Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... thou sees't in store , Cut short my mortal thread , and now Take back the gift thou didst bestow ! Here let me lay my burden down , And cease to love in vain , and be a wretch no more . ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE YEAR MDCCXXXIX . BY ...
... thou sees't in store , Cut short my mortal thread , and now Take back the gift thou didst bestow ! Here let me lay my burden down , And cease to love in vain , and be a wretch no more . ON THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE YEAR MDCCXXXIX . BY ...
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... thou wing thy flight , and go , To scatter , blindly , joys and woe ; Spread dire disease , or purest health , And , as thou list , grant place or wealth . This hour , with - held by potent charms , Ev'n Peace shall sleep in Pow'r's mad ...
... thou wing thy flight , and go , To scatter , blindly , joys and woe ; Spread dire disease , or purest health , And , as thou list , grant place or wealth . This hour , with - held by potent charms , Ev'n Peace shall sleep in Pow'r's mad ...
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... 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 taste ! One table's vain intempʼrate load , With ambush , death , and sickness strow'd ...
... 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 taste ! One table's vain intempʼrate load , With ambush , death , and sickness strow'd ...
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... thou rosy - dimpled boy , Source of every heart - felt joy , Leave the blissful bow'rs awhile , Paphos and the Cyprian isle : Visit Britain's rocky shore , Britons too thy pow'r adore ; Britons hardy , bold , and free , Own thy laws ...
... thou rosy - dimpled boy , Source of every heart - felt joy , Leave the blissful bow'rs awhile , Paphos and the Cyprian isle : Visit Britain's rocky shore , Britons too thy pow'r adore ; Britons hardy , bold , and free , Own thy laws ...
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... 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 welcome Spring ; Inspir'd ODE XIII . To ...
... 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 welcome Spring ; Inspir'd ODE XIII . To ...
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