Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 14J. Bell, 1791 |
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... hope , vain fear , alike remov'd ; Here let me learn the use of life , When best enjoy'd , when most improv'd . Teach me , thou venerable bower , Cool Meditation's quiet seat , The generous scorn of venal power , The silent grandeur of ...
... hope , vain fear , alike remov'd ; Here let me learn the use of life , When best enjoy'd , when most improv'd . Teach me , thou venerable bower , Cool Meditation's quiet seat , The generous scorn of venal power , The silent grandeur of ...
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... Hope persuade : Ah ! must I say that this will fade ? For see the Summer posts away , Sad emblem of our own decay ! Now Winter , from the frozen North , Drives his iron chariot forth ; His grisly hand in icy chains Fair Tweda's silver ...
... Hope persuade : Ah ! must I say that this will fade ? For see the Summer posts away , Sad emblem of our own decay ! Now Winter , from the frozen North , Drives his iron chariot forth ; His grisly hand in icy chains Fair Tweda's silver ...
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... his parting ray , And mourn the idly - wasted day No longer in our power . Then happiest he , whose lengthen'd sight Pursues , by virtue's constant light , A hope beyond the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er Ode XVIII . 23 ODES .
... his parting ray , And mourn the idly - wasted day No longer in our power . Then happiest he , whose lengthen'd sight Pursues , by virtue's constant light , A hope beyond the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er Ode XVIII . 23 ODES .
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John Bell. A hope beyond the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er shall come , But rosy Spring for ever bloom , And suns eternal rise . ON THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING . ADDRESSED TO A LADY 24 Ode XVIII . ODES .
John Bell. A hope beyond the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er shall come , But rosy Spring for ever bloom , And suns eternal rise . ON THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING . ADDRESSED TO A LADY 24 Ode XVIII . ODES .
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... strays , Seeks the wild - thyme's sweet perfume . May , with thee I mean to rove O'er these lawns and vallies fair , Tune my gentle lyre to love , Cherish hope , and soften care . Round me shall the village swains , Shall the rosy ODE XX .
... strays , Seeks the wild - thyme's sweet perfume . May , with thee I mean to rove O'er these lawns and vallies fair , Tune my gentle lyre to love , Cherish hope , and soften care . Round me shall the village swains , Shall the rosy ODE XX .
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