Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Pagina 37
... shun ; Those tears of the sky for the loss of the sun . Then in chat or at play , with a dance , or a song , Let the night , like the day , pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love , banish far from your mind ; And those you ...
... shun ; Those tears of the sky for the loss of the sun . Then in chat or at play , with a dance , or a song , Let the night , like the day , pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love , banish far from your mind ; And those you ...
Pagina 105
... shun bad roads , a faithful guide ; And shortly , o'er the rising steep , We saw the spire of Bugden peep : At breakfast near an hour we waste , ' Twas coffee , grateful to the taste , With dulcet cream , and nut - brown toast ; Then ...
... shun bad roads , a faithful guide ; And shortly , o'er the rising steep , We saw the spire of Bugden peep : At breakfast near an hour we waste , ' Twas coffee , grateful to the taste , With dulcet cream , and nut - brown toast ; Then ...
Pagina 120
... Shun then Flattery's tainting breath , Self - opinion shun like Death . Next , my Fair , with curious quest , Search the garden of thy breast , Underneath th ' enliven'd clay , ' Midst the streams that through it stray , Clay as fine as ...
... Shun then Flattery's tainting breath , Self - opinion shun like Death . Next , my Fair , with curious quest , Search the garden of thy breast , Underneath th ' enliven'd clay , ' Midst the streams that through it stray , Clay as fine as ...
Pagina 121
... shun , More than half Life's task is done . When thy breast thus clear'd you see , When the soil from weeds is free , When no more the thistle grows , Nor the thorn surrounds the rose , Thou shalt then employ thy hours , Gathering ...
... shun , More than half Life's task is done . When thy breast thus clear'd you see , When the soil from weeds is free , When no more the thistle grows , Nor the thorn surrounds the rose , Thou shalt then employ thy hours , Gathering ...
Pagina 135
... Shun petty larceny in wit , First know , my friend , I do not mean To write a treatise on the Spleen ; Nor to prescribe when nerves convulse ; Nor mend th ' alarum watch , your pulse . If I am right , your question lay , What course I ...
... Shun petty larceny in wit , First know , my friend , I do not mean To write a treatise on the Spleen ; Nor to prescribe when nerves convulse ; Nor mend th ' alarum watch , your pulse . If I am right , your question lay , What course I ...
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