Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... fears : Yet , look , what mighty sums appear , The vile profusion of the year . Couldst thou not , impious Greatness , give The smallest alms that want might live ? And yet , how many a large repast , Pall'd the rich glutton's sickly ...
... fears : Yet , look , what mighty sums appear , The vile profusion of the year . Couldst thou not , impious Greatness , give The smallest alms that want might live ? And yet , how many a large repast , Pall'd the rich glutton's sickly ...
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... fear , alike remov'd ; Here let me learn the use of life , When best enjoy'd , when most improv'd . Teach me , thou venerable bower , Cool Meditation's quiet seat , The generous scorn of venal power , The silent grandeur of retreat ...
... fear , alike remov'd ; Here let me learn the use of life , When best enjoy'd , when most improv'd . Teach me , thou venerable bower , Cool Meditation's quiet seat , The generous scorn of venal power , The silent grandeur of retreat ...
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... fears , and give a nation joy . Ah me ! that Virtue's godlike friends So soon are claim'd by Fate ! Lo PELHAM to the grave descends , The bulwark of the state : When will fair Truth his equal find Among the best of human kind ? Long be ...
... fears , and give a nation joy . Ah me ! that Virtue's godlike friends So soon are claim'd by Fate ! Lo PELHAM to the grave descends , The bulwark of the state : When will fair Truth his equal find Among the best of human kind ? Long be ...
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... fear Unhappy man ! behold thy doom , Still changing with the changeful year , The slave of sunshine and of gloom . Tir'd with vain joys , and false alarms , With mental and corporeal strife ; Snatch me , my STELLA , to thy arms , And ...
... fear Unhappy man ! behold thy doom , Still changing with the changeful year , The slave of sunshine and of gloom . Tir'd with vain joys , and false alarms , With mental and corporeal strife ; Snatch me , my STELLA , to thy arms , And ...
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... fear , ' Tis guilt alarms his soul , and conscience wounds his ear . The village swain whom Phillis charms , Whose breast the tender passion warms , Wishes for thy all - shadowing veil , To tell the fair his love - sick tale : Nor less ...
... fear , ' Tis guilt alarms his soul , and conscience wounds his ear . The village swain whom Phillis charms , Whose breast the tender passion warms , Wishes for thy all - shadowing veil , To tell the fair his love - sick tale : Nor less ...
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