Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... wings well glu'd and corded , Better than Icarus or Ford had , Away I'd fly , nor stay to bait , Until I knock'd at Finedon gate . Then woe be to the beef and claret , For by my faith I would not spare it ; Nor should I , once ...
... wings well glu'd and corded , Better than Icarus or Ford had , Away I'd fly , nor stay to bait , Until I knock'd at Finedon gate . Then woe be to the beef and claret , For by my faith I would not spare it ; Nor should I , once ...
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... wings the dart , We strike the eye , but miss the heart ; But hush , and till we meet again , Pray keep this secret from the men : Should the weak things this truth discover , How few coquettes would keep a lover ! And yet , so plain ...
... wings the dart , We strike the eye , but miss the heart ; But hush , and till we meet again , Pray keep this secret from the men : Should the weak things this truth discover , How few coquettes would keep a lover ! And yet , so plain ...
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... 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 wing , And news 34 Epist . X. EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... 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 wing , And news 34 Epist . X. EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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John Bell. Swift move that time on rapid wing , And news of dear Conolly bring : Yet let not those who love , complain , If thus to part is killing pain , ' Tis still to make the bliss more dear , When the sweet hour of meeting's near ...
John Bell. Swift move that time on rapid wing , And news of dear Conolly bring : Yet let not those who love , complain , If thus to part is killing pain , ' Tis still to make the bliss more dear , When the sweet hour of meeting's near ...
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... wings his lofty flight , He perishes from vulgar sight . Yet , spite of folly or caprice , Suppose ( ' tis but hypothesis ) s ; Your Muse could win her way to praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples ...
... wings his lofty flight , He perishes from vulgar sight . Yet , spite of folly or caprice , Suppose ( ' tis but hypothesis ) s ; Your Muse could win her way to praise , And Chesterfield approve the lays ; Now sudden wreaths your temples ...
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