Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... meet- ing him at Mr. Rigby's 98 author's opinion of Friendship 166 LXII . To a Lady . By the Rev. S. Henley 167 120 LXIII . To Lord Hervey . By M. De Voltaire 169 103 LXIV . A Birth - day Offering to a young Lady 170 LXV . To Corinna ...
... meet- ing him at Mr. Rigby's 98 author's opinion of Friendship 166 LXII . To a Lady . By the Rev. S. Henley 167 120 LXIII . To Lord Hervey . By M. De Voltaire 169 103 LXIV . A Birth - day Offering to a young Lady 170 LXV . To Corinna ...
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... meet ) That measures be chang'd , and some cause of com- plaint Be immediately furnish'd , and end their restraint ; Their credit thereby , and their trade to retrieve , That again they may rail , and the nation believe . Or else ( if ...
... meet ) That measures be chang'd , and some cause of com- plaint Be immediately furnish'd , and end their restraint ; Their credit thereby , and their trade to retrieve , That again they may rail , and the nation believe . Or else ( if ...
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... meet : to you she owes Her name , her tribes , her generous race ; to you Her first , her latest blessings . Forth from you Issued our sires , old Woden's high - born sons ; Great Woden deem'd a god , with uncouth rites By his rude ...
... meet : to you she owes Her name , her tribes , her generous race ; to you Her first , her latest blessings . Forth from you Issued our sires , old Woden's high - born sons ; Great Woden deem'd a god , with uncouth rites By his rude ...
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... meet , Save , should you deem it wonderful to find Ambition cur'd , and an unpassion'd mind ; A statesman without power , and without gall , Hating no courtiers , happier than them all ; Bow'd to no yoke , nor crouching for applause ...
... meet , Save , should you deem it wonderful to find Ambition cur'd , and an unpassion'd mind ; A statesman without power , and without gall , Hating no courtiers , happier than them all ; Bow'd to no yoke , nor crouching for applause ...
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... meet , We add the epithet of Strong to Sweet . That some are peers by stars and strings we find ; You , by intrinsic nobleness of mind ; Fair Fancy's manly strokes your lines adorn ; We truly may pronounce you , poet born : And if in ...
... meet , We add the epithet of Strong to Sweet . That some are peers by stars and strings we find ; You , by intrinsic nobleness of mind ; Fair Fancy's manly strokes your lines adorn ; We truly may pronounce you , poet born : And if in ...
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