Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... tell my story , Methinks I see ' em full before me . Thus distant half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as the absent lover's use is , Fancy supplies what fate refuses . You see , Sir , how this long ...
... tell my story , Methinks I see ' em full before me . Thus distant half a hundred miles , I view their little play and smiles , While , as the absent lover's use is , Fancy supplies what fate refuses . You see , Sir , how this long ...
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... tell , And , like Aeneas , from your couch of state , In all the pomp of words display the Trojan fate . Can nothing your aspiring thoughts restrain ? Or does the Muse suspend the rage of pain ? Awhile give o'er your rage ; in sickness ...
... tell , And , like Aeneas , from your couch of state , In all the pomp of words display the Trojan fate . Can nothing your aspiring thoughts restrain ? Or does the Muse suspend the rage of pain ? Awhile give o'er your rage ; in sickness ...
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... tell which way the waters went- A ring I've got of Sampson's hair , The same which Dalilah did wear . St. Dunstan's tongs , as story goes , That pinch'd the Devil by the nose . The very shaft , as all may see , Which Cupid shot at ...
... tell which way the waters went- A ring I've got of Sampson's hair , The same which Dalilah did wear . St. Dunstan's tongs , as story goes , That pinch'd the Devil by the nose . The very shaft , as all may see , Which Cupid shot at ...
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... when you show ' em ; You'll fairly tell to whom you owe ' em ; Which will your future patients teach To do , as has done , your's T. H. EPISTLE XIV . ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE TO HIMSELF . WELL Epist . XIII . 43 AND HUMOROUS .
... when you show ' em ; You'll fairly tell to whom you owe ' em ; Which will your future patients teach To do , as has done , your's T. H. EPISTLE XIV . ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE TO HIMSELF . WELL Epist . XIII . 43 AND HUMOROUS .
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... Tell me , dear H ** , thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well , Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who 52 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... Tell me , dear H ** , thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well , Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who 52 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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