Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... the poison swelling in your breast , And all your soul by fond desire possess'd . In dying sighs a long three hours are past ; To some assembly with impatient haste , With trembling hope 10 Epist . II . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... the poison swelling in your breast , And all your soul by fond desire possess'd . In dying sighs a long three hours are past ; To some assembly with impatient haste , With trembling hope 10 Epist . II . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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... breast , Not rolling ages could deface that name ; Through all the storms of life ' tis still the same : Though length of years with moss may shade the ground , Deep , though unseen , remains the secret wound . TO THE EARL OF MIDDLETON ...
... breast , Not rolling ages could deface that name ; Through all the storms of life ' tis still the same : Though length of years with moss may shade the ground , Deep , though unseen , remains the secret wound . TO THE EARL OF MIDDLETON ...
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... breast , there's already too much ; Your pinners set right , your twitcher ty'd on , Your prayers at an end , and your breakfast quite done ; Retire to some author , improving and gay , And with sense like your own , set your mind for ...
... breast , there's already too much ; Your pinners set right , your twitcher ty'd on , Your prayers at an end , and your breakfast quite done ; Retire to some author , improving and gay , And with sense like your own , set your mind for ...
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John Bell. Thee every muse with rapture shall inspire , And kindle in thy breast the latent fire . Where thousand venerable domes arise , Where Verrio's breathing canvas meets thine eyes , Where pleas'd thou view'st how Scarborough's rug ...
John Bell. Thee every muse with rapture shall inspire , And kindle in thy breast the latent fire . Where thousand venerable domes arise , Where Verrio's breathing canvas meets thine eyes , Where pleas'd thou view'st how Scarborough's rug ...
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... out of sight you're out of mind . Think you he'd to his sisters write ? Was ever girl so unpolite ! Some fair Italian stands possess'd , And reigns sole mistress in his breast ; To her he dedicates his time , And fawns in EPISTLE XXVII .
... out of sight you're out of mind . Think you he'd to his sisters write ? Was ever girl so unpolite ! Some fair Italian stands possess'd , And reigns sole mistress in his breast ; To her he dedicates his time , And fawns in EPISTLE XXVII .
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