Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Christopher Pitt , M. A. 21 VI . To the Rev. Christ . Pitt . From his Brother VII . To J. Hawkesworth , L. L.D. By Francis Fawkes , M. A. 25 VIII . To Pollio . By the late Earl Nugent 27 IX . From Celia to Cloe . By Isaac Hawkins Browne ...
... Christopher Pitt , M. A. 21 VI . To the Rev. Christ . Pitt . From his Brother VII . To J. Hawkesworth , L. L.D. By Francis Fawkes , M. A. 25 VIII . To Pollio . By the late Earl Nugent 27 IX . From Celia to Cloe . By Isaac Hawkins Browne ...
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... CHRISTOPHER PITT , M. A. IF Doddington will condescend To visit a poetic friend , And leave a numerous bill of fare , For four or five plain dishes here ; No costly welcome , but a kind He and his friends will always find ; A plain ...
... CHRISTOPHER PITT , M. A. IF Doddington will condescend To visit a poetic friend , And leave a numerous bill of fare , For four or five plain dishes here ; No costly welcome , but a kind He and his friends will always find ; A plain ...
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John Bell. TO THE REVEREND CHRISTOPHER PITT , ON HIS HAVING A FIT OF THE GOUT . FROM HIS BROTHER . AMONG the well - bred natives of our isle , " I kiss your hand , Sir , " is the modish style ; In humbler manner , as my fate is low , I ...
John Bell. TO THE REVEREND CHRISTOPHER PITT , ON HIS HAVING A FIT OF THE GOUT . FROM HIS BROTHER . AMONG the well - bred natives of our isle , " I kiss your hand , Sir , " is the modish style ; In humbler manner , as my fate is low , I ...
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