Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... verse , as well as wines , Are briskest where the sun most shines , ' Tis something to lose some degrees , Now age itself begins to freeze : Yet this I patiently could bear , If the rough Danube's Beauties were But only two degrees less ...
... verse , as well as wines , Are briskest where the sun most shines , ' Tis something to lose some degrees , Now age itself begins to freeze : Yet this I patiently could bear , If the rough Danube's Beauties were But only two degrees less ...
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... verse , and lines well wrought , What Horace , what Quintilian thought , ( Join'd with a little mother - wit ) Roscommon and our Pope have writ . The Fair , who best the Muse inspire , Who warm the heart , and tune the lyre , Superior ...
... verse , and lines well wrought , What Horace , what Quintilian thought , ( Join'd with a little mother - wit ) Roscommon and our Pope have writ . The Fair , who best the Muse inspire , Who warm the heart , and tune the lyre , Superior ...
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... verses ! why you know I left the Muses long ago , Deserted all the tuneful band To right the files , and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime Misled I wander'd into rhyme , And various sonnets penn'd in plenty On every nymph ...
... verses ! why you know I left the Muses long ago , Deserted all the tuneful band To right the files , and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime Misled I wander'd into rhyme , And various sonnets penn'd in plenty On every nymph ...
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... verse , The rugged charms of Scarborough rehearse , Fain would she those romantic scenes impart , Where nature triumphs undisguis'd by art ; She tries with trembling wing , but tries in vain , Such arduous heights of fancy to attain ...
... verse , The rugged charms of Scarborough rehearse , Fain would she those romantic scenes impart , Where nature triumphs undisguis'd by art ; She tries with trembling wing , but tries in vain , Such arduous heights of fancy to attain ...
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... verse renown'd . ) The self - same spot , or Virgil ly'd , On which the good Anchises dy'd : The fields where Ceres ' daughter sported , And where the pretty Cyclops courted . The nymph , hard - hearted as the rocks , Refus'd the ...
... verse renown'd . ) The self - same spot , or Virgil ly'd , On which the good Anchises dy'd : The fields where Ceres ' daughter sported , And where the pretty Cyclops courted . The nymph , hard - hearted as the rocks , Refus'd the ...
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