Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1790 |
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... Nature's ills , and mankind's woes , While kings and all the proud repose ; Or where some holy aged oak A stranger to the woodman's stroke ; From the high rocks aerial crown In twisting arches bending down , Bathes in the smooth ...
... Nature's ills , and mankind's woes , While kings and all the proud repose ; Or where some holy aged oak A stranger to the woodman's stroke ; From the high rocks aerial crown In twisting arches bending down , Bathes in the smooth ...
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... shun , ye meet . Come then my serious Maid again : Come and try another strain ; Come and Nature's dome explore , Where dwells retired the Matron hoar ; There her wondrous works survey And drive th ' intruder Ode VI . 23 ODES .
... shun , ye meet . Come then my serious Maid again : Come and try another strain ; Come and Nature's dome explore , Where dwells retired the Matron hoar ; There her wondrous works survey And drive th ' intruder Ode VI . 23 ODES .
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... the head , Mark how Nature's hand bestows Abundant grace on all that grows , Tinges with pencil slow unseen , The grass that clothes the valley green ; - Or spreads the tulip's parted streaks , Or sanguine 24 Ode VI . ODES .
... the head , Mark how Nature's hand bestows Abundant grace on all that grows , Tinges with pencil slow unseen , The grass that clothes the valley green ; - Or spreads the tulip's parted streaks , Or sanguine 24 Ode VI . ODES .
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... Nature took , Well pleas'd the Matron set to show Her mistress - work , on earth below . Then fruitless Knowledge turn aside , What other art remains untry'd This load of anguish to remove , And heal the cruel wounds of Love ! To ...
... Nature took , Well pleas'd the Matron set to show Her mistress - work , on earth below . Then fruitless Knowledge turn aside , What other art remains untry'd This load of anguish to remove , And heal the cruel wounds of Love ! To ...
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... should I delight t ' explore The bounteous laws of Nature's mystic power ; Then muse on Him who blesseth all her store , And give to solemn thoughts the sober hour . Let mirth unenvy'd laugh with proud disdain , And deem 36 Ode VII . ODES .
... should I delight t ' explore The bounteous laws of Nature's mystic power ; Then muse on Him who blesseth all her store , And give to solemn thoughts the sober hour . Let mirth unenvy'd laugh with proud disdain , And deem 36 Ode VII . ODES .
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