Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Garrick's Answer XXXI . To Colonel ( afterwards Lord ) Clive XXXII . Dennis to Mr. Thomson 105 XXXIII . To Sir ... Garrick XXIII . Nature to Dr. Hoadly XXIV . To Mr. Garrick , on his erecting a Statue to Shakspere 87 XXV . To Mr. Garrick ...
... Garrick's Answer XXXI . To Colonel ( afterwards Lord ) Clive XXXII . Dennis to Mr. Thomson 105 XXXIII . To Sir ... Garrick XXIII . Nature to Dr. Hoadly XXIV . To Mr. Garrick , on his erecting a Statue to Shakspere 87 XXV . To Mr. Garrick ...
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... you , O ! teach us , ere you change the scene To Stygian banks from Hippocrene , How free - born bards should strike the strings , And how a Briton write to kings . ΤΟ MR . GARRICK , By the Same . ON Epist . XXI . 79 AND GALLANT .
... you , O ! teach us , ere you change the scene To Stygian banks from Hippocrene , How free - born bards should strike the strings , And how a Briton write to kings . ΤΟ MR . GARRICK , By the Same . ON Epist . XXI . 79 AND GALLANT .
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... GARRICK had the patent got , And both their ladyships again Might now return to Drury - lane . They bow'd , they simper'd , and agreed They wish'd the project might succeed . ' Twas very possible , the case Was likely too and had a face ...
... GARRICK had the patent got , And both their ladyships again Might now return to Drury - lane . They bow'd , they simper'd , and agreed They wish'd the project might succeed . ' Twas very possible , the case Was likely too and had a face ...
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... GARRICK , this at least Appears , by both a truth confess'd , That their whole fate for many a year But hangs on your paternal care . A nation's taste depends on you ; -Perhaps a nation's virtue too . O think how glorious ' twere to ...
... GARRICK , this at least Appears , by both a truth confess'd , That their whole fate for many a year But hangs on your paternal care . A nation's taste depends on you ; -Perhaps a nation's virtue too . O think how glorious ' twere to ...
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... GARRICK too , who long before Had stole my whole expressive pow'r . That changeful Proteus of the stage Usurps my mirth , my grief , my rage ; And as his diff'rent parts incline , Gives joys or pains , sincere as mine . Yet you shall ...
... GARRICK too , who long before Had stole my whole expressive pow'r . That changeful Proteus of the stage Usurps my mirth , my grief , my rage ; And as his diff'rent parts incline , Gives joys or pains , sincere as mine . Yet you shall ...
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