Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 6J. Bell, 1800 |
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... queen : Her smiles have all poetic bosoms fir'd , And patroniz'd the verse themselves inspir'd : LESBIA presided thus in Roman times , Thus SACCHARISSA reign'd o'er British rhymes , And present bards to MARGARETTA bow , For , what they ...
... queen : Her smiles have all poetic bosoms fir'd , And patroniz'd the verse themselves inspir'd : LESBIA presided thus in Roman times , Thus SACCHARISSA reign'd o'er British rhymes , And present bards to MARGARETTA bow , For , what they ...
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... Queen , appear ; Stern , as when slighted by her God , She made Heav'n tremble at her nod . But these are Fancy's airy train , That fir'd old Homer's epic strain ; Made heroes fight and deities jar , And kept alive a ten years war ...
... Queen , appear ; Stern , as when slighted by her God , She made Heav'n tremble at her nod . But these are Fancy's airy train , That fir'd old Homer's epic strain ; Made heroes fight and deities jar , And kept alive a ten years war ...
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... queen ; The Zephyrs round her wav'd their purple wing , And shed the fragrance of the breathing Spring ; The rosy Hours , advanc'd in silent flight , Led sparkling youth , and ever new delight . Soft sigh the winds , the waters gently ...
... queen ; The Zephyrs round her wav'd their purple wing , And shed the fragrance of the breathing Spring ; The rosy Hours , advanc'd in silent flight , Led sparkling youth , and ever new delight . Soft sigh the winds , the waters gently ...
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... thrive , And keep both themselves and contention alive . In compassion , good Sir ! give ' em something to say , And your honor's petitioners ever shall pray . ON THE ROYAL NUPTIALS . Addressed to THE QUEEN . Epist . XVII . 63 AND GALLANT.
... thrive , And keep both themselves and contention alive . In compassion , good Sir ! give ' em something to say , And your honor's petitioners ever shall pray . ON THE ROYAL NUPTIALS . Addressed to THE QUEEN . Epist . XVII . 63 AND GALLANT.
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John Bell. ON THE ROYAL NUPTIALS . Addressed to THE QUEEN . BY JOSEPH SPENCE , M.A. Ar length the gallant navy from afar Rises in prospect , with expanded wings Improving the kind gale , so long delay'd ; And wins in pompous pride her ...
John Bell. ON THE ROYAL NUPTIALS . Addressed to THE QUEEN . BY JOSEPH SPENCE , M.A. Ar length the gallant navy from afar Rises in prospect , with expanded wings Improving the kind gale , so long delay'd ; And wins in pompous pride her ...
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