Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... 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 , But the wild growth ...
... 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 , But the wild growth ...
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... are offer'd here to choice , And stand elected by the public voice . All schemes are slighted which attempt to shine At once with strange and probable design ; ' Tis here a mean conceit , a vulgar view 6 Epist . I. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... are offer'd here to choice , And stand elected by the public voice . All schemes are slighted which attempt to shine At once with strange and probable design ; ' Tis here a mean conceit , a vulgar view 6 Epist . I. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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... once above , And shake like unisons if either move ? For , when the numbers sing an eager fight , I've heard a soldier's voice express delight ; I've seen his eyes with crowding spirits shine , And round his hilt his hand unthinking ...
... once above , And shake like unisons if either move ? For , when the numbers sing an eager fight , I've heard a soldier's voice express delight ; I've seen his eyes with crowding spirits shine , And round his hilt his hand unthinking ...
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... once more . Thus he to whom the tuneful charms belong Of sacred numbers , and harmonious song ; Whom Paean's art did at his birth inspire With a sweet finger for the Muse's lyre ; To whom the gift of genius fate has given , That golden ...
... once more . Thus he to whom the tuneful charms belong Of sacred numbers , and harmonious song ; Whom Paean's art did at his birth inspire With a sweet finger for the Muse's lyre ; To whom the gift of genius fate has given , That golden ...
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... once again , Temper'd by Sappho's more harmonious strain ; While in thick fits her softer lightnings play , Flash through the lines , and doubly gild the day . Read Cicero ; consider Plutarch well , What man he was let Chaeronea tell ...
... once again , Temper'd by Sappho's more harmonious strain ; While in thick fits her softer lightnings play , Flash through the lines , and doubly gild the day . Read Cicero ; consider Plutarch well , What man he was let Chaeronea tell ...
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