Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... they 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.
... they 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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John Bell. Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a power , True to my country - women's charms , When kiss'd and press'd in foreign arms . TO THE REV . SIR JOHN DOLBEN , BART . 16 Epist . III . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
John Bell. Has in the very tenderest hour Over my gentleness a power , True to my country - women's charms , When kiss'd and press'd in foreign arms . TO THE REV . SIR JOHN DOLBEN , BART . 16 Epist . III . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... True sex , and constant to the love of change . Is there within ten miles a troop review'd , An auction of old goods , an interlude By strolling players , an horse - race , or a ball There to be seen I have an urgent call . The labors ...
... True sex , and constant to the love of change . Is there within ten miles a troop review'd , An auction of old goods , an interlude By strolling players , an horse - race , or a ball There to be seen I have an urgent call . The labors ...
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... true t'ye , " I can't find out where lies her beauty . " Mean time you smile with sweet disdain , Like Dian ' midst her meaner train . Thus my prophetic soul foreknows What Time shall more anon disclose . Swift move that time on rapid ...
... true t'ye , " I can't find out where lies her beauty . " Mean time you smile with sweet disdain , Like Dian ' midst her meaner train . Thus my prophetic soul foreknows What Time shall more anon disclose . Swift move that time on rapid ...
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... True , but who loves or fears a name ? Is it for fame Sir For fame that Such hate a poet , or despise ; Their prospect in oblivion lies . Search far and wide where Virtue dwells , 1 In camps , or colleges , or cells . Heroes alike , and ...
... True , but who loves or fears a name ? Is it for fame Sir For fame that Such hate a poet , or despise ; Their prospect in oblivion lies . Search far and wide where Virtue dwells , 1 In camps , or colleges , or cells . Heroes alike , and ...
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