Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... shew at least the purpose of his heart . With thoughts like these the shining courts you seek ; Full of new projects for almost a week : You then despise the tinsel glittering snare ; Think vile mankind below a serious care . Life is ...
... shew at least the purpose of his heart . With thoughts like these the shining courts you seek ; Full of new projects for almost a week : You then despise the tinsel glittering snare ; Think vile mankind below a serious care . Life is ...
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... shew Than Gresham's children ever knew ; Which carrier Dick shall bring you down , Next time the waggon comes to town . First , I have drops of the same shower Which Jove in Danae's lap did pour ; From Carthage brought , the sword I'll ...
... shew Than Gresham's children ever knew ; Which carrier Dick shall bring you down , Next time the waggon comes to town . First , I have drops of the same shower Which Jove in Danae's lap did pour ; From Carthage brought , the sword I'll ...
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... shew from wise example , In work elaborate and ample , That Homer , though he wrote in Greek , Wrote what his mother taught him speak . Horace and Virgil's learned Latin Was what , when boys , they us'd to prate in : That all fam'd ...
... shew from wise example , In work elaborate and ample , That Homer , though he wrote in Greek , Wrote what his mother taught him speak . Horace and Virgil's learned Latin Was what , when boys , they us'd to prate in : That all fam'd ...
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... shew'd me a review , " All that at that time , he could do ; " For you must know , at present writing , " Our armies have all done with fighting . " From hence to Hanover we went , " Liv'd in a round of merriment . " I had no time to ...
... shew'd me a review , " All that at that time , he could do ; " For you must know , at present writing , " Our armies have all done with fighting . " From hence to Hanover we went , " Liv'd in a round of merriment . " I had no time to ...
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... well , or better ? And , not to stretch a narrow fancy , To shew what pretty things I can say , ( As some will strain at simile , First work it fine , and then apply " ; Add Butler's rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to.
... well , or better ? And , not to stretch a narrow fancy , To shew what pretty things I can say , ( As some will strain at simile , First work it fine , and then apply " ; Add Butler's rhymes to Prior's thoughts , And choose to.
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