Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1800 |
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... boast , unrival'd , to enslave The great , the wise , the witty , and the brave ; Deck'd with the Paphian rose's damask glow , And the vale - lily's vegetable snow , Be thine , to move majestic in the dance , To roll the eye , and aim ...
... boast , unrival'd , to enslave The great , the wise , the witty , and the brave ; Deck'd with the Paphian rose's damask glow , And the vale - lily's vegetable snow , Be thine , to move majestic in the dance , To roll the eye , and aim ...
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... boast thy fame ; While England mourns thy undistinguish'd name , And views with wonder , in a female mind , Philosopher , divine , and poet , join'd ! The modest muse a veil with pity throws O'er vice's friends , and virtue's female ...
... boast thy fame ; While England mourns thy undistinguish'd name , And views with wonder , in a female mind , Philosopher , divine , and poet , join'd ! The modest muse a veil with pity throws O'er vice's friends , and virtue's female ...
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... boasted race of parrots pleas'd resign : For tho ' on citron boughs they proudly glow With all the colors of the watery bow , Yet thro ' the grove harsh discord they prolong ; Tho ' rich in gaudy plumage , poor in song . Now bear me ...
... boasted race of parrots pleas'd resign : For tho ' on citron boughs they proudly glow With all the colors of the watery bow , Yet thro ' the grove harsh discord they prolong ; Tho ' rich in gaudy plumage , poor in song . Now bear me ...
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... boast perhaps your fav'rite Pope ; But Virgil is as good I hope . I own indeed I can't get any To equal Helsham and Delany ; Since Athens brought forth Socrates , A Grecian isle Hippocrates ; Since Tully liv'd before my time , And Galen ...
... boast perhaps your fav'rite Pope ; But Virgil is as good I hope . I own indeed I can't get any To equal Helsham and Delany ; Since Athens brought forth Socrates , A Grecian isle Hippocrates ; Since Tully liv'd before my time , And Galen ...
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... boasted wit and fire In their rude hands almost expire : Yet still they but in vain assail'd , For , had their violence prevail'd , And in a blast destroy'd my fame , They would have partly miss'd their aim ; Since all my spirit in thy ...
... boasted wit and fire In their rude hands almost expire : Yet still they but in vain assail'd , For , had their violence prevail'd , And in a blast destroy'd my fame , They would have partly miss'd their aim ; Since all my spirit in thy ...
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