Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1791 |
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... the sky ! how still ! How mild the dying gale ! How soft the whispers of the rill That winds along the dale ! So tranquil Nature's works appear , It seems the Sabbath ODE XXIII . Written in Autumn By the Rev Francis Fawkes, M.
... the sky ! how still ! How mild the dying gale ! How soft the whispers of the rill That winds along the dale ! So tranquil Nature's works appear , It seems the Sabbath ODE XXIII . Written in Autumn By the Rev Francis Fawkes, M.
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... wind , To hear his harp by British FAIRFAX Strung ! Prevailing Poet ! whose undoubting mind , Believ'd the magic wonders which he sung ! Hence , at each sound , imagination glows ! Hence , at each picture , vivid life starts here ...
... wind , To hear his harp by British FAIRFAX Strung ! Prevailing Poet ! whose undoubting mind , Believ'd the magic wonders which he sung ! Hence , at each sound , imagination glows ! Hence , at each picture , vivid life starts here ...
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... wind , Thy wondrous tale , and cheer the list'ning waste . Though from his caves th ' unfeeling North Pour'd all his legion'd tempests forth , Yet still thy laurels bloom : One deathless glory still remains , Thy stream has roll'd ...
... wind , Thy wondrous tale , and cheer the list'ning waste . Though from his caves th ' unfeeling North Pour'd all his legion'd tempests forth , Yet still thy laurels bloom : One deathless glory still remains , Thy stream has roll'd ...
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... wind thy willow'd waves , But ah ! they fructify a land of slaves ! In vain thy bare - foot , sun - burnt peasants hide With luscious grapes yon hill's romantic side ; No cups nectareous shall their toils repay , The priest's , the ...
... wind thy willow'd waves , But ah ! they fructify a land of slaves ! In vain thy bare - foot , sun - burnt peasants hide With luscious grapes yon hill's romantic side ; No cups nectareous shall their toils repay , The priest's , the ...
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... wind . For ah ! thy pain The pitying Muse can well relate : Ah ! let her , plaintive , pour the tend'rest strain , To teach the Echoes thy disastrous fate . ' Twas where the alder's close - knit shade entwin'd ODE VII . the Rev William ...
... wind . For ah ! thy pain The pitying Muse can well relate : Ah ! let her , plaintive , pour the tend'rest strain , To teach the Echoes thy disastrous fate . ' Twas where the alder's close - knit shade entwin'd ODE VII . the Rev William ...
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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