Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... beneath a row of elms in a meadow near Richmond Ferry 82 Page 91 Friend's House in Wales . By the Rev. Dr. Markham XII . To the Hon . Wilmot Vaughan . By the Rev. Fran- cis Coventry , A. M. 93 XIII . On the Dutchess of Ma- zarin's ...
... beneath a row of elms in a meadow near Richmond Ferry 82 Page 91 Friend's House in Wales . By the Rev. Dr. Markham XII . To the Hon . Wilmot Vaughan . By the Rev. Fran- cis Coventry , A. M. 93 XIII . On the Dutchess of Ma- zarin's ...
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... beneath , and all that live and move . Thou call'st the flowers : they feel the glad com- mand ; On sunny banks in smiling rows they stand , Broke from their mother's womb , and drest by Nature's hand . By thee the birds salute the ...
... beneath , and all that live and move . Thou call'st the flowers : they feel the glad com- mand ; On sunny banks in smiling rows they stand , Broke from their mother's womb , and drest by Nature's hand . By thee the birds salute the ...
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John Bell. No more , while thro ' the midnight shade , Beneath the moon's pale orb I stray , Soft pleasing woes my heart invade , As Progne pours the melting lay . From this capricious clime she soars , O would some God but wings supply ...
John Bell. No more , while thro ' the midnight shade , Beneath the moon's pale orb I stray , Soft pleasing woes my heart invade , As Progne pours the melting lay . From this capricious clime she soars , O would some God but wings supply ...
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... beneath thy reign ! Shall I , with drowsy poppies crown'd , By sleep in silken fetters bound , The downy God obey ? Ah , no ! -Through yon embowering grove , Or winding valley , let me rove , And own thy cheerful sway ! For short - liv ...
... beneath thy reign ! Shall I , with drowsy poppies crown'd , By sleep in silken fetters bound , The downy God obey ? Ah , no ! -Through yon embowering grove , Or winding valley , let me rove , And own thy cheerful sway ! For short - liv ...
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... beneath the woodman's stroke . Now Silence holds her solemn sway ; Mute is each bush , and every spray ; Nought but the sound of murm'ring rills is heard , Or , from the mould'ring tow'r , NIGHT's solitary bird . 52 Hail , sacred hour ...
... beneath the woodman's stroke . Now Silence holds her solemn sway ; Mute is each bush , and every spray ; Nought but the sound of murm'ring rills is heard , Or , from the mould'ring tow'r , NIGHT's solitary bird . 52 Hail , sacred hour ...
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