Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... his side To lock or ope the portals of the sky ; Crouching and prostrate there ( ah ! sight unmeet ! ) The crowned head would bow , and lick his dusty feet . VII . With bended arm he on a book reclin'd 16 Poem II . POEMS IMITATIVE.
... his side To lock or ope the portals of the sky ; Crouching and prostrate there ( ah ! sight unmeet ! ) The crowned head would bow , and lick his dusty feet . VII . With bended arm he on a book reclin'd 16 Poem II . POEMS IMITATIVE.
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John Bell. VII . With bended arm he on a book reclin'd Fast lock'd with iron clasps from vulgar eyes ; Heav'n's gracious gift to light the wand'ring mind , To lift fall'n man , and guide him to the skies ! A man no more , a god he would ...
John Bell. VII . With bended arm he on a book reclin'd Fast lock'd with iron clasps from vulgar eyes ; Heav'n's gracious gift to light the wand'ring mind , To lift fall'n man , and guide him to the skies ! A man no more , a god he would ...
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... 'd , by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior might : Vigor shall brace thine arm , resistless in the fight . " XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou POEMS IMITATIVE Poem IV .
... 'd , by the summer's thirst - inflaming ray . Thy harden'd limbs shall boast superior might : Vigor shall brace thine arm , resistless in the fight . " XV . " Hear'st thou , what monsters then thou POEMS IMITATIVE Poem IV .
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... arm , instruct , and mend the art ; The surest policy , the wisest guide . With me , true friendship dwells ; she deigns to bind Those generous souls alone , whom I before have join'd . XXII . " Nor need my friends the various costly ...
... arm , instruct , and mend the art ; The surest policy , the wisest guide . With me , true friendship dwells ; she deigns to bind Those generous souls alone , whom I before have join'd . XXII . " Nor need my friends the various costly ...
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... ; there all her pow'rs combin'd ; Firm constancy , undaunted fortitude , Enduring patience , arm'd his mighty mind . Unmov'd in toils , in dangers undismay'd , By many a hardy deed and bold emprize , From 46 Poem IV . POEMS IMITATIVE.
... ; there all her pow'rs combin'd ; Firm constancy , undaunted fortitude , Enduring patience , arm'd his mighty mind . Unmov'd in toils , in dangers undismay'd , By many a hardy deed and bold emprize , From 46 Poem IV . POEMS IMITATIVE.
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