Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... pride to make her shine ? Her locks , which long before lay matted , Are on this day comb'd out and platted : A diamond bodkin in each tress , The badges of her nobleness ; For every stone , as well as she , Can boast an ancient ...
... pride to make her shine ? Her locks , which long before lay matted , Are on this day comb'd out and platted : A diamond bodkin in each tress , The badges of her nobleness ; For every stone , as well as she , Can boast an ancient ...
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... pride , With leg tost high , on stately sofa sit , More like a sultan than a modern wit ; Quick at your call the trembling slaves appear , Advance with caution , and retire with fear ; Ev'n Peggy trembles , though ( or authors fail ) At ...
... pride , With leg tost high , on stately sofa sit , More like a sultan than a modern wit ; Quick at your call the trembling slaves appear , Advance with caution , and retire with fear ; Ev'n Peggy trembles , though ( or authors fail ) At ...
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... pride , or gain our end , Each jest should sacrifice a friend ; While one's ill - nature joins to praise What t'other's malice dully says . In peace my harmless minutes pass ' Twixt business , beauty , and a glass ; Nor want I aught my ...
... pride , or gain our end , Each jest should sacrifice a friend ; While one's ill - nature joins to praise What t'other's malice dully says . In peace my harmless minutes pass ' Twixt business , beauty , and a glass ; Nor want I aught my ...
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... pride On all occasions gratified , And disregard your friends at London , Not caring tho ' they're hang'd or undone . “ But hold ( you cry ) why this abuse ? " Pray hearken , Sir , to my excuse ; " Nor hurry with impetuous thought ...
... pride On all occasions gratified , And disregard your friends at London , Not caring tho ' they're hang'd or undone . “ But hold ( you cry ) why this abuse ? " Pray hearken , Sir , to my excuse ; " Nor hurry with impetuous thought ...
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... pride , Now lank depends on either side : My hat grown white , and rusted o'er , Once bien troussé with galon d'or ; My coat distain'd with dust and rain , And all my figure quite campaign . Tavern and coffee - house unwilling To give ...
... pride , Now lank depends on either side : My hat grown white , and rusted o'er , Once bien troussé with galon d'or ; My coat distain'd with dust and rain , And all my figure quite campaign . Tavern and coffee - house unwilling To give ...
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