Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... 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 ; Bowers of retreat , and galleries of shade ; The ...
... 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 ; Bowers of retreat , and galleries of shade ; The ...
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... Thus , having tir'd myself and you , Sir , I kiss your hands , and so adieu ! Sir . A. ALSOP . BRIGHTWELL , March 8 , 1725 . то The Honorable GEORGE DODDINGTON , [ Afterwards Lord Melcombe 80 Epist . IV . FAMILIAR EPISTLES , & c .
... Thus , having tir'd myself and you , Sir , I kiss your hands , and so adieu ! Sir . A. ALSOP . BRIGHTWELL , March 8 , 1725 . то The Honorable GEORGE DODDINGTON , [ Afterwards Lord Melcombe 80 Epist . IV . FAMILIAR EPISTLES , & c .
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... hand , Sir , " is the modish style ; In humbler manner , as my fate is low , I beg to kiss your venerable toe , Not Old Infallibility's can have Profounder reverence from its meanest slave . What dignity attends the solemn Gout ! What ...
... hand , Sir , " is the modish style ; In humbler manner , as my fate is low , I beg to kiss your venerable toe , Not Old Infallibility's can have Profounder reverence from its meanest slave . What dignity attends the solemn Gout ! What ...
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... the 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 .
... the 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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... hands the garbs compose , From the lily and the rose . Or , if charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies ... hand undrawn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn ; As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent ...
... hands the garbs compose , From the lily and the rose . Or , if charm'd with richer dies , Fancy every robe supplies ... hand undrawn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn ; As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent ...
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bard beauties Bishop Hoadly breast captain charms CHRISTOPHER PITT crowd CRUX-EASTON dance dear delight divine Doddington drink dull e'en ease EPISTLE eyes face fair fam'd fame fancy fate Finedon fire flies form'd FRANCIS FAWKES give GOUT grace grott happy heart heav'n hence Hoadly hope Horace hour inspir'd ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE JOHN DOLBEN join'd kind lady laugh life's liv'd Lord lyre mind Muse ne'er never nymph o'er once Orpington pains Palladian passions Phoebus plain play pleas'd pleasure poems poet poetic poor poor Die pow'r praise pride rais'd rhyme scarce scene sense shade shew shine shun sight sing SIR GEORGE ETHEREGE SIR WILLIAM YONGE sisters smile song soul Spleen squire strain sweet taste tedious tell temples thee there's thou thought thro town us'd Venus verse Virtue whore wind wine wings wrote young youth ΤΟ