Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1800 |
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... , soar on high , And range the heavens with philosophic eye ; While those , surrounded by a vocal choir , The canvas tinge , or touch the warbling lyre . * Here , like the stars ' mix'd radiance , they Epist 1 . AND GALLANT .
... , soar on high , And range the heavens with philosophic eye ; While those , surrounded by a vocal choir , The canvas tinge , or touch the warbling lyre . * Here , like the stars ' mix'd radiance , they Epist 1 . AND GALLANT .
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... lyre has strung , And amorous griefs in sweetest accents sung , Since here in Charles's days , amidst a train Of shameless bards , licentious and profane , The chaste Orinda rose with ; purer light , Like modest Cynthia , beaming thro ...
... lyre has strung , And amorous griefs in sweetest accents sung , Since here in Charles's days , amidst a train Of shameless bards , licentious and profane , The chaste Orinda rose with ; purer light , Like modest Cynthia , beaming thro ...
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... Celia's numbers dwell , Which thus th ' unpractis'd breast with ardor swell , To emulate her praise , and tune that lyre , Epist . I. II AND GALLANT . THE Feminead; or Female Page Genius I To his Grace the Duke of Argyl.
... Celia's numbers dwell , Which thus th ' unpractis'd breast with ardor swell , To emulate her praise , and tune that lyre , Epist . I. II AND GALLANT . THE Feminead; or Female Page Genius I To his Grace the Duke of Argyl.
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John Bell. To emulate her praise , and tune that lyre , Which yet no bard was able to inspire ! " With tears her suffering virgin we attend , And sympathize with father , lover , friend ! What sacred rapture in our bosom glows , When at ...
John Bell. To emulate her praise , and tune that lyre , Which yet no bard was able to inspire ! " With tears her suffering virgin we attend , And sympathize with father , lover , friend ! What sacred rapture in our bosom glows , When at ...
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... lyre . " may her life's clear current smoothly glide , Unruffled by misfortune's boisterous tide ! O So while the charmer leads her blameless days With that content which she so well displays , Her own Honoria we in her shall view , And ...
... lyre . " may her life's clear current smoothly glide , Unruffled by misfortune's boisterous tide ! O So while the charmer leads her blameless days With that content which she so well displays , Her own Honoria we in her shall view , And ...
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