Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... tedious waiting , On all our neighbours faults debating , And having nine times view'd the garden , In which there's nothing worth a farthing , In comes my lady and the pudden : You will excuse , sir , -on a sudden- Then , that we may ...
... tedious waiting , On all our neighbours faults debating , And having nine times view'd the garden , In which there's nothing worth a farthing , In comes my lady and the pudden : You will excuse , sir , -on a sudden- Then , that we may ...
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... : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil , and great the workman's care , Who dare attempt to fix impressions there : But should some swain more skilful than the rest , Epist . II . II . AND HUMOROUS .
... : So vainly beat the waves with fruitless moan . Tedious the toil , and great the workman's care , Who dare attempt to fix impressions there : But should some swain more skilful than the rest , Epist . II . II . AND HUMOROUS .
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... tedious hour , If baulk'd of whist , piquette is in my pow'r ; For oft the captain , fresh from town , bestows A friendly week upon his friend my spouse . Then gaily glide the days on downy feet , For sure the captain has prodigious wit ...
... tedious hour , If baulk'd of whist , piquette is in my pow'r ; For oft the captain , fresh from town , bestows A friendly week upon his friend my spouse . Then gaily glide the days on downy feet , For sure the captain has prodigious wit ...
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... tedious length spun out and past We meet - but how improv'd your taste ! Your figure , manner , dress , and wit , With all things for a Lady fit ; For , entre nous , my dear , our faces Should be the least of all our graces ; If nought ...
... tedious length spun out and past We meet - but how improv'd your taste ! Your figure , manner , dress , and wit , With all things for a Lady fit ; For , entre nous , my dear , our faces Should be the least of all our graces ; If nought ...
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... tedious philosophic chapters Quite stifle my poetic raptures , And I to Phoebus bade adieu When first I took my leave of you . Now algebra , geometry , Arithmetic , astronomy , Optics , chronology , and statics , All tiresome points of ...
... tedious philosophic chapters Quite stifle my poetic raptures , And I to Phoebus bade adieu When first I took my leave of you . Now algebra , geometry , Arithmetic , astronomy , Optics , chronology , and statics , All tiresome points of ...
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