Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... hours , Command the circling Seasons to advance , And form their renovated dance , With flowing pleasures fraught , and bless'd by friendly powers . Thy month , O Janus ! gave me first to know A mortal's trifling cares below : Vol . XIV ...
... hours , Command the circling Seasons to advance , And form their renovated dance , With flowing pleasures fraught , and bless'd by friendly powers . Thy month , O Janus ! gave me first to know A mortal's trifling cares below : Vol . XIV ...
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... hour's delay . O ! while th ' important minutes wait , Let me revolve the books of fate ; See what the coming year intends To me , my country , kin , and friends . Then mayst thou wing thy flight , and go , To scatter , blindly , joys ...
... hour's delay . O ! while th ' important minutes wait , Let me revolve the books of fate ; See what the coming year intends To me , my country , kin , and friends . Then mayst thou wing thy flight , and go , To scatter , blindly , joys ...
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... hours , and days ; Then flies , the seasons in his train , To compass round the year again . See there , in various heaps combin❜d , The vast designs of human kind ; Whatever swell'd the statesman's thought , The mischiefs mad ambition ...
... hours , and days ; Then flies , the seasons in his train , To compass round the year again . See there , in various heaps combin❜d , The vast designs of human kind ; Whatever swell'd the statesman's thought , The mischiefs mad ambition ...
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... hour's delay , Or give the wretch , intent on pelf , One moment's credit with himself ? Virtue , that true from false discerns , The vulgar courtly phrase unlearns , Superior far to Fortune's frown , Bestows alone the stable crown , The ...
... hour's delay , Or give the wretch , intent on pelf , One moment's credit with himself ? Virtue , that true from false discerns , The vulgar courtly phrase unlearns , Superior far to Fortune's frown , Bestows alone the stable crown , The ...
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... hours employ , We do not lose , but change our joy ; Happy , abandon ev'ry care , To lead the dance , to court the fair , To turn the page of ancient Bards , To drain the bowl , and deal the cards . But when the beauteous white and red ...
... hours employ , We do not lose , but change our joy ; Happy , abandon ev'ry care , To lead the dance , to court the fair , To turn the page of ancient Bards , To drain the bowl , and deal the cards . But when the beauteous white and red ...
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