Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... merit in the court of Fame ! " At this the Poet stood concern'd a while , And view'd his objects with a scornful smile : Then other images of different kind , With different workings , enter'd on his mind ; At whose approach , he felt ...
... merit in the court of Fame ! " At this the Poet stood concern'd a while , And view'd his objects with a scornful smile : Then other images of different kind , With different workings , enter'd on his mind ; At whose approach , he felt ...
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... merit which you grace so well ; To make mankind a nobler Broghill see , And find their long - lost Halifax in thee : Few now remain to say who sung before , Parnell is dead - and Addison no more ! The few remaining , Time will sweep ...
... merit which you grace so well ; To make mankind a nobler Broghill see , And find their long - lost Halifax in thee : Few now remain to say who sung before , Parnell is dead - and Addison no more ! The few remaining , Time will sweep ...
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... merit is , esteem it as your own , And in its triumphs let your light be shown ; Let Albion ask from whence an author came , : And judge according to the writer's name ; French , English , Irish , be alike to you , And gladly give an ...
... merit is , esteem it as your own , And in its triumphs let your light be shown ; Let Albion ask from whence an author came , : And judge according to the writer's name ; French , English , Irish , be alike to you , And gladly give an ...
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... not act at all : - If not their skill , they'd shew at least good sense , - They'd get no fame - nor would they give offence . Not that where some one merit is deny❜d , Men On Scribbling against nius By Edw Rolle, B D.
... not act at all : - If not their skill , they'd shew at least good sense , - They'd get no fame - nor would they give offence . Not that where some one merit is deny❜d , Men On Scribbling against nius By Edw Rolle, B D.
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John Bell. Not that where some one merit is deny❜d , Men must be every way unqualify'd ; Nor hold we , like that wrong - concluding wight , A man can't fish - because he could not write . View all the world around : each man design'd ...
John Bell. Not that where some one merit is deny❜d , Men must be every way unqualify'd ; Nor hold we , like that wrong - concluding wight , A man can't fish - because he could not write . View all the world around : each man design'd ...
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