Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1790 |
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... pain renew . In vain heaven tempers life with sweet , With flowers the way , that leads us home , bestrews , If dupes to passion , and deceit , We drink the bitter , and the rugged choose . Few can on Grandeur's stage appear , Each ...
... pain renew . In vain heaven tempers life with sweet , With flowers the way , that leads us home , bestrews , If dupes to passion , and deceit , We drink the bitter , and the rugged choose . Few can on Grandeur's stage appear , Each ...
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... Handel strikes the magic string , With transport do you hear ? Or dost thou languish into pain When soft Correlli's tender strain Subdues the ravish'd ear ? Canst thou with Freedom's sons rejoice To hear th ' Ode III . 9 ODES .
... Handel strikes the magic string , With transport do you hear ? Or dost thou languish into pain When soft Correlli's tender strain Subdues the ravish'd ear ? Canst thou with Freedom's sons rejoice To hear th ' Ode III . 9 ODES .
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... pain : Friendship shall all these ills appease , And give the tortur❜d Mourner ease . Th ' indissoluble tye , that binds In equal chains , two sister - minds . Not such as servile int'rest chuse , From partial ends , and sordid views ...
... pain : Friendship shall all these ills appease , And give the tortur❜d Mourner ease . Th ' indissoluble tye , that binds In equal chains , two sister - minds . Not such as servile int'rest chuse , From partial ends , and sordid views ...
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... pain ? Well hop'd I , Love , thou would'st retire Before the blessed Jessean Lyre , Devotion's harp would charm to rest , The evil Spirit in my breast ; But the deaf adder fell disdains , Unlistning to the Chanter's strains ...
... pain ? Well hop'd I , Love , thou would'st retire Before the blessed Jessean Lyre , Devotion's harp would charm to rest , The evil Spirit in my breast ; But the deaf adder fell disdains , Unlistning to the Chanter's strains ...
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... pain , Nor magic's self make wretchedness our choice ; Yet reason , while it forms the subtile plan , Some purer source of pleasure to explore , Must deem it vain for that poor pilgrim , man , To think of resting till his journey's o'er ...
... pain , Nor magic's self make wretchedness our choice ; Yet reason , while it forms the subtile plan , Some purer source of pleasure to explore , Must deem it vain for that poor pilgrim , man , To think of resting till his journey's o'er ...
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