Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... 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 . B My race of life began with thee . Thus far ODES . A wish to the New Year Page By Elijah Fenton.
... 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 . B My race of life began with thee . Thus far ODES . A wish to the New Year Page By Elijah Fenton.
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John Bell. My race of life began with thee . Thus far , from great misfortunes free , Contented , I my lot endure , Nor Nature's rigid laws arraign , Nor spurn at common ills in vain , Which Folly cannot shun , nor wise reflection cure ...
John Bell. My race of life began with thee . Thus far , from great misfortunes free , Contented , I my lot endure , Nor Nature's rigid laws arraign , Nor spurn at common ills in vain , Which Folly cannot shun , nor wise reflection cure ...
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... thee ; A music that the Great ne'er hear , Yet sweeter to th ' internal ear , Than any soft seducing note E'er thrill'd from Farinelli's throat . Let's still search on- -This bundle's large . What's here ? ' Tis Science ' plaintive ...
... thee ; A music that the Great ne'er hear , Yet sweeter to th ' internal ear , Than any soft seducing note E'er thrill'd from Farinelli's throat . Let's still search on- -This bundle's large . What's here ? ' Tis Science ' plaintive ...
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... thee . Source of every heart - felt joy , Come , thou rosy - dimpled boy . Haste to Sylvia , haste away : This is thine , and Hymen's day . Bid her thy soft bondage wear , Bid her for Love's rites prepare . Let the nymphs with many a ...
... thee . Source of every heart - felt joy , Come , thou rosy - dimpled boy . Haste to Sylvia , haste away : This is thine , and Hymen's day . Bid her thy soft bondage wear , Bid her for Love's rites prepare . Let the nymphs with many a ...
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... move . Thou call'st the flowers : they feel the glad com- mand ; On sunny banks in smiling rows they stand , Broke from their mother's womb , and drest by Nature's hand . By thee the birds salute the welcome Spring ; Inspir'd ODE XIII .
... move . Thou call'st the flowers : they feel the glad com- mand ; On sunny banks in smiling rows they stand , Broke from their mother's womb , and drest by Nature's hand . By thee the birds salute the welcome Spring ; Inspir'd ODE XIII .
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