Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Orpington and Cray , And live for once as humble vicars do , On Thursday I'll expect you here by two . Expect no niceties with me to pick , But Bansted mutton , and a barn - door chick . My friends with generous liquors I regale , Good ...
... Orpington and Cray , And live for once as humble vicars do , On Thursday I'll expect you here by two . Expect no niceties with me to pick , But Bansted mutton , and a barn - door chick . My friends with generous liquors I regale , Good ...
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... Orpington with St. Mary Cray , in Kent ; which he afterwards exchanged for Hayes . He wrote a variety of poems ; and translated the works of Anacreon , Sappho , Bion , Moschus and Musaeus , which were published together in 1760 ...
... Orpington with St. Mary Cray , in Kent ; which he afterwards exchanged for Hayes . He wrote a variety of poems ; and translated the works of Anacreon , Sappho , Bion , Moschus and Musaeus , which were published together in 1760 ...
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