Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... sings the wind around the solid stone : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil , and great the workman's care , Who dare attempt to fix impressions there : But should some swain more skilful than the rest ...
... sings the wind around the solid stone : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil , and great the workman's care , Who dare attempt to fix impressions there : But should some swain more skilful than the rest ...
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... sing , in numbers meet , Our leagues and wars , and Spithead fleet : Satire be thine , a flowery field , Yet has a serpent oft conceal'd . A jury finds your words in print , But Curlls interpret what is meant . Grant it were safe , not ...
... sing , in numbers meet , Our leagues and wars , and Spithead fleet : Satire be thine , a flowery field , Yet has a serpent oft conceal'd . A jury finds your words in print , But Curlls interpret what is meant . Grant it were safe , not ...
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... sings , Or Gething tunes the trembling strings , Or when the trumpet's brisk alarms Call forth the cheerful youth to arms , Convey'd through undulating air The music's only in the ear . We're told how planets roll on high , How large ...
... sings , Or Gething tunes the trembling strings , Or when the trumpet's brisk alarms Call forth the cheerful youth to arms , Convey'd through undulating air The music's only in the ear . We're told how planets roll on high , How large ...
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... sing ! Alas ! search all the mountains round , There's no Thalia to be found ; And Fancy , child of southern skies , Averse the sullen region flies . I scribble verses ! why you know I left the Muses long ago , Deserted all the tuneful ...
... sing ! Alas ! search all the mountains round , There's no Thalia to be found ; And Fancy , child of southern skies , Averse the sullen region flies . I scribble verses ! why you know I left the Muses long ago , Deserted all the tuneful ...
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... sing , From whence you many a moral bring , To teach us how to steer our lives , T'enjoy our bottles and our wives . Young man , I well approve your notions , And wholly aim at your devotions . I hate your sour , canting rascals , That ...
... sing , From whence you many a moral bring , To teach us how to steer our lives , T'enjoy our bottles and our wives . Young man , I well approve your notions , And wholly aim at your devotions . I hate your sour , canting rascals , That ...
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