Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 14J. Bell, 1791 |
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... Joseph Warton , D. D. 49 XXXI . To Night . By Mr. Parrot 51 T Page Page I. HE Revenge of America . By CONTENTS .
... Joseph Warton , D. D. 49 XXXI . To Night . By Mr. Parrot 51 T Page Page I. HE Revenge of America . By CONTENTS .
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... Joseph Warton , D. D. 74 VI . To the Eden . By J. Lang- horne , D. D. 76 vent . By J. Langhorne , D.D. 96 XIV . To a Lady going Abroad 100 XV . To the Genius cf Italy . By the Rev. J. Duncombe 103 XVI . To a Gentleman upon his Travels ...
... Joseph Warton , D. D. 74 VI . To the Eden . By J. Lang- horne , D. D. 76 vent . By J. Langhorne , D.D. 96 XIV . To a Lady going Abroad 100 XV . To the Genius cf Italy . By the Rev. J. Duncombe 103 XVI . To a Gentleman upon his Travels ...
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John Bell. Silence best and conscious shades Please the hearts that Love invades ; Other pleasures give them pain , Lovers all but Love disdain . то EVENING . BY JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. HAIL 48 ODES . Ode XXIX .
John Bell. Silence best and conscious shades Please the hearts that Love invades ; Other pleasures give them pain , Lovers all but Love disdain . то EVENING . BY JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. HAIL 48 ODES . Ode XXIX .
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John Bell. то EVENING . BY JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. HAIL meek - ey'd Maiden , clad in sober grey , Whose soft approach the wary woodman loves , As homeward bent to kiss his prattling babes , He jocund whistles thro ' the twilight groves ...
John Bell. то EVENING . BY JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. HAIL meek - ey'd Maiden , clad in sober grey , Whose soft approach the wary woodman loves , As homeward bent to kiss his prattling babes , He jocund whistles thro ' the twilight groves ...
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... JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. WHEN fierce PISARRO's legions flew O'er ravag'd fields of rich Peru , Struck with his bleeding people's woes , Old India's awful Genius rose . He sat on Andes ' topmost stone , And heard a thousand nations groan ...
... JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. WHEN fierce PISARRO's legions flew O'er ravag'd fields of rich Peru , Struck with his bleeding people's woes , Old India's awful Genius rose . He sat on Andes ' topmost stone , And heard a thousand nations groan ...
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