Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... smile or tear : Close the fantastic scenes - but grace With brightest aspects thy fore - face , While Time's new offspring hasten to appear . With lucky omens guide the coming hours , Command the circling Seasons to advance , And form ...
... smile or tear : Close the fantastic scenes - but grace With brightest aspects thy fore - face , While Time's new offspring hasten to appear . With lucky omens guide the coming hours , Command the circling Seasons to advance , And form ...
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... smile without a place . Hear too Astronomy repine , Who taught unnumber'd worlds to shine ; Who travels boundless aether thro ' And brings the distant orbs to view . Can she her broken glass repair , Tho ' Av'rice has her all to spare ...
... smile without a place . Hear too Astronomy repine , Who taught unnumber'd worlds to shine ; Who travels boundless aether thro ' And brings the distant orbs to view . Can she her broken glass repair , Tho ' Av'rice has her all to spare ...
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... smile , Or , ripe for fate , this destin'd isle ; Tho ' Greatness condescend to pray , Will time indulge one hour's delay , Or give the wretch , intent on pelf , One moment's credit with himself ? Virtue , that true from false discerns ...
... smile , Or , ripe for fate , this destin'd isle ; Tho ' Greatness condescend to pray , Will time indulge one hour's delay , Or give the wretch , intent on pelf , One moment's credit with himself ? Virtue , that true from false discerns ...
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... 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 welcome Spring ; Inspir'd ODE XIII . To Valentine By Rev Samuel.
... 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 welcome Spring ; Inspir'd ODE XIII . To Valentine By Rev Samuel.
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... smiles with joy to see The amorous months led on by thee , That kindly wake her genial fire . The brightest object in the skies , The fairest lights that shine below , The Sun and Myra's charming eyes , At thy return more charming grow ...
... smiles with joy to see The amorous months led on by thee , That kindly wake her genial fire . The brightest object in the skies , The fairest lights that shine below , The Sun and Myra's charming eyes , At thy return more charming grow ...
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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