Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... human play'rs Advance , and take their several shares : Clodius riots , Caesar fights , Tully pleads , and Maro writes , Ammon's fierce son controls the globe , And Harlequin diverts the mob . To Time's dark cave the year retreats ...
... human play'rs Advance , and take their several shares : Clodius riots , Caesar fights , Tully pleads , and Maro writes , Ammon's fierce son controls the globe , And Harlequin diverts the mob . To Time's dark cave the year retreats ...
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... human kind ? Long be the fatal day with mourning kept ! AUGUSTUS sigh'd sincere , and all the worthy wept ! Thy delegate , kind heaven , restore To health , and safely keep ; Let good AUGUSTUS sigh no more , No more the worthy weep ...
... human kind ? Long be the fatal day with mourning kept ! AUGUSTUS sigh'd sincere , and all the worthy wept ! Thy delegate , kind heaven , restore To health , and safely keep ; Let good AUGUSTUS sigh no more , No more the worthy weep ...
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... human dream , And bring th ' appointed hour : Too late we catch his parting ray , And mourn the idly - wasted day No longer in our power . Then happiest he , whose lengthen'd sight Pursues , by virtue's constant light , A hope beyond ...
... human dream , And bring th ' appointed hour : Too late we catch his parting ray , And mourn the idly - wasted day No longer in our power . Then happiest he , whose lengthen'd sight Pursues , by virtue's constant light , A hope beyond ...
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... human things , Beyond the grasp of time or fate Her fame and thine triumphant springs . What though the mould'ring columns fall , And strow the desert earth beneath , Though ivy round each nodding wall Entwine its fatal wreath , Yet say ...
... human things , Beyond the grasp of time or fate Her fame and thine triumphant springs . What though the mould'ring columns fall , And strow the desert earth beneath , Though ivy round each nodding wall Entwine its fatal wreath , Yet say ...
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... Moor , That dash'd thy infants ' gainst the stones of yore . Be warn'd , ye nations round ; and trembling see Dire superstition quench humanity ! 75 By all the chiefs in Freedom's battles lost ; ODE V. To the Tarn By the Joseph Warton, D D.
... Moor , That dash'd thy infants ' gainst the stones of yore . Be warn'd , ye nations round ; and trembling see Dire superstition quench humanity ! 75 By all the chiefs in Freedom's battles lost ; ODE V. To the Tarn By the Joseph Warton, D D.
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