Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... face , and make Clorinda fair : There Cupids fling their darts in every song , While Nature stands neglected all along : Till the teaz'd hearer , vex'd at last to find One constant object still assault the mind , Admires no more at ...
... face , and make Clorinda fair : There Cupids fling their darts in every song , While Nature stands neglected all along : Till the teaz'd hearer , vex'd at last to find One constant object still assault the mind , Admires no more at ...
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... face Bring every feature's corresponding grace , With near approaches in expression flow , And take the turn their pattern loves to show ; As in a glass the shadows meet the fair , And dress and practise with resembling air . Thus Truth ...
... face Bring every feature's corresponding grace , With near approaches in expression flow , And take the turn their pattern loves to show ; As in a glass the shadows meet the fair , And dress and practise with resembling air . Thus Truth ...
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... face , A mongrel - mixture , and a motley - race ; With those the mountains must be always bleak , And no kind north wind stir the sleeping lake ; But ever - fanning breezes cool the morn , And suns red - rising the grey dawn adorn ...
... face , A mongrel - mixture , and a motley - race ; With those the mountains must be always bleak , And no kind north wind stir the sleeping lake ; But ever - fanning breezes cool the morn , And suns red - rising the grey dawn adorn ...
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... face the Druid's mantle falls : Along the park , beneath the quivering trees , I walk retir'd , and court the cooling breeze , Where the tall elms project the brownest shade , There oft the Muses wander through the glade ; There oft I ...
... face the Druid's mantle falls : Along the park , beneath the quivering trees , I walk retir'd , and court the cooling breeze , Where the tall elms project the brownest shade , There oft the Muses wander through the glade ; There oft I ...
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... face betrays a fault within . If grave , ' tis spleen ; he smiles but to deride ; And downright aukwardness in him is pride . Thus must he steer through fame's uncertain seas , Now sunk by censure , and now puff'd by praise ; Contempt ...
... face betrays a fault within . If grave , ' tis spleen ; he smiles but to deride ; And downright aukwardness in him is pride . Thus must he steer through fame's uncertain seas , Now sunk by censure , and now puff'd by praise ; Contempt ...
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