Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... d on the unthankful feast . Ye Kings , and guilty great , draw near ; Before this awful court appear : Bare to the Muse's piercing eye The secrets of all mortals lie ; She , strict avenger , brings to light Your crimes 4 Ode X. ODES .
... d on the unthankful feast . Ye Kings , and guilty great , draw near ; Before this awful court appear : Bare to the Muse's piercing eye The secrets of all mortals lie ; She , strict avenger , brings to light Your crimes 4 Ode X. ODES .
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... Muse and Love , In softest - whisper'd murmurs play . Come , let thy soft , thy balmy breeze Diffuse the vernal sweets around From sprouting flowers and blossom'd trees ; While echoing hills and vales resound With notes , which wing'd ...
... Muse and Love , In softest - whisper'd murmurs play . Come , let thy soft , thy balmy breeze Diffuse the vernal sweets around From sprouting flowers and blossom'd trees ; While echoing hills and vales resound With notes , which wing'd ...
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... Innocence attend , These are your haunts , your influence lend , Associates of the Muse ! Riot , and Guilt , and wasting Care , And fell Revenge , and black Despair , Avoid the Morning's light : Nor beams the sun , Ode XXVIII . 45 ODES .
... Innocence attend , These are your haunts , your influence lend , Associates of the Muse ! Riot , and Guilt , and wasting Care , And fell Revenge , and black Despair , Avoid the Morning's light : Nor beams the sun , Ode XXVIII . 45 ODES .
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... Muse the rural faith sustain ; These are the themes of simple , sure effect , That add new conquest to her boundless reign , And fill , with double force , her heart - commanding strain . Ev'n yet preserv'd , how often may'st thou hear ...
... Muse the rural faith sustain ; These are the themes of simple , sure effect , That add new conquest to her boundless reign , And fill , with double force , her heart - commanding strain . Ev'n yet preserv'd , how often may'st thou hear ...
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... Muse Can to the topmost heav'n of grandeur soar ! Or stoop to wail the swain that is no more ! Ah , homely swains ! your homeward steps ne'er lose ; Let not dank Will mislead you to the heath : Dancing in mirky night , o'er fen and lake ...
... Muse Can to the topmost heav'n of grandeur soar ! Or stoop to wail the swain that is no more ! Ah , homely swains ! your homeward steps ne'er lose ; Let not dank Will mislead you to the heath : Dancing in mirky night , o'er fen and lake ...
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