Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Age ; Which shrubs , of all the flowery field , Most aromatic odors yield . Shew us the trees by Nature spread , To form the coolest noon - tide shade ; When our first ancestors were seen , Out - stretch'd Epist . I. 7 AND NARRATIVE .
... Age ; Which shrubs , of all the flowery field , Most aromatic odors yield . Shew us the trees by Nature spread , To form the coolest noon - tide shade ; When our first ancestors were seen , Out - stretch'd Epist . I. 7 AND NARRATIVE .
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... ages spent In ease , abundance , and content , Knew not what wars , or sickness meant ; But , chearful , when the ... age ! To thee was given by Jove to keep Those grottoes 8 Epist . I. EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE.
... ages spent In ease , abundance , and content , Knew not what wars , or sickness meant ; But , chearful , when the ... age ! To thee was given by Jove to keep Those grottoes 8 Epist . I. EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE.
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... ages last . And now , methinks , my Genius sees My Friend , amidst his plants and trees ; Full in the center there he stands . Encircled with his verdant bands ; Who all around obsequious wait , To know his pleasure , and their fate ...
... ages last . And now , methinks , my Genius sees My Friend , amidst his plants and trees ; Full in the center there he stands . Encircled with his verdant bands ; Who all around obsequious wait , To know his pleasure , and their fate ...
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... ages to transmit their fame , And give them , after death , a living name . The fields of bliss below , the shady grove , Were the reward of all their toils above ; The Mantuan Swain has fill'd the solemn place With the wreath'd ...
... ages to transmit their fame , And give them , after death , a living name . The fields of bliss below , the shady grove , Were the reward of all their toils above ; The Mantuan Swain has fill'd the solemn place With the wreath'd ...
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... ages shine the same , Or from some Leicester catch a brighter flame . But farewell death , and tombs , and moldering urns , Our eye with joy on neighbʼring Raynham turns ; Where pleasures undecaying seem to dwell , Such as the happy in ...
... ages shine the same , Or from some Leicester catch a brighter flame . But farewell death , and tombs , and moldering urns , Our eye with joy on neighbʼring Raynham turns ; Where pleasures undecaying seem to dwell , Such as the happy in ...
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Almada awful beams beauty behold bending beneath bids blessings blest bliss boast Bobart bold breast breathe brow Carlo Maratti charms chearful cliffs clime dear deep delight Dovedale dread e'er earl of Danby earth EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE Ev'n fair fame fate fire flame Friend gale glow grace groves happy heart heaven heroes hills honor ibid Keswick King lake Laocoon light Lisboa's Lisbon lofty Lord Lusiad Methinks mind mines mountains Muse Muse's native Nature's numbers o'er ocean OLIVER GOLDSMITH paint patriot Phidias Pindus plains pleas'd pleasure Portugal praise prey pride purple Spring race rage realms reign rise river Wye rocks round sacred scene Sertorius shade shew shine shore skies smiling soul Spain spread Spring steep stray stream sweet swelling Tago's Tagus thee thine thou Thro throne tide toil vale Viriatus Wainfleet waves Whitehaven wild winds wonder woodlark woods