawns in EPISTLE XXVII .
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