Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... own , That mortal force unto our force shall stoop ; ENVY and MALICE then shall reign alone : Thou best has known to file thy tongue with lies , And to deceive Mankind with specious bait ; Like TRUTH 8 Poem I. POEMS IMITATIVE.
... own , That mortal force unto our force shall stoop ; ENVY and MALICE then shall reign alone : Thou best has known to file thy tongue with lies , And to deceive Mankind with specious bait ; Like TRUTH 8 Poem I. POEMS IMITATIVE.
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John Bell. And to deceive Mankind with specious bait ; Like TRUTH accoutred , spreadest forgeries , The fountain of contention and of hate : Arise , unite with me , and be as whilom great . XX . The Fiend obey'd , and with impatient ...
John Bell. And to deceive Mankind with specious bait ; Like TRUTH accoutred , spreadest forgeries , The fountain of contention and of hate : Arise , unite with me , and be as whilom great . XX . The Fiend obey'd , and with impatient ...
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... of mortal progeny , A female form , yclad in snowy white , Ne half so fair at distance seems as nigh ; DOUGLAS and TRUTH appear , ENVY and LAUDER die . POEM II . THE HOUSE OF SUPERSTITION . A VISION Poem I. 13 OF SPENSER .
... of mortal progeny , A female form , yclad in snowy white , Ne half so fair at distance seems as nigh ; DOUGLAS and TRUTH appear , ENVY and LAUDER die . POEM II . THE HOUSE OF SUPERSTITION . A VISION Poem I. 13 OF SPENSER .
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... Truth's form deceives the transient sight . A thousand glories wait her op'ning day , Here beaming lustre when fair Truth imparts ; Thus Error would pour forth a spurious ray , And cheat th ' unpractis'd mind with mimic arts ; She ...
... Truth's form deceives the transient sight . A thousand glories wait her op'ning day , Here beaming lustre when fair Truth imparts ; Thus Error would pour forth a spurious ray , And cheat th ' unpractis'd mind with mimic arts ; She ...
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... Truth , and you , each holy seer , That all my steps with ardent gaze pursue , Unveil , she said , the sacred myst❜ries here , Give the celestial boon to public view , Tho ' blatant Obloquy with lep'rous mouth Shall blot your fame ...
... Truth , and you , each holy seer , That all my steps with ardent gaze pursue , Unveil , she said , the sacred myst❜ries here , Give the celestial boon to public view , Tho ' blatant Obloquy with lep'rous mouth Shall blot your fame ...
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