Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... eternal band , With dancing step , at early dawn , Tread lightly o'er the dewy lawn ; Where'er the youthful Sisters move , They fire the soul to genial love . Now , by the river's painted side , The swain delights his country - bride ...
... eternal band , With dancing step , at early dawn , Tread lightly o'er the dewy lawn ; Where'er the youthful Sisters move , They fire the soul to genial love . Now , by the river's painted side , The swain delights his country - bride ...
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John Bell. A hope beyond the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er shall come , But rosy Spring for ever bloom , And suns eternal rise . ON THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING . ADDRESSED TO A LADY 24 Ode XVIII . ODES .
John Bell. A hope beyond the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er shall come , But rosy Spring for ever bloom , And suns eternal rise . ON THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING . ADDRESSED TO A LADY 24 Ode XVIII . ODES .
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... nor wrinkles , discompose One feature of the mind . Amidst the universal change , Unconscious of decay , It views unmov'd the scythe of Time Sweep all besides away . Fix'd on its own eternal frame Eternal are its joys 26 Ode XIX . ODES .
... nor wrinkles , discompose One feature of the mind . Amidst the universal change , Unconscious of decay , It views unmov'd the scythe of Time Sweep all besides away . Fix'd on its own eternal frame Eternal are its joys 26 Ode XIX . ODES .
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John Bell. Fix'd on its own eternal frame Eternal are its joys , While , borne on transitory wings , Each mortal pleasure flies . While ev'ry short - liv'd flower of sense Destructive years consume , Through friendship's fair enchanting ...
John Bell. Fix'd on its own eternal frame Eternal are its joys , While , borne on transitory wings , Each mortal pleasure flies . While ev'ry short - liv'd flower of sense Destructive years consume , Through friendship's fair enchanting ...
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... eternal bloom ; Then shall he shine , a glorious guest , In the bright mansions of the blest , Where due rewards on Virtue are bestow'd , And reap the golden fruits of what his Autumn sow'd . ON AUTUMN . WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCLXI . BY ...
... eternal bloom ; Then shall he shine , a glorious guest , In the bright mansions of the blest , Where due rewards on Virtue are bestow'd , And reap the golden fruits of what his Autumn sow'd . ON AUTUMN . WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCLXI . BY ...
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