Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure the case is alter'd quite , Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , EPISTLES.
... kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure the case is alter'd quite , Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , EPISTLES.
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... dull country friend : Here you'll be ever sure to meet A hearty welcome , though no treat , One who has nothing else to do , But to divert himself and you : A house , where quiet guards the door , No Epist . I. ༡ AND HUMOROUS .
... dull country friend : Here you'll be ever sure to meet A hearty welcome , though no treat , One who has nothing else to do , But to divert himself and you : A house , where quiet guards the door , No Epist . I. ༡ AND HUMOROUS .
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... sure to get From Eastbery - a desert - of wit . One line , good Sir , to name the day , And your petitioner will pray , & c . TO THE REVEREND CHRISTOPHER PITT , ON HIS HAVING A 22 Epist . V. EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... sure to get From Eastbery - a desert - of wit . One line , good Sir , to name the day , And your petitioner will pray , & c . TO THE REVEREND CHRISTOPHER PITT , ON HIS HAVING A 22 Epist . V. EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... Sure at this homely hut one may contrive Awhile not only to exist , but live ; For not dull landscapes here my thoughts engross , Woods , lawns , and rills , and grottoes green with moss . No , the same appetite that courts infuse ...
... Sure at this homely hut one may contrive Awhile not only to exist , but live ; For not dull landscapes here my thoughts engross , Woods , lawns , and rills , and grottoes green with moss . No , the same appetite that courts infuse ...
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... sure the captain has prodigious wit ; OI could hear his sweet discourse for ever , Of all that's done , and who and who's together . Oft far and wide for new delights I range , True sex , and constant to the love of change . Is there ...
... sure the captain has prodigious wit ; OI could hear his sweet discourse for ever , Of all that's done , and who and who's together . Oft far and wide for new delights I range , True sex , and constant to the love of change . Is there ...
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