Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... eyes . ' Tis thus , my Lord , I , free from strife , Spend an inglorious country life ; These are the joys I still pursue , When absent from the town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away , Busily idle , calmly gay ; Nor great , nor ...
... eyes . ' Tis thus , my Lord , I , free from strife , Spend an inglorious country life ; These are the joys I still pursue , When absent from the town and you : Thus pass long summer suns away , Busily idle , calmly gay ; Nor great , nor ...
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... eyes : Your beating heart acknowledges her power ; Your eager eyes her lovely form devour ; You feel 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 ...
... eyes : Your beating heart acknowledges her power ; Your eager eyes her lovely form devour ; You feel 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 ...
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... eye , so toss'd by wind ; Oh ! how unlike the heav'n my soul design'd ! Unseen , unheard , the throng around me move ; Not wishing praise , insensible of love : No whispers soften , nor no beauties fire ; Careless I see the dance , and ...
... eye , so toss'd by wind ; Oh ! how unlike the heav'n my soul design'd ! Unseen , unheard , the throng around me move ; Not wishing praise , insensible of love : No whispers soften , nor no beauties fire ; Careless I see the dance , and ...
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... hundred miles their influence . But hunger forces men to eat , Though no temptation ' s in the meat . How would the ogling sparks despise The darling damsel of my eyes ; Should they behold her at a play , As she's EPISTLE III .
... hundred miles their influence . But hunger forces men to eat , Though no temptation ' s in the meat . How would the ogling sparks despise The darling damsel of my eyes ; Should they behold her at a play , As she's EPISTLE III .
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... eyes ? What makes that girl with hideous visage stare ? What fiends prevent Ead's journey to the fair ? Why all this noise , this bustle and this rout ? " Oh , nothing — but poor master has the gout . " Meantime , superior to the pains ...
... eyes ? What makes that girl with hideous visage stare ? What fiends prevent Ead's journey to the fair ? Why all this noise , this bustle and this rout ? " Oh , nothing — but poor master has the gout . " Meantime , superior to the pains ...
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