Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Crux- Easton . By the Same XXVII . From Marseilles , to my Sisters at Crux - Easton . By the Same 85 88 94 97 32 XI . To a Lady , in Autumn . By the late Earl of Chesterfield XII . From J. Bramston to Capt . Hinton 36 M. A. to his Wife ...
... Crux- Easton . By the Same XXVII . From Marseilles , to my Sisters at Crux - Easton . By the Same 85 88 94 97 32 XI . To a Lady , in Autumn . By the late Earl of Chesterfield XII . From J. Bramston to Capt . Hinton 36 M. A. to his Wife ...
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John Bell. EPISTLE XXV . FROM SMYRNA , TO HIS SISTERS AT CRUX - EASTON . 1733 . BY THOMAS LISLE , D.D. THE hero who to Smyrna bay From Easton , Hants , pursu'd his way , Who travers'd seas , and hills and vales , To fright his Sisters ...
John Bell. EPISTLE XXV . FROM SMYRNA , TO HIS SISTERS AT CRUX - EASTON . 1733 . BY THOMAS LISLE , D.D. THE hero who to Smyrna bay From Easton , Hants , pursu'd his way , Who travers'd seas , and hills and vales , To fright his Sisters ...
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... t ' enhance their worth , The pains they cost in bringing forth ; While his , as all mankind agrees , Though wrote with care , are wrote with ease . EPISTLE XXVI . ΤΟ MY SISTERS AT CRUX - EASTON Epist . XXV . 93 AND HUMOROUS .
... t ' enhance their worth , The pains they cost in bringing forth ; While his , as all mankind agrees , Though wrote with care , are wrote with ease . EPISTLE XXVI . ΤΟ MY SISTERS AT CRUX - EASTON Epist . XXV . 93 AND HUMOROUS .
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... ' Twas a place , I remember , exactly like Easton , A scene for an emperor's fancy to feast on . There I built a fine house with great cost and To my Sisters at Crux- Easton By the Same From Marseilles, to Sisters at Crux-Easton the Same.
... ' Twas a place , I remember , exactly like Easton , A scene for an emperor's fancy to feast on . There I built a fine house with great cost and To my Sisters at Crux- Easton By the Same From Marseilles, to Sisters at Crux-Easton the Same.
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... hie to the place where they buried their gold : There hov'ring around until morning remain ; Then sadly return to their torments again . FROM MARSEILLES , ΤΟ ΜΥ SISTERS AT CRUX - EASTON 96 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XXVÍ .
... hie to the place where they buried their gold : There hov'ring around until morning remain ; Then sadly return to their torments again . FROM MARSEILLES , ΤΟ ΜΥ SISTERS AT CRUX - EASTON 96 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XXVÍ .
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