Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... er distant climes I stray , By guides experienc'd taught the way ; The wonders of each region view , From frozen LAPLAND to PERU ; Bound o'er rough seas , and mountains bare , Yet ne'er forsake my elbow chair . Sometimes some fam'd ...
... er distant climes I stray , By guides experienc'd taught the way ; The wonders of each region view , From frozen LAPLAND to PERU ; Bound o'er rough seas , and mountains bare , Yet ne'er forsake my elbow chair . Sometimes some fam'd ...
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... ne'er was seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen . But , after these fantastic flights , The lustre's meaner than the lights . The thing that bears this glittering pomp Is but a tawdry ill - bred romp , Whose brawny limbs and ...
... ne'er was seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and his Queen . But , after these fantastic flights , The lustre's meaner than the lights . The thing that bears this glittering pomp Is but a tawdry ill - bred romp , Whose brawny limbs and ...
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... ! Such honors I shall ne'er forget . The Goddess ( no uncommon case ) , Proud , I suppose , to shew her place , Or piqu'd perhaps at your renown , Sent Boreas to invite us down ; And he so Epist . XXV . 91 AND HUMOROUS .
... ! Such honors I shall ne'er forget . The Goddess ( no uncommon case ) , Proud , I suppose , to shew her place , Or piqu'd perhaps at your renown , Sent Boreas to invite us down ; And he so Epist . XXV . 91 AND HUMOROUS .
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... ne'er saw yet A creature half so passionate . Good heav'ns ! how did he rave and tear , On my not going you know where ; I scarcely yet have got my dread off : I thought he'd bite my sister's head off . " Tween him and Jenny what a ...
... ne'er saw yet A creature half so passionate . Good heav'ns ! how did he rave and tear , On my not going you know where ; I scarcely yet have got my dread off : I thought he'd bite my sister's head off . " Tween him and Jenny what a ...
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... ne'er had seen , I saw fair Venus , Beauty's Queen ; Sweetly she smil'd with graceful look , In shape of Lady Mary Coke . Our breakfast done , in haste we went To Newark on the banks of Trent ; There staid a little to regale On cold ...
... ne'er had seen , I saw fair Venus , Beauty's Queen ; Sweetly she smil'd with graceful look , In shape of Lady Mary Coke . Our breakfast done , in haste we went To Newark on the banks of Trent ; There staid a little to regale On cold ...
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