Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring EPISTLE V.
... bring , Or send it all to master King ; And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring EPISTLE V.
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John Bell. And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring it , now the nights are dark . Punch I have store , and beer beside , And port that's good , though frenchified . Then , if you come , I'm sure to get From Eastbery - a desert ...
John Bell. And yet , perhaps , some venturous spark May bring it , now the nights are dark . Punch I have store , and beer beside , And port that's good , though frenchified . Then , if you come , I'm sure to get From Eastbery - a desert ...
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... bring , and drink it here — with all my heart . Plain is my furniture , as is my treat , For ' tis my best ambition , to be neat . Leave then all sordid views , and hopes of gain , To mortals miserable , mad , or vain ; Put the last ...
... bring , and drink it here — with all my heart . Plain is my furniture , as is my treat , For ' tis my best ambition , to be neat . Leave then all sordid views , and hopes of gain , To mortals miserable , mad , or vain ; Put the last ...
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... band , Your wife shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser wait , While you steal secret through the garden gate . ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND 26 Epist VII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... band , Your wife shall bring fair Innocence in hand , Should Cave want copy , let the teaser wait , While you steal secret through the garden gate . ΤΟ POLLIO , FROM THE HILLS OF HOWTH IN IRELAND 26 Epist VII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... bring along Jocund tale and witty song , Sense to teach , and words to move , Arts that please , adorn , improve ; And , to gild the glorious scene , Conscience spotless and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who ...
... bring along Jocund tale and witty song , Sense to teach , and words to move , Arts that please , adorn , improve ; And , to gild the glorious scene , Conscience spotless and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who ...
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