Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Pagina 28
... thee bring along Jocund tale and witty 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 ...
... thee bring along Jocund tale and witty 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 ...
Pagina 29
... , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer Paul's . " EPISTLE IX . FROM CELIA TO CLOE . BY ISAAC Epist . VIII . 29 AND HUMOROUS .
... , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ? " 6 Sights like these are nearer Paul's . " EPISTLE IX . FROM CELIA TO CLOE . BY ISAAC Epist . VIII . 29 AND HUMOROUS .
Pagina 44
... thee to the Nine ? You write to please - a task indeed ! - Taste differs , just as men who read : This loves an easy line , and that Deems all that is not glaring , flat . Some , wit and thought can scarce endure ; Swift is too vulgar ...
... thee to the Nine ? You write to please - a task indeed ! - Taste differs , just as men who read : This loves an easy line , and that Deems all that is not glaring , flat . Some , wit and thought can scarce endure ; Swift is too vulgar ...
Pagina 45
... Thee , toasts admire , and peers caress ; Frail and fallacious happiness ! Peers treat their poets as their whores , Enjoy , then turn them out of doors ; For wit ( if always in your power ) Is but a cordial for an hour : Shown like a ...
... Thee , toasts admire , and peers caress ; Frail and fallacious happiness ! Peers treat their poets as their whores , Enjoy , then turn them out of doors ; For wit ( if always in your power ) Is but a cordial for an hour : Shown like a ...
Pagina 49
... thee these home - spun lines I send , Not as a scholar , but a friend . Here I might shew from wise example , In work elaborate and ample , That Homer , though he wrote in Greek , Wrote what his mother taught him speak . Horace and ...
... thee these home - spun lines I send , Not as a scholar , but a friend . Here I might shew from wise example , In work elaborate and ample , That Homer , though he wrote in Greek , Wrote what his mother taught him speak . Horace and ...
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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