Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... ev'ry flow'r That once perfum'd Hymettus ' side , No hoarded sweets of Grecian store Did e'er the Attic bee provide , That could a purer flavor yield , Than yields the comb this hive contains , Though cull'd from no Hesperian field ...
... ev'ry flow'r That once perfum'd Hymettus ' side , No hoarded sweets of Grecian store Did e'er the Attic bee provide , That could a purer flavor yield , Than yields the comb this hive contains , Though cull'd from no Hesperian field ...
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... ev'ry way complete , ' Twas long unknown , and might have been so yet : But music - mad , th ' unhappy man pursu'd That only thing heav'n meant he never should ; And thus his proper road to fame neglected , He's ridicul'd for that he ...
... ev'ry way complete , ' Twas long unknown , and might have been so yet : But music - mad , th ' unhappy man pursu'd That only thing heav'n meant he never should ; And thus his proper road to fame neglected , He's ridicul'd for that he ...
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... ev'ry muse , see George's praise unsung , " Their laurels scatter'd , and their lyres unstrung , " Apollo veils with mists his beamy head , 66 Nay , Aganippe murmurs something sad . " Say , will this stile , my ... ev'ry where , The stock of.
... ev'ry muse , see George's praise unsung , " Their laurels scatter'd , and their lyres unstrung , " Apollo veils with mists his beamy head , 66 Nay , Aganippe murmurs something sad . " Say , will this stile , my ... ev'ry where , The stock of.
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John Bell. A new Religion spreading ev'ry where , The stock of Poetry fell under par ; For Oracles grew dumb , as men grew wise , None saw for those , who saw with their own eyes . To waste her leaves no more the sybil chooses , They and ...
John Bell. A new Religion spreading ev'ry where , The stock of Poetry fell under par ; For Oracles grew dumb , as men grew wise , None saw for those , who saw with their own eyes . To waste her leaves no more the sybil chooses , They and ...
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... ev'ry vein I feel a chillness creep , When horrors such as thine have murder'd sleep : And at the old man's look and frantic stare ' Tis Lear alarms me , for I see him there . Nor yet confin'd to tragic walks alone , The comic muse too ...
... ev'ry vein I feel a chillness creep , When horrors such as thine have murder'd sleep : And at the old man's look and frantic stare ' Tis Lear alarms me , for I see him there . Nor yet confin'd to tragic walks alone , The comic muse too ...
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