Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... sight , Where Wisdom first inform'd my heart . Here let me thro ' the vales pursue A guide , a father , and a friend ; Once more great Nature's work renew , Once more on Wisdom's voice attend . From false caresses , causeless strife ...
... sight , Where Wisdom first inform'd my heart . Here let me thro ' the vales pursue A guide , a father , and a friend ; Once more great Nature's work renew , Once more on Wisdom's voice attend . From false caresses , causeless strife ...
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... sight the blushing rose : Yet , once the sunny season past , Think not the coz'ning scene will last Let not the flatt'rer Hope persuade : Ah ! must I say that this will fade ? For see the Summer posts away , Sad emblem of our own decay ...
... sight the blushing rose : Yet , once the sunny season past , Think not the coz'ning scene will last Let not the flatt'rer Hope persuade : Ah ! must I say that this will fade ? For see the Summer posts away , Sad emblem of our own decay ...
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... 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 the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er Ode XVIII . 23 ODES .
... 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 the skies : Where frowning Winter ne'er Ode XVIII . 23 ODES .
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... sight such dreary dreams engross , With their own vision oft astonish'd droop , When , o'er the watʼry strath , or quaggy moss , They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop . Or , if in sports , or on the festive green , Their destin'd ...
... sight such dreary dreams engross , With their own vision oft astonish'd droop , When , o'er the watʼry strath , or quaggy moss , They see the gliding ghosts unbodied troop . Or , if in sports , or on the festive green , Their destin'd ...
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... Sight , Pale , red Culloden , where these hopes were drown'd ! Illustrious William ! Britain's guardian name ! One William sav'd us from a tyrant's stroke ; He , for a sceptre , gain'd heroic fame , But thou , more glorious , Slavery's ...
... Sight , Pale , red Culloden , where these hopes were drown'd ! Illustrious William ! Britain's guardian name ! One William sav'd us from a tyrant's stroke ; He , for a sceptre , gain'd heroic fame , But thou , more glorious , Slavery's ...
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Autumn behold beneath blest bliss bloom Blooming groves bower breast breath breeze brow charms cheer clouds confest crown'd dark Delia drest e'er eternal eternal frame Ev'n ev'ry fair Fancy's Fate flies flowers FRANCIS FAWKES genial gentle gloom glory glows Graecian green grove HAIL Haste hear heart Heaven Hebrides honours hour JOHN HOME JOSEPH WARTON Latian life's light lyre Magdalen College maid mead mind morn mourn murmurs Muse Naiads Nature's ne'er night numbers Nymphs o'er peaceful Phoebus plain pleasures pow'r pride reign repose rill rise round rove SAMUEL JOHNSON scene shade short-liv'd sighs skies smile soft song soul sound spreads Spring STELLA strain stream swain sweet tempest thee thine thou thro toil vale verdant wake warbles waves wild WILLIAM WHITEHEAD Winchester college wind wings Winter wintry woes youth Zephyrs