Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... cheer me with a lambent light . Lay me where o'er the verdant ground Her living carpet Nature spreads ; Where the green bower , with roses crown'd , In showers its fragrant foliage sheds . Improve the peaceful hour with wine , Let music ...
... cheer me with a lambent light . Lay me where o'er the verdant ground Her living carpet Nature spreads ; Where the green bower , with roses crown'd , In showers its fragrant foliage sheds . Improve the peaceful hour with wine , Let music ...
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... cheer me in the darkening hour ? The Grape remains the friend of Wit , In Love and Mirth of mighty power . Haste , press the clusters , fill the bowl- Apollo ! shoot thy parting ray ; This gives the sunshine of the soul , This , God of ...
... cheer me in the darkening hour ? The Grape remains the friend of Wit , In Love and Mirth of mighty power . Haste , press the clusters , fill the bowl- Apollo ! shoot thy parting ray ; This gives the sunshine of the soul , This , God of ...
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... cheer , And make th ' Autumnal months the mildest of the year . Ere yet the russet foliage fall , I'll climb the mountain's brow , My friend , my Hayman , at thy call , To view the scene below : How sweetly pleasing to behold Forests of ...
... cheer , And make th ' Autumnal months the mildest of the year . Ere yet the russet foliage fall , I'll climb the mountain's brow , My friend , my Hayman , at thy call , To view the scene below : How sweetly pleasing to behold Forests of ...
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... Cheer'd with th ' inspiring notes , I rise And hail the power whose glad supplies Th ' enliven'd plains adorn . Far hence retire , O Night ! thy praise , Majestic queen ! in nobler lays Already has been sung : When thine own spheres ...
... Cheer'd with th ' inspiring notes , I rise And hail the power whose glad supplies Th ' enliven'd plains adorn . Far hence retire , O Night ! thy praise , Majestic queen ! in nobler lays Already has been sung : When thine own spheres ...
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... some dark dell espied , His glimm'ring mazes cheer th ' excursive sight , Yet turn , ye wand'rers , turn your steps aside , Nor trust the guidance of that faithless light ; For watchful , lurking , ' mid th ' unrustling 64 Ode III . ODESI.
... some dark dell espied , His glimm'ring mazes cheer th ' excursive sight , Yet turn , ye wand'rers , turn your steps aside , Nor trust the guidance of that faithless light ; For watchful , lurking , ' mid th ' unrustling 64 Ode III . ODESI.
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