Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... there's such trampling over - head , Madam you'd swear was brought to - bed ; Miss in a hurry bursts the lock , To get clean sleeves to hide her smock ; The servants run , the pewter clatters ; My lady dresses , calls , and chatters ...
... there's such trampling over - head , Madam you'd swear was brought to - bed ; Miss in a hurry bursts the lock , To get clean sleeves to hide her smock ; The servants run , the pewter clatters ; My lady dresses , calls , and chatters ...
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... There fight so long , it would amaze ye : Here free will holds a fierce dispute With reprobation absolute ; There sense kicks transubstantiation , And reason pecks at revelation . With learned NEWTON now I fly O'er all the rolling orbs ...
... There fight so long , it would amaze ye : Here free will holds a fierce dispute With reprobation absolute ; There sense kicks transubstantiation , And reason pecks at revelation . With learned NEWTON now I fly O'er all the rolling orbs ...
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... There blooming flow'rs with rapture view , And sparkling gems of morning dew , Whence in my mind ideas rise Of CELIA'S cheeks , and CHLOE's eyes . ' Tis thus , my Lord , I , free from strife , Spend an inglorious country life ; These ...
... There blooming flow'rs with rapture view , And sparkling gems of morning dew , Whence in my mind ideas rise Of CELIA'S cheeks , and CHLOE's eyes . ' Tis thus , my Lord , I , free from strife , Spend an inglorious country life ; These ...
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... there Belinda meets you on the stairs , Easy her shape , attracting all her airs ; A smile she gives , and with a smile can wound ; Her melting voice has music in the sound ; Her every motion wears resistless grace ; Wit in her mien ...
... there Belinda meets you on the stairs , Easy her shape , attracting all her airs ; A smile she gives , and with a smile can wound ; Her melting voice has music in the sound ; Her every motion wears resistless grace ; Wit in her mien ...
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... there's another sort of creatures , Whose ruddy look and grotesque features Are so much out of nature's way , You'd think them stamp'd on other clay ; No lawful daughters of old Adam . ' Mongst these behold a city madam , With arms in ...
... there's another sort of creatures , Whose ruddy look and grotesque features Are so much out of nature's way , You'd think them stamp'd on other clay ; No lawful daughters of old Adam . ' Mongst these behold a city madam , With arms in ...
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