Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Virtues are no more confin'd To be but rules of reason in the mind ; The heavenly Forms start forth , appear to breathe , And in bright shapes converse with men beneath ; And , as a God in combat Valor leads , In council Prudence as a ...
... Virtues are no more confin'd To be but rules of reason in the mind ; The heavenly Forms start forth , appear to breathe , And in bright shapes converse with men beneath ; And , as a God in combat Valor leads , In council Prudence as a ...
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... virtue let it rise , And wave in verse before the virgin's eyes ; On tuneful feet let languid ivy crawl , And in poetic measure scale the wall , While the sharp sheers return a clipping sound , And the green leaves fall quivering to the ...
... virtue let it rise , And wave in verse before the virgin's eyes ; On tuneful feet let languid ivy crawl , And in poetic measure scale the wall , While the sharp sheers return a clipping sound , And the green leaves fall quivering to the ...
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... : Here vanity holds forth her flattering glass , And self - conceit adores her swelling face ; Where rival worth in vain pretends to vie , And every virtue lessens in her eye : With her Epist . II . 45 AND DIDACTIC .
... : Here vanity holds forth her flattering glass , And self - conceit adores her swelling face ; Where rival worth in vain pretends to vie , And every virtue lessens in her eye : With her Epist . II . 45 AND DIDACTIC .
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John Bell. And every virtue lessens in her eye : With her own lightnings oft the fair she warms , And melts the heart of beauty by its charms ; The dart , directed at the man of wit , Flies wing'd with quills with which his genius writ ...
John Bell. And every virtue lessens in her eye : With her own lightnings oft the fair she warms , And melts the heart of beauty by its charms ; The dart , directed at the man of wit , Flies wing'd with quills with which his genius writ ...
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... Virtue warm ; The first remember'd in our weak essays , With honor mention'd , dignify'd with praise . Nor let proud Albion thus her neighbours scorn , As if her sons alone were poets born ; We too may boast ourselves the sons of fame ...
... Virtue warm ; The first remember'd in our weak essays , With honor mention'd , dignify'd with praise . Nor let proud Albion thus her neighbours scorn , As if her sons alone were poets born ; We too may boast ourselves the sons of fame ...
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