Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Pagina 28
... song , Sense to teach , and words to move , Arts that please , adorn , improve ; And , to gild the glorious scene , Conscience spotless and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who pines for more . Wretched he who ...
... song , Sense to teach , and words to move , Arts that please , adorn , improve ; And , to gild the glorious scene , Conscience spotless and serene . Poor with all a HEATHCOTE's store , Lives the man who pines for more . Wretched he who ...
Pagina 37
... song , Let the night , like the day , pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love , banish far from your mind ; And those you may end , when you please to be kind . EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON то CAPTAIN HINTON . Epist . XI ...
... song , Let the night , like the day , pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love , banish far from your mind ; And those you may end , when you please to be kind . EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON то CAPTAIN HINTON . Epist . XI ...
Pagina 45
... song sublime , Suits not our sublunary clime ; Few are endued with eagle eyes , To mark his progress through the skies And when he wings his lofty flight , He perishes from vulgar sight . Yet , spite of folly or caprice , Suppose ...
... song sublime , Suits not our sublunary clime ; Few are endued with eagle eyes , To mark his progress through the skies And when he wings his lofty flight , He perishes from vulgar sight . Yet , spite of folly or caprice , Suppose ...
Pagina 63
... songs , loud laughter , and all that : Arts that have widows oft subdued , And never fail'd to win a prude ; Think , charmer , how I live forlorn At quarters , from Corinna torn . Not more distress the cornet feels From gruel , and ...
... songs , loud laughter , and all that : Arts that have widows oft subdued , And never fail'd to win a prude ; Think , charmer , how I live forlorn At quarters , from Corinna torn . Not more distress the cornet feels From gruel , and ...
Pagina 71
... from Venus ' , To gain themselves a larger share , And fob us off with fast and prayer : And tell us none to Elysium go , Who do not plague themselves below . Can mis'ry raise the grateful heart , Or tuneful songs EPISTLE XX .
... from Venus ' , To gain themselves a larger share , And fob us off with fast and prayer : And tell us none to Elysium go , Who do not plague themselves below . Can mis'ry raise the grateful heart , Or tuneful songs EPISTLE XX .
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