Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... pleasures , and in hoping more : Or wander through the fields and woods , And gardens bath'd in circling floods , There blooming flow'rs with rapture view , And sparkling gems of morning dew , Whence in my mind ideas rise Of CELIA'S ...
... pleasures , and in hoping more : Or wander through the fields and woods , And gardens bath'd in circling floods , There blooming flow'rs with rapture view , And sparkling gems of morning dew , Whence in my mind ideas rise Of CELIA'S ...
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... pleasure in her face : Here while you vow eternity of love , Cloe and Celia unregarded move . Thus on the sands of Afric's burning plains , However deeply made , no long impress remains ; The lightest leaf can leave its figure there ...
... pleasure in her face : Here while you vow eternity of love , Cloe and Celia unregarded move . Thus on the sands of Afric's burning plains , However deeply made , no long impress remains ; The lightest leaf can leave its figure there ...
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... pleasure in bed . - MARY , bring me my gown : Slip on that ere you rise ; let your caution be such : Keep all cold from your breast , there's already too much ; Your pinners set right , your twitcher ty'd on , Your prayers at an end ...
... pleasure in bed . - MARY , bring me my gown : Slip on that ere you rise ; let your caution be such : Keep all cold from your breast , there's already too much ; Your pinners set right , your twitcher ty'd on , Your prayers at an end ...
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... the day , pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love banish far from your mind ; And those you may end , when you please to be kind . EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON ΤΟ CAPTAIN HINTON . Epist . XI . 37 AND HUMOROUS .
... the day , pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love banish far from your mind ; And those you may end , when you please to be kind . EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON ΤΟ CAPTAIN HINTON . Epist . XI . 37 AND HUMOROUS .
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... soul to cheer , But thee , to join in pleasures here : Thus may I live till life shall end , And love my mistress , country , friend . EPISTLE XVI . TO THE LORD VISCOUNT PULTENEY . WRITTEN Epist . XV .. 53 AND HUMOROUS .
... soul to cheer , But thee , to join in pleasures here : Thus may I live till life shall end , And love my mistress , country , friend . EPISTLE XVI . TO THE LORD VISCOUNT PULTENEY . WRITTEN Epist . XV .. 53 AND HUMOROUS .
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