Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... thro ' And brings the distant orbs to view . Can she her broken glass repair , Tho ' Av'rice has her all to spare ? What mighty secrets had been found , Could Virtue but have stole five pound ? Yet see where , given to wealth and pride ...
... thro ' And brings the distant orbs to view . Can she her broken glass repair , Tho ' Av'rice has her all to spare ? What mighty secrets had been found , Could Virtue but have stole five pound ? Yet see where , given to wealth and pride ...
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... thro ' the vales pursue A guide , a father , and a friend ; Once more great Nature's work renew , Once more on Wisdom's voice attend . From false caresses , causeless strife , Wild hope , vain fear , alike remov'd ; Here let me learn ...
... thro ' the vales pursue A guide , a father , and a friend ; Once more great Nature's work renew , Once more on Wisdom's voice attend . From false caresses , causeless strife , Wild hope , vain fear , alike remov'd ; Here let me learn ...
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... d with golden grain , " As russet heaths are wild and bare ; Not moist with dew , but drench'd in rain ; Nor Health , nor Pleasure , wanders there . No more , while thro ' the midnight shade , ODE XXII . Autumn By the same.
... d with golden grain , " As russet heaths are wild and bare ; Not moist with dew , but drench'd in rain ; Nor Health , nor Pleasure , wanders there . No more , while thro ' the midnight shade , ODE XXII . Autumn By the same.
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John Bell. No more , while thro ' the midnight shade , Beneath the moon's pale orb I stray , Soft pleasing woes my heart invade , As Progne pours the melting lay . From this capricious clime she soars , O ! would some God but wings ...
John Bell. No more , while thro ' the midnight shade , Beneath the moon's pale orb I stray , Soft pleasing woes my heart invade , As Progne pours the melting lay . From this capricious clime she soars , O ! would some God but wings ...
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... thro ' the grove , No vivid colours paint the plain ; No more with devious steps I rove Thro ' verdant paths now sought in vain . Aloud the driving tempest roars , Congeal'd , impetuous showers ODE XXV .
... thro ' the grove , No vivid colours paint the plain ; No more with devious steps I rove Thro ' verdant paths now sought in vain . Aloud the driving tempest roars , Congeal'd , impetuous showers ODE XXV .
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