Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Pagina 9
... fancy'd pile : But the dull workman's slow performing hand Too coldly executes his lord's command . With dirt and mortar soon you grow displeas'd , Planting succeeds , and avenues are rais'd , Canals are cut , and mountains level made ...
... fancy'd pile : But the dull workman's slow performing hand Too coldly executes his lord's command . With dirt and mortar soon you grow displeas'd , Planting succeeds , and avenues are rais'd , Canals are cut , and mountains level made ...
Pagina 19
... , While , as the absent lover's use is , Fancy supplies what fate refuses . You see , Sir , how this long epistle , Just like young master's bell and whistle , + Has nothing else to recommed it , But jingling Epist . IV . 19 AND HUMOROUS .
... , While , as the absent lover's use is , Fancy supplies what fate refuses . You see , Sir , how this long epistle , Just like young master's bell and whistle , + Has nothing else to recommed it , But jingling Epist . IV . 19 AND HUMOROUS .
Pagina 28
... Fancy every robe supplies . Should perchance some high - born fair , Absent , claim thy tender care ; Here , enraptur'd shalt thou trace , STANHOPE'S shape , and RICHMOND's face ; While the waking dream shall pay Many a wishing ...
... Fancy every robe supplies . Should perchance some high - born fair , Absent , claim thy tender care ; Here , enraptur'd shalt thou trace , STANHOPE'S shape , and RICHMOND's face ; While the waking dream shall pay Many a wishing ...
Pagina 58
... or better ? And , not to stretch a narrow fancy , To shew what pretty things I can say , ( As some will strain at simile , First work it fine , and then apply " ; Add Butler's rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to.
... or better ? And , not to stretch a narrow fancy , To shew what pretty things I can say , ( As some will strain at simile , First work it fine , and then apply " ; Add Butler's rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to.
Pagina 67
... Fancy , child of southern skies , Averse the sullen region flies . I scribble verses ! why you know I left the Muses long ago , Deserted all the tuneful band To right the files , and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime ...
... Fancy , child of southern skies , Averse the sullen region flies . I scribble verses ! why you know I left the Muses long ago , Deserted all the tuneful band To right the files , and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime ...
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