Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... hand Too coldly executes his lord's command . With dirt and mortar soon you grow displeas'd , Planting succeeds , and avenues are rais'd , Canals are cut , and mountains level made ; Bowers of retreat , and galleries of shade ; The ...
... hand Too coldly executes his lord's command . With dirt and mortar soon you grow displeas'd , Planting succeeds , and avenues are rais'd , Canals are cut , and mountains level made ; Bowers of retreat , and galleries of shade ; The ...
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... , having tir'd myself and you , Sir , « I kiss your hands , and so adieu ! Sir . BRIGHTWELL , March 8 , 1725 . A. ALSOP . ΤΟ The Honourable GEORGE DODDINGTON , [ Afterwards Lord Melcombe 20 Epist . IV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... , having tir'd myself and you , Sir , « I kiss your hands , and so adieu ! Sir . BRIGHTWELL , March 8 , 1725 . A. ALSOP . ΤΟ The Honourable GEORGE DODDINGTON , [ Afterwards Lord Melcombe 20 Epist . IV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... hand , Sir , " is the modish style ; In humbler manner as my fate is low , I beg to kiss your venerable toe , Not Old Infallibility's can have Profounder reverence from its meanest slave . What dignity attends the solemn Gout ? What ...
... hand , Sir , " is the modish style ; In humbler manner as my fate is low , I beg to kiss your venerable toe , Not Old Infallibility's can have Profounder reverence from its meanest slave . What dignity attends the solemn Gout ? What ...
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... shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser wait , While you steal secret through the garden gate . ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND 26 Epist . VII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser wait , While you steal secret through the garden gate . ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND 26 Epist . VII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... hands the garbs compose , From the lily and the rose . Or if charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies ... hand undräwn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn : As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent ...
... hands the garbs compose , From the lily and the rose . Or if charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies ... hand undräwn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn : As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent ...
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