Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Pagina 24
... prove Like other mortals , if you'd pity move : Think not your friends compassionate can be , When such the product of disease they see ; Your sharpest pangs but add to our delight , We'll wish you still the Gout , if still you write ...
... prove Like other mortals , if you'd pity move : Think not your friends compassionate can be , When such the product of disease they see ; Your sharpest pangs but add to our delight , We'll wish you still the Gout , if still you write ...
Pagina 52
... prove Our nation's boast , our country's love : A land of patriots , brave and free , While all mankind are slaves but we . To what a height true wit can reach , Let Waller and let Congreve teach : And if we needs must write by rules ...
... prove Our nation's boast , our country's love : A land of patriots , brave and free , While all mankind are slaves but we . To what a height true wit can reach , Let Waller and let Congreve teach : And if we needs must write by rules ...
Pagina 80
... Prove , they affect not me at all . But if my logic be not good , I'll prove it from the word of God , Which serves to clear all sorts of cases , And wears a masquerade of faces . When bloody - minded Jephtha swore , If he return'd.
... Prove , they affect not me at all . But if my logic be not good , I'll prove it from the word of God , Which serves to clear all sorts of cases , And wears a masquerade of faces . When bloody - minded Jephtha swore , If he return'd.
Pagina 101
... from my house in Ken ; And , as good luck would have it , found A friend for shire of Ebor bound : It proving temperate , pleasant weather , We soon agreed to go together , And for our ease , o'er turnpike - ways , EPISTLE XXVIII .
... from my house in Ken ; And , as good luck would have it , found A friend for shire of Ebor bound : It proving temperate , pleasant weather , We soon agreed to go together , And for our ease , o'er turnpike - ways , EPISTLE XXVIII .
Pagina 103
... prove the worst Warm negus gratified our thirst : At ten the welcome down we prest , And wooed the kindly Power of rest.- With early dawn we mount the chaise , And Phoebus smiles in friendly rays : O'er finest turnpike - road we bowl ...
... prove the worst Warm negus gratified our thirst : At ten the welcome down we prest , And wooed the kindly Power of rest.- With early dawn we mount the chaise , And Phoebus smiles in friendly rays : O'er finest turnpike - road we bowl ...
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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