Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... TOWN . IN days , my Lord , when mother Time , Though now grown old , was in her prime , When SATURN first began to rule , And JOVE was hardly come from school , How happy was a country life ! How free from wickedness and strife ! Then ...
... TOWN . IN days , my Lord , when mother Time , Though now grown old , was in her prime , When SATURN first began to rule , And JOVE was hardly come from school , How happy was a country life ! How free from wickedness and strife ! Then ...
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... town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away , Busily idle , calmly gay ; Nor great , nor mean , nor rich , nor poor , Nor having much , or wishing more ; Except that you , when weary grown Of all the follies of the town , And seeing ...
... town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away , Busily idle , calmly gay ; Nor great , nor mean , nor rich , nor poor , Nor having much , or wishing more ; Except that you , when weary grown Of all the follies of the town , And seeing ...
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... town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring EPISTLE V.
... town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring EPISTLE V.
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... town's your taste , In this we differ , twins in all the rest . Yet when the dog - star brings diseases on , And each fond mother trembles for her son ; Now when the Mall's forlorn , the beaux and belles All for retirement crowd to ...
... town's your taste , In this we differ , twins in all the rest . Yet when the dog - star brings diseases on , And each fond mother trembles for her son ; Now when the Mall's forlorn , the beaux and belles All for retirement crowd to ...
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... town , bestows A friendly week upon his friend my spouse . Then gaily glide the days on downy feet , For 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 ...
... town , bestows A friendly week upon his friend my spouse . Then gaily glide the days on downy feet , For 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 ...
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