Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... nature flies . " At first , he riseth o'er a land of toil , A barren , hard , and undeserving soil , Where only weeds from heavy labor grow , Which yet the nation prune , and keep for show . Where couplets jingling on their accent run ...
... nature flies . " At first , he riseth o'er a land of toil , A barren , hard , and undeserving soil , Where only weeds from heavy labor grow , Which yet the nation prune , and keep for show . Where couplets jingling on their accent run ...
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... 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 what's no longer new , And hastes to shun the persecuting view . There bright surprizes ...
... 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 what's no longer new , And hastes to shun the persecuting view . There bright surprizes ...
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... Nature dresses here below , Stands the great palace of the Bright and Fine , Where fair ideas in full glory shine ; Eternal models of exalted parts , The pride of minds , and conquerors of hearts . " Upon the first arrival here , are ...
... Nature dresses here below , Stands the great palace of the Bright and Fine , Where fair ideas in full glory shine ; Eternal models of exalted parts , The pride of minds , and conquerors of hearts . " Upon the first arrival here , are ...
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... Nature's maze to find How passions drawn give passions to the mind . Oh , what a sweet confusion ! what surprize ! How quick the shifting views of pleasure rise ! While , lightly skimming , with a transient wing , I touch the beauties ...
... Nature's maze to find How passions drawn give passions to the mind . Oh , what a sweet confusion ! what surprize ! How quick the shifting views of pleasure rise ! While , lightly skimming , with a transient wing , I touch the beauties ...
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... nature noble than by name , The bloom of breeding , and the flower of fame : Approv'd a patron at thy natal hour ; Think'st thou to ' scape the praises in their power ? Though from Britannia's strains , and Albion's shore , You fly to ...
... nature noble than by name , The bloom of breeding , and the flower of fame : Approv'd a patron at thy natal hour ; Think'st thou to ' scape the praises in their power ? Though from Britannia's strains , and Albion's shore , You fly to ...
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