Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... woes , and crush me down with fate . But if the Goddess , in whose charming eyes , More clearly written than in Fate's dark book , My joy , my grief , my all of future fortune lies ; If she must with a less propitious look Forbid my ...
... woes , and crush me down with fate . But if the Goddess , in whose charming eyes , More clearly written than in Fate's dark book , My joy , my grief , my all of future fortune lies ; If she must with a less propitious look Forbid my ...
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... woes my heart invade , As Progne pours the melting lay . From this capricious clime she soars , O ! would some God but wings supply ! To where each morn the Spring restores , Companion of her flight I'd fly . Vain wish ! me Fate compels ...
... woes my heart invade , As Progne pours the melting lay . From this capricious clime she soars , O ! would some God but wings supply ! To where each morn the Spring restores , Companion of her flight I'd fly . Vain wish ! me Fate compels ...
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... woes , Old India's awful Genius rose . He sat on Andes ' topmost stone , And heard a thousand nations groan ; For grief his feathery crown he tore , To see huge PLATA foam with gore ; He broke his arrows , stampt the ground , To view ...
... woes , Old India's awful Genius rose . He sat on Andes ' topmost stone , And heard a thousand nations groan ; For grief his feathery crown he tore , To see huge PLATA foam with gore ; He broke his arrows , stampt the ground , To view ...
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... woes ? Ah ! ' tis yon poplar's awful gloom ; Poetic eyes can pierce the scene , Can see thy drooping head , thy with'ring bloom , See grief diffus'd o'er all thy languid mien . Well mayst thou wear misfortune's fainting air , Well rend ...
... woes ? Ah ! ' tis yon poplar's awful gloom ; Poetic eyes can pierce the scene , Can see thy drooping head , thy with'ring bloom , See grief diffus'd o'er all thy languid mien . Well mayst thou wear misfortune's fainting air , Well rend ...
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... kind , At others bliss whose cheek ne'er glows , Whose breast ne'er throbs with others woes , Whose hoarded sum of private joys His private care alone destroys ; Ye fairies cast your spells around , And guard from Ode VIII . 88 ODES .
... kind , At others bliss whose cheek ne'er glows , Whose breast ne'er throbs with others woes , Whose hoarded sum of private joys His private care alone destroys ; Ye fairies cast your spells around , And guard from Ode VIII . 88 ODES .
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