Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... late Earl Nugent 27 From Celia to Cloe . By Isaac Hawkins Browne , Esq . 30 X. To Miss Anne Conolly , from Miss Courtenay XI . To a Lady , in Autumn . By the late Earl of Chesterfield 36 XII . From J. Bramston to Capt . Hinton XIII ...
... late Earl Nugent 27 From Celia to Cloe . By Isaac Hawkins Browne , Esq . 30 X. To Miss Anne Conolly , from Miss Courtenay XI . To a Lady , in Autumn . By the late Earl of Chesterfield 36 XII . From J. Bramston to Capt . Hinton XIII ...
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... from the town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring EPISTLE V.
... from the town ; Our rogues , indeed , of late , o'er - aw'd , By human laws , not those of God , No venison steal , or none they bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring EPISTLE V.
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... LATE EARL NUGENT . POLLIO ! would'st thou condescend Here to see thy humble friend , Far from doctors , potions , pills , Drinking health on native hills ; Thou the precious draught may'st share , Lucy shall the bowl prepare . From the ...
... LATE EARL NUGENT . POLLIO ! would'st thou condescend Here to see thy humble friend , Far from doctors , potions , pills , Drinking health on native hills ; Thou the precious draught may'st share , Lucy shall the bowl prepare . From the ...
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... life be improv'd in its prime . Return not in haste , nor of dressing take heed ; For beauty , like yours , no assistance can need . With an appetite , thus , down to dinner you To a Lady, in Autumn the late Earl of Chesterfield.
... life be improv'd in its prime . Return not in haste , nor of dressing take heed ; For beauty , like yours , no assistance can need . With an appetite , thus , down to dinner you To a Lady, in Autumn the late Earl of Chesterfield.
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... late . Where the plays stand , the statutes lodge ; And dance not , ' till you dance a judge ; Then , though you are not half so taper , My Lord , you'll cut a higher caper . ✓ EPISTLE XXI . TO THE REV . MR . J. Epist . XX . 75 AND ...
... late . Where the plays stand , the statutes lodge ; And dance not , ' till you dance a judge ; Then , though you are not half so taper , My Lord , you'll cut a higher caper . ✓ EPISTLE XXI . TO THE REV . MR . J. Epist . XX . 75 AND ...
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