Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... 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 pedigree . These form'd ...
... 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 pedigree . These form'd ...
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... As Moore cures worms in stomach bred , I've pills cure maggots in the head ; With the receipt how you may make ' em , ́ To you I leave the time to take ' em . I've got a ray of Phoebus ' shine , Found 42 Epist . XIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... As Moore cures worms in stomach bred , I've pills cure maggots in the head ; With the receipt how you may make ' em , ́ To you I leave the time to take ' em . I've got a ray of Phoebus ' shine , Found 42 Epist . XIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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John Bell. I've got a ray of Phoebus ' shine , Found in the bottom of a mine ; A lawyer's conscience , large and clear , Fit for a judge himself to wear . I've choice of nostrums how to make An oath which churchmen will not take . In a ...
John Bell. I've got a ray of Phoebus ' shine , Found in the bottom of a mine ; A lawyer's conscience , large and clear , Fit for a judge himself to wear . I've choice of nostrums how to make An oath which churchmen will not take . In a ...
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... , belles , and captains , form a ring , To see the new facetious thing ; This happy Minion of the Nine , We wonder when he means to shine ; Fool ! would you prattle , tête - à - Epist . XIV . 45 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
... , belles , and captains , form a ring , To see the new facetious thing ; This happy Minion of the Nine , We wonder when he means to shine ; Fool ! would you prattle , tête - à - Epist . XIV . 45 EPISTLES FAMILIAR , & c .
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... in lazy state , Just as forgetful as you're great ; Ramble to ev'ry court your rounds , Draw when you please an hundred pounds ; Despise expence , and dress out tawdry , In cloaths of lace , and gay embroid❜ry ; Shine.
... in lazy state , Just as forgetful as you're great ; Ramble to ev'ry court your rounds , Draw when you please an hundred pounds ; Despise expence , and dress out tawdry , In cloaths of lace , and gay embroid❜ry ; Shine.
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