Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... fond fancy in our polish'd land Assembled shows a blooming , studious band : With various arts our reverence they engage , Some turn the tuneful , some the moral page , These , led by Contemplation , soar on high , And range the heavens ...
... fond fancy in our polish'd land Assembled shows a blooming , studious band : With various arts our reverence they engage , Some turn the tuneful , some the moral page , These , led by Contemplation , soar on high , And range the heavens ...
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... commend , Who knows no envy , and who grieves no friend ; Perhaps too fond to make those virtues known , And fix her fame immortal on thy own . то DEAN SWIFT ON HIS BIRTH - DAY , WITH 28 Epist . IV . EPISTLES PANEGYRICAL , & c .
... commend , Who knows no envy , and who grieves no friend ; Perhaps too fond to make those virtues known , And fix her fame immortal on thy own . то DEAN SWIFT ON HIS BIRTH - DAY , WITH 28 Epist . IV . EPISTLES PANEGYRICAL , & c .
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... fond delight her low productions sees , And how she gently rises by degrees ; A shell , or stone he can with pleasure view , Hence trace her noblest works , the heav'ns - and you . Behold how bright these gaudy trifles shine , The ...
... fond delight her low productions sees , And how she gently rises by degrees ; A shell , or stone he can with pleasure view , Hence trace her noblest works , the heav'ns - and you . Behold how bright these gaudy trifles shine , The ...
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... By years decay'd , shall tyrannize no more , These lovely lines shall future ages view , And eyes unborn , like ours , be charm'd by you . How oft do I admire with fond delight The curious 38 EPISTLES PANEGYRICAL Epist . VIII .
... By years decay'd , shall tyrannize no more , These lovely lines shall future ages view , And eyes unborn , like ours , be charm'd by you . How oft do I admire with fond delight The curious 38 EPISTLES PANEGYRICAL Epist . VIII .
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John Bell. How oft do I admire with fond delight The curious piece , and wish like you to write ! Alas , vain hope ! that might as well aspire To copy PAULO's stroke , or TITIAN's fire : Ev'n now your splendid lines before me lie , And I ...
John Bell. How oft do I admire with fond delight The curious piece , and wish like you to write ! Alas , vain hope ! that might as well aspire To copy PAULO's stroke , or TITIAN's fire : Ev'n now your splendid lines before me lie , And I ...
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adorn ATHENIA bard beauteous beauty beauty's beneath bestow blest bliss bloom boast bosom bowers breast bright charms Chryseis Clarissa DEAN SWIFT delight divine e'er EARL OF CARLISLE envy EPISTLE Ev'n eyes fair FALSTAFF fam'd fame fate female flame flow'rs fond form'd Friendship GARRICK genius give glow goddess grace grove Hail hand happy heart heaven herse honor inspire isle JOHN DUNCOMBE join'd LADY laurel lays living color lov'd lyre maid mind mirth Muse muse's Nature's ne'er numbers Nymph o'er Orinda paint Paphos Pindus plain Plato pleas'd pleasure polish'd pow'r praise pride Queen rapture reign rise sacred scene Scythian sense shade SHAKSPERE shine sing sister smiles soft song soul strains sung swain sweet taste tears thee thine thou thought thro truth tuneful tyrant verse virtue's virtues warbling Winchelsea wisdom's wonder youth ΤΟ