Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... Lord Lovelace 1 Rev. Mr Straight II . To Lord Bathurst . By Lady XX . To Mr. J. Hoadly . By the XXI . To the Rev. Mr. Straight . 71 Mary Wortley Montague 9 From J. Hoadly 76 III . To the Earl of Middleton . By Sir George Etherege XXII ...
... Lord Lovelace 1 Rev. Mr Straight II . To Lord Bathurst . By Lady XX . To Mr. J. Hoadly . By the XXI . To the Rev. Mr. Straight . 71 Mary Wortley Montague 9 From J. Hoadly 76 III . To the Earl of Middleton . By Sir George Etherege XXII ...
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... LORD LOVELACE IN TOWN . ; In days , my Lord , when mother Time , Though now grown old , was in her prime , When SATURN first began to rule , And JOVE was hardly come from school , How happy was a country life ! How free from wickedness ...
... LORD LOVELACE IN TOWN . ; In days , my Lord , when mother Time , Though now grown old , was in her prime , When SATURN first began to rule , And JOVE was hardly come from school , How happy was a country life ! How free from wickedness ...
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... Lord , who , as you know , Care little how these matters go , And equally detest the strife And usual joys of country life , Have by good fortune little share Of its diversions , or its care ; For seldom I with ' squires unite , Who ...
... Lord , who , as you know , Care little how these matters go , And equally detest the strife And usual joys of country life , Have by good fortune little share Of its diversions , or its care ; For seldom I with ' squires unite , Who ...
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... Lord , how unlucky ! -washing day ! And all the men are in the hay ! Entrance to gain is something hard , The dogs all bark , the gates are barr'd ; The yard's with lines of linen cross'd , The hall - door's lock'd , the key is lost ...
... Lord , how unlucky ! -washing day ! And all the men are in the hay ! Entrance to gain is something hard , The dogs all bark , the gates are barr'd ; The yard's with lines of linen cross'd , The hall - door's lock'd , the key is lost ...
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... Lord , how time I spend ? I answer , with a book , or friend : The circulating hours dividing ' Twixt reading , walking , eating , riding : But Books are still my highest joy , These earliest please , and latest cloy . Sometimes o'er ...
... Lord , how time I spend ? I answer , with a book , or friend : The circulating hours dividing ' Twixt reading , walking , eating , riding : But Books are still my highest joy , These earliest please , and latest cloy . Sometimes o'er ...
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