Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Pagina 7
... rise Of CELIA'S cheeks , and CHLOE's eyes . ' Tis thus , my Lord , I , free from strife , Spend an inglorious country life ; These are the joys I still pursue , When absent from the town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away ...
... rise Of CELIA'S cheeks , and CHLOE's eyes . ' Tis thus , my Lord , I , free from strife , Spend an inglorious country life ; These are the joys I still pursue , When absent from the town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away ...
Pagina 24
... rise , And give attendance with his half - shut eyes ? What makes that girl with hideous visage stare ? What fiends prevent Ead's journey to the fair ? Why all this noise , this bustle and this rout ? " Oh , nothing — but poor master ...
... rise , And give attendance with his half - shut eyes ? What makes that girl with hideous visage stare ? What fiends prevent Ead's journey to the fair ? Why all this noise , this bustle and this rout ? " Oh , nothing — but poor master ...
Pagina 28
... Rise by magic pow'r of thought , Where by artist's hand undrawn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn ; As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent . Come , and with thee bring along Jocund tale and witty song ...
... Rise by magic pow'r of thought , Where by artist's hand undrawn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn ; As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent . Come , and with thee bring along Jocund tale and witty song ...
Pagina 36
... rise ; let your caution be such : Keep all cold from your breast , there's already too much ; Your pinners set right , your twitcher ty'd on , Your prayers at an end , and your breakfast quite done ; Retire to some author , improving ...
... rise ; let your caution be such : Keep all cold from your breast , there's already too much ; Your pinners set right , your twitcher ty'd on , Your prayers at an end , and your breakfast quite done ; Retire to some author , improving ...
Pagina 50
... examples lead to fame , And vicious teach to fly their shame . Yet we might spare the mighty pains In searching ancient dark remains , Since greater worthies rise at home , And Britain scorns 50 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... examples lead to fame , And vicious teach to fly their shame . Yet we might spare the mighty pains In searching ancient dark remains , Since greater worthies rise at home , And Britain scorns 50 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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