Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Queen , with Oxford go , And still the tumults of the world below , Exert thy powers , and prosper ; he that knows To move with Oxford , never should repose . ” She spake the Patriot overspread thy mind , And all thy days to public good ...
... Queen , with Oxford go , And still the tumults of the world below , Exert thy powers , and prosper ; he that knows To move with Oxford , never should repose . ” She spake the Patriot overspread thy mind , And all thy days to public good ...
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... unadorn'd the stage , And mean his hero's dress in Shakspere's age : No scepter'd Kings in royal robes were seen , Scarce could her guard defend their tinsel'd Queen , * Scarce could the house contain the listening shoal ,
... unadorn'd the stage , And mean his hero's dress in Shakspere's age : No scepter'd Kings in royal robes were seen , Scarce could her guard defend their tinsel'd Queen , * Scarce could the house contain the listening shoal ,
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... queen , Since dwindled from a man , he learn'd to spin . For loftier lays , and nobler chiefs than these , Th ' ingenious Builder rais'd his edifice ; The architect , whose every work proclaims The Terence and Vitruvius of his times ...
... queen , Since dwindled from a man , he learn'd to spin . For loftier lays , and nobler chiefs than these , Th ' ingenious Builder rais'd his edifice ; The architect , whose every work proclaims The Terence and Vitruvius of his times ...
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... seen , The world was sacrific'd to Egypt's queen ; Behold in ASHBURNHAM a brighter dame , But Virtue stifles such destructive flame , Heavens ! were she free from Hymen's envy'd chains , 122 Epist . X. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... seen , The world was sacrific'd to Egypt's queen ; Behold in ASHBURNHAM a brighter dame , But Virtue stifles such destructive flame , Heavens ! were she free from Hymen's envy'd chains , 122 Epist . X. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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... Queen of Love , Minerva's skill and excellence in arts , Apollo's rays , and Cupid's piercing darts , Bright Hebe's youth , and chaste Diana's mind , Softness and sweetness of the Churchill kind , All blended in one perfect piece ...
... Queen of Love , Minerva's skill and excellence in arts , Apollo's rays , and Cupid's piercing darts , Bright Hebe's youth , and chaste Diana's mind , Softness and sweetness of the Churchill kind , All blended in one perfect piece ...
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