Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... pride of minds , and conquerors of hearts . " Upon the first arrival here , are seen Rang'd walks of bay , the Muses ' ever - green , Each sweetly springing from some sacred bough , Whose circling shade adorn'd a Poet's brow , While ...
... pride of minds , and conquerors of hearts . " Upon the first arrival here , are seen Rang'd walks of bay , the Muses ' ever - green , Each sweetly springing from some sacred bough , Whose circling shade adorn'd a Poet's brow , While ...
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... pride , The mountains rear aloft , the vales subside ; The cities rise , the rivers seem to play , And hanging rocks repell the foaming sea ; The foaming seas their angry billows show , Curl'd white above , and darkly roll❜d below , Or ...
... pride , The mountains rear aloft , the vales subside ; The cities rise , the rivers seem to play , And hanging rocks repell the foaming sea ; The foaming seas their angry billows show , Curl'd white above , and darkly roll❜d below , Or ...
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... Pride , Great without grandeur , generous without views , For ever bounteous , and yet ne'er profuse ; No less by nature noble than by name , The bloom of breeding , and the flower of fame : Approv'd a patron at thy natal hour ; Think ...
... Pride , Great without grandeur , generous without views , For ever bounteous , and yet ne'er profuse ; No less by nature noble than by name , The bloom of breeding , and the flower of fame : Approv'd a patron at thy natal hour ; Think ...
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... pride of coxcombs , and the food of fools : Here vanity holds forth her flattering glass , And self - conceit adores her swelling face ; Where rival worth in vain pretends to vie , And every virtue lessens in her eye : With her Epist ...
... pride of coxcombs , and the food of fools : Here vanity holds forth her flattering glass , And self - conceit adores her swelling face ; Where rival worth in vain pretends to vie , And every virtue lessens in her eye : With her Epist ...
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... Pride of his sect , and honor of his kind ; A worthy Heathen , with a Christian mind , Whose style and manner moderns like so well , That he alone could Shaftesbury excell . In those fam'd days of literature and taste , Liv'd Porphyry's ...
... Pride of his sect , and honor of his kind ; A worthy Heathen , with a Christian mind , Whose style and manner moderns like so well , That he alone could Shaftesbury excell . In those fam'd days of literature and taste , Liv'd Porphyry's ...
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