Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as a gay parterre : Young Cloe's bloom had made you certain prize , But for a side - long glance from Celia's eyes : Your beating heart acknowledges her ...
... Heav'n can give . Fir'd by new passion you address the fair ; Survey the opera as a gay parterre : Young Cloe's bloom had made you certain prize , But for a side - long glance from Celia's eyes : Your beating heart acknowledges her ...
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... 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 coldly hear the lyre . So num'rous herds are ...
... 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 coldly hear the lyre . So num'rous herds are ...
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... heav'n's good cause , Waste the land with holy laws : While the gleanings of their power , Lawyers , lordlings , priests devour . Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ...
... heav'n's good cause , Waste the land with holy laws : While the gleanings of their power , Lawyers , lordlings , priests devour . Now , methinks , I hear thee say , " Drink alone thy mountain whey ! " Wherefore tempt the Irish shoals ...
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... Heav'n A gentler , happier lot has giv'n ; To you has dealt with bounteous hands Palladian seats , and fruitful lands : Then in my sorrows have the grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce ...
... Heav'n A gentler , happier lot has giv'n ; To you has dealt with bounteous hands Palladian seats , and fruitful lands : Then in my sorrows have the grace To take some pity on my case ; And as you know the times are hard , Send a spruce ...
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... heav'n to be serene ; Pain , hell ; and purgatory , spleen . Sometimes I dress , with women sit , And chat away the gloomy fit ; Quit the stiff garb of serious sense , And wear a gay impertinence , Nor think nor speak 140 Epist . XXXV ...
... heav'n to be serene ; Pain , hell ; and purgatory , spleen . Sometimes I dress , with women sit , And chat away the gloomy fit ; Quit the stiff garb of serious sense , And wear a gay impertinence , Nor think nor speak 140 Epist . XXXV ...
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