Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 2J. Bell, 1791 |
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... lyre . So num'rous herds are driven o'er the rock ; No print is left of all the passing flock : So sings the wind around the solid stone : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil and great the workman's care ...
... lyre . So num'rous herds are driven o'er the rock ; No print is left of all the passing flock : So sings the wind around the solid stone : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil and great the workman's care ...
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... lyre , Superior to all former dames , Inhabit now the banks of Thames . Th ' Egyptian queen the ancients boast , For whom the well - fought world was lost , Tell me , dear H ** , thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well ...
... lyre , Superior to all former dames , Inhabit now the banks of Thames . Th ' Egyptian queen the ancients boast , For whom the well - fought world was lost , Tell me , dear H ** , thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well ...
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... lyre ; The holy butcher understood His promise's performance good , Though for a year the virgin stray'd , And wept her unlost maidenhead . Thus , Sir , you see we men of letters Can , like Jack Shepherd , cut our fetters ; When pinch'd ...
... lyre ; The holy butcher understood His promise's performance good , Though for a year the virgin stray'd , And wept her unlost maidenhead . Thus , Sir , you see we men of letters Can , like Jack Shepherd , cut our fetters ; When pinch'd ...
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... tries in vain , Such arduous heights of fancy to attain , And , tir'd , desists from subjects that require A Lambert's pencil , or a Dryden's lyre . ANSWER FROM CANTERBURY . BY A FRIEND . A SONG 84 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XXIII .
... tries in vain , Such arduous heights of fancy to attain , And , tir'd , desists from subjects that require A Lambert's pencil , or a Dryden's lyre . ANSWER FROM CANTERBURY . BY A FRIEND . A SONG 84 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XXIII .
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... lyre , And did , at Pelham's sight inspire Strains , that her Lincoln's self forgives ( You see the daring poet lives ! ) She that at Percy - Lodge so late From morn to night was us'd to prate , Almost impertinent and rude , Unbidden ...
... lyre , And did , at Pelham's sight inspire Strains , that her Lincoln's self forgives ( You see the daring poet lives ! ) She that at Percy - Lodge so late From morn to night was us'd to prate , Almost impertinent and rude , Unbidden ...
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