Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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John Bell. EPISTLE VIII . THE STAGE . то JOSEPH ADDISON , ESQ . FROM MR . WEBSTER , OF CHRIST - CHURCH , Oxford . SINCE all the din of war begins to cease , And Britain's harrass'd sons expect a peace , Since now her prudent senators ...
John Bell. EPISTLE VIII . THE STAGE . то JOSEPH ADDISON , ESQ . FROM MR . WEBSTER , OF CHRIST - CHURCH , Oxford . SINCE all the din of war begins to cease , And Britain's harrass'd sons expect a peace , Since now her prudent senators ...
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... stage , Where Punch chastises spouse with prompted rage , Was then some Friar's cell , where all unseen The pious Father fed his sacred spleen ; Nor Fiends nor Witches then were seen to fly , While Priests and holy - water were so nigh ...
... stage , Where Punch chastises spouse with prompted rage , Was then some Friar's cell , where all unseen The pious Father fed his sacred spleen ; Nor Fiends nor Witches then were seen to fly , While Priests and holy - water were so nigh ...
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... stage , which ought to be their flail , Now soars the theatre , a stately pile , Itself an emblem of the tragic style , Firm to its base , yet lofty to the sight , Lofty , yet each way equal to its height , Plain as the shepherd - nymph ...
... stage , which ought to be their flail , Now soars the theatre , a stately pile , Itself an emblem of the tragic style , Firm to its base , yet lofty to the sight , Lofty , yet each way equal to its height , Plain as the shepherd - nymph ...
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... stage , and sing their Pater Nosters . This error claims the contrary extreme , Religion is for plays too great a theme , A theme that asks a more respected coat , A tongue that does not only move by rote . Let those who dare attempt ...
... stage , and sing their Pater Nosters . This error claims the contrary extreme , Religion is for plays too great a theme , A theme that asks a more respected coat , A tongue that does not only move by rote . Let those who dare attempt ...
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... stage , Or hear that impious pair his daughters play'd , Yet not his own ingratitude upbraid ? He must , he must , ' tis Shakspere reprimands ; What guilt so bold his pious pen withstands ? All hail , immortal Bard ! thy Muse disarms ...
... stage , Or hear that impious pair his daughters play'd , Yet not his own ingratitude upbraid ? He must , he must , ' tis Shakspere reprimands ; What guilt so bold his pious pen withstands ? All hail , immortal Bard ! thy Muse disarms ...
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