Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... grott , each conscious shade ; Envy'd his choice , approv'd his flame , And fondly wish'd my lot the same . O were the cause reviv'd again ! For charming Queensbury liv'd not then , The radiant fruit , had she been there , Would scarce ...
... grott , each conscious shade ; Envy'd his choice , approv'd his flame , And fondly wish'd my lot the same . O were the cause reviv'd again ! For charming Queensbury liv'd not then , The radiant fruit , had she been there , Would scarce ...
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... grott ; ' Tis a long tale , and matters not , Dryden will tell you all that past ; See Virgil's Georgics , book the last . I speak on't , but to let you know This grott still stands in statu quo ; Of which , if any doubt remain , I've ...
... grott ; ' Tis a long tale , and matters not , Dryden will tell you all that past ; See Virgil's Georgics , book the last . I speak on't , but to let you know This grott still stands in statu quo ; Of which , if any doubt remain , I've ...
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... grott than she could shew . Hence let the Muse to Delos roam , Or Nio , fam'd for Homer's tomb ; To Naxos , known in ancient time For Bacchus ' love , for Theseus ' crime . Can she the Lesbian vine forget Whence Horace reinforc'd his ...
... grott than she could shew . Hence let the Muse to Delos roam , Or Nio , fam'd for Homer's tomb ; To Naxos , known in ancient time For Bacchus ' love , for Theseus ' crime . Can she the Lesbian vine forget Whence Horace reinforc'd his ...
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... grott Or seek he must , or finds You not . More cautious still , e'en when retir'd , By wits nor censur'd , nor admir'd , You say , ( tho ' every art your friend ) You dare to no one art pretend . Your fear is just . Each state and ...
... grott Or seek he must , or finds You not . More cautious still , e'en when retir'd , By wits nor censur'd , nor admir'd , You say , ( tho ' every art your friend ) You dare to no one art pretend . Your fear is just . Each state and ...
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... grott than she could shew . ] At Crux- Easton , the work of his Nine Sisters , on which Mr. Pope wrote an inscription , and Mr. Herbert of High- clear , verses . EPISTLE XXIX . Page . 108. Of the Lady to whom Dr. Dalton in- scribed this ...
... grott than she could shew . ] At Crux- Easton , the work of his Nine Sisters , on which Mr. Pope wrote an inscription , and Mr. Herbert of High- clear , verses . EPISTLE XXIX . Page . 108. Of the Lady to whom Dr. Dalton in- scribed this ...
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