Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Lady , with Fenton's Miscellanies . From afterwards Lady Anson , on her copying Clovio's Portrait of Dante . From the Hon . Charles Yorke Walter Harte , M. A. 78 XIV . On Building and Planting . VII . To J. Thomson , Esq . on his ...
... Lady , with Fenton's Miscellanies . From afterwards Lady Anson , on her copying Clovio's Portrait of Dante . From the Hon . Charles Yorke Walter Harte , M. A. 78 XIV . On Building and Planting . VII . To J. Thomson , Esq . on his ...
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... the praise of every grateful quill , And Heav'n in him , who bears his title still ; Who , on a kingdom to his virtues won , Reflects the glories of our British Sun. EPISTLE VI . ΤΟ Α YOUNG LADY , WITH FENTON's Epist . V. 77 AND DIDACTIC .
... the praise of every grateful quill , And Heav'n in him , who bears his title still ; Who , on a kingdom to his virtues won , Reflects the glories of our British Sun. EPISTLE VI . ΤΟ Α YOUNG LADY , WITH FENTON's Epist . V. 77 AND DIDACTIC .
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John Bell. EPISTLE VI . ΤΟ Α YOUNG LADY , WITH FENTON's MISCELLANIES . FROM WALTER HARTE , M. A. THESE various strains , where every talent charms , Where humor pleases , or where passion warms : ( Strains , where the tender and sublime ...
John Bell. EPISTLE VI . ΤΟ Α YOUNG LADY , WITH FENTON's MISCELLANIES . FROM WALTER HARTE , M. A. THESE various strains , where every talent charms , Where humor pleases , or where passion warms : ( Strains , where the tender and sublime ...
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... Lady , and to Gallant's grief : May that soft hand which both the boxes know , Plump as thy orange in their service ... ladies must be frighted . I hear the soldiers and the clarions roar , And * Epist . VIN . 97 AND DIDACTIC .
... Lady , and to Gallant's grief : May that soft hand which both the boxes know , Plump as thy orange in their service ... ladies must be frighted . I hear the soldiers and the clarions roar , And * Epist . VIN . 97 AND DIDACTIC .
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John Bell. Nor will the curious Crowd believe That ' tis my Lady now alive . But when the Metzotinto's shewn , They all a strong resemblance own . Unhappy Artist , to survive The means by which your fame should live ! And on the ...
John Bell. Nor will the curious Crowd believe That ' tis my Lady now alive . But when the Metzotinto's shewn , They all a strong resemblance own . Unhappy Artist , to survive The means by which your fame should live ! And on the ...
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