Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... captain , fresh from town , bestows A friendly week upon his friend my spouse . Then gaily glide the days on downy feet , For sure the captain has prodigious wit ; OI could hear his sweet discourse for ever , Of all that's done , and ...
... captain , fresh from town , bestows A friendly week upon his friend my spouse . Then gaily glide the days on downy feet , For sure the captain has prodigious wit ; OI could hear his sweet discourse for ever , Of all that's done , and ...
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... pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love , banish far from your mind ; And those you may end , when you please to be kind . EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON то CAPTAIN HINTON . Epist . XI . 37 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... pass with pleasure along . All cares , but of love , banish far from your mind ; And those you may end , when you please to be kind . EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON то CAPTAIN HINTON . Epist . XI . 37 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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John Bell. EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON то CAPTAIN HINTON . HINTON , old Friend , accept from me The following rules without a fee : An asthma is your case , I think , So you must neither eat nor drink ; I mean , of meats preserv'd in ...
John Bell. EPISTLE XII . FROM J. BRAMSTON то CAPTAIN HINTON . HINTON , old Friend , accept from me The following rules without a fee : An asthma is your case , I think , So you must neither eat nor drink ; I mean , of meats preserv'd in ...
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... Beaux , belles , and captains , form a ring , To see the new facetious thing ; This happy Minion of the Nine , We wonder when he means to shine ; Fool ! would you prattle , tête - à - Epist . XIV . 45 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... Beaux , belles , and captains , form a ring , To see the new facetious thing ; This happy Minion of the Nine , We wonder when he means to shine ; Fool ! would you prattle , tête - à - Epist . XIV . 45 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... you easy , And his invention strains to please you , To shew his friendship cracks his brains , Şure is a mad - man if he feigns . ΤΟ CORINNA , FROM A CAPTAIN IN COUNTRY QUARTERS . 62 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XVII .
... you easy , And his invention strains to please you , To shew his friendship cracks his brains , Şure is a mad - man if he feigns . ΤΟ CORINNA , FROM A CAPTAIN IN COUNTRY QUARTERS . 62 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c . Epist . XVII .
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