Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 1J. Bell, 1790 |
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... never unemploy'd , And life , as more at leisure , more enjoy'd : For who like him can various science taste , His mind shall never want an endless feast . In his blest ev❜ning walk may'st thou , may I , Oft friendly join in sweet ...
... never unemploy'd , And life , as more at leisure , more enjoy'd : For who like him can various science taste , His mind shall never want an endless feast . In his blest ev❜ning walk may'st thou , may I , Oft friendly join in sweet ...
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... never want Excuse- " ' Tis hot , and walking makes one faint . " Now sense gets strength ; my bright resolves decay , Like stars that melt at the approach of day : Thought dies ; and ev'n , at last , your image fades away . My head ...
... never want Excuse- " ' Tis hot , and walking makes one faint . " Now sense gets strength ; my bright resolves decay , Like stars that melt at the approach of day : Thought dies ; and ev'n , at last , your image fades away . My head ...
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... never was , nor e'er will be : The nearest ease , since we must suffer still , Are they who dare be patient under ill . Whilom a fool saw where a fiddle lay ; And after poring round it , strove to play : Above , below , across , all ...
... never was , nor e'er will be : The nearest ease , since we must suffer still , Are they who dare be patient under ill . Whilom a fool saw where a fiddle lay ; And after poring round it , strove to play : Above , below , across , all ...
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... never worse ; Men , manners to reclaim , —I take my horse . One mile reforms ' em , or if aught remain Unpurg'd , ' tis but to ride as far again . Thus on myself in toils I spend my rage : I pay the fine ; and that absolves the age ...
... never worse ; Men , manners to reclaim , —I take my horse . One mile reforms ' em , or if aught remain Unpurg'd , ' tis but to ride as far again . Thus on myself in toils I spend my rage : I pay the fine ; and that absolves the age ...
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... never - dying light ; These shed the lustre o'er each sacred name , Give SPENSER's clear , and SHAKSPERE's noble flame ; Blaze to the skies in MILTON's ardent song , And kindle the brisk - sallying fire of YOUNG ; These gild each humble ...
... never - dying light ; These shed the lustre o'er each sacred name , Give SPENSER's clear , and SHAKSPERE's noble flame ; Blaze to the skies in MILTON's ardent song , And kindle the brisk - sallying fire of YOUNG ; These gild each humble ...
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