Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... stand , With Wit and Beauty hand in hand , Apart how weak ! combin'd how strong ! They'll sweep whole ranks of hearts along ; Before such pow'rs each foe will fly , That principal , and this ally . Lovers you then will slay in plenty ...
... stand , With Wit and Beauty hand in hand , Apart how weak ! combin'd how strong ! They'll sweep whole ranks of hearts along ; Before such pow'rs each foe will fly , That principal , and this ally . Lovers you then will slay in plenty ...
Стр. 48
... zeal so warm is , He wrote in praise of standing armies . Such arts your darling Horace grew by ; Such might have rais'd an arrant booby . ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE 48 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XIV .
... zeal so warm is , He wrote in praise of standing armies . Such arts your darling Horace grew by ; Such might have rais'd an arrant booby . ΤΟ MR . H ** . BY SIR WILLIAM YONGE 48 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XIV .
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... stand , the statutes lodge ; And dance not , ' till you dance a judge ; Then , though you are not half so taper , My Lord , you'll cut a higher caper . EPISTLE XXI . TO THE REV . MR . J. Epist . XX . 75 AND HUMOROUS .
... stand , the statutes lodge ; And dance not , ' till you dance a judge ; Then , though you are not half so taper , My Lord , you'll cut a higher caper . EPISTLE XXI . TO THE REV . MR . J. Epist . XX . 75 AND HUMOROUS .
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... stand ' gainst all assaults a proof . Yet he , who thinks the church unshaken , May find himself in time mistaken . I know the man , and grieve to say't , Who so did fail - and that was STRAIGHT . And can we then no more depend on Our ...
... stand ' gainst all assaults a proof . Yet he , who thinks the church unshaken , May find himself in time mistaken . I know the man , and grieve to say't , Who so did fail - and that was STRAIGHT . And can we then no more depend on Our ...
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... stand prepar'd with double tackle To fix or to remove the shackle . But , my dear boy , we'll only tye The silken bands of amity ; Or such as hock - tide boys and misses With laughter bind , and harmless kisses ; Indulge the free poetic ...
... stand prepar'd with double tackle To fix or to remove the shackle . But , my dear boy , we'll only tye The silken bands of amity ; Or such as hock - tide boys and misses With laughter bind , and harmless kisses ; Indulge the free poetic ...
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