Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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Pagina 27
... thou condescend Here to see thy humble friend , Far from doctors , potions , pills , Drinking health on native hills ; Thou the precious draught may'st share , Lucy shall the bowl prepare . From the brousing goat it flows , From each ...
... thou condescend Here to see thy humble friend , Far from doctors , potions , pills , Drinking health on native hills ; Thou the precious draught may'st share , Lucy shall the bowl prepare . From the brousing goat it flows , From each ...
Pagina 28
... thou trace , STANHOPE'S shape , and RICHMOND's face ; While the waking dream shall pay Many a wishing , hopeless day . Domes with gold and toil unbought , Rise by magic pow'r of thought , Where by artist's hand undrawn , Slopes the vale ...
... thou trace , STANHOPE'S shape , and RICHMOND's face ; While the waking dream shall pay Many a wishing , hopeless day . Domes with gold and toil unbought , Rise by magic pow'r of thought , Where by artist's hand undrawn , Slopes the vale ...
Pagina 29
... Thou may'st resort To the viceroy's splendid court . There , indignant , shalt thou see Cringing slaves , who might be free , Brib'd with titles , hope , or gain , Tye their country's shameful chain ; Or , inspir'd by heav'n's good ...
... Thou may'st resort To the viceroy's splendid court . There , indignant , shalt thou see Cringing slaves , who might be free , Brib'd with titles , hope , or gain , Tye their country's shameful chain ; Or , inspir'd by heav'n's good ...
Pagina 52
... thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well , Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who 52 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... thou canst tell , Thou know'st the dead and living well , Could she her haughty charms compare With her , who 52 Epist . XV . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
Pagina 64
... spouses ! But where can this dear soul be found , In garret high , or under ground ? If so divine a fair there be , Charming Corinna , thou art she . But oh ! what motives can persuade Belles , to 64 Epist . XVIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... spouses ! But where can this dear soul be found , In garret high , or under ground ? If so divine a fair there be , Charming Corinna , thou art she . But oh ! what motives can persuade Belles , to 64 Epist . XVIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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