Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... thought and did no mortal harm ; On mossy banks fair virgins slept , As harmless as the flocks they kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure ...
... thought and did no mortal harm ; On mossy banks fair virgins slept , As harmless as the flocks they kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure ...
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... 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 too short for any distant aim ; And cold the ...
... 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 too short for any distant aim ; And cold the ...
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... thoughts appear before her : And , when I'm making an oblation , Am fain to spur imagination With some sham London inclination : The bow is bent at German dame ; The arrow flies at English game . Kindness , that can Indifference warm ...
... thoughts appear before her : And , when I'm making an oblation , Am fain to spur imagination With some sham London inclination : The bow is bent at German dame ; The arrow flies at English game . Kindness , that can Indifference warm ...
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... thoughts in soaring meditations flow , In rapturous trance on Virgil's genius dwell , To us , poor mortals , his strong beauties tell , And , like Aeneas , from your couch of state , In all the pomp of words display the Trojan fate ...
... thoughts in soaring meditations flow , In rapturous trance on Virgil's genius dwell , To us , poor mortals , his strong beauties tell , And , like Aeneas , from your couch of state , In all the pomp of words display the Trojan fate ...
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... thought , Where by artist's hand undrawn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn ; As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent . Come , and with thee bring along Jocund tale and witty song , Sense to teach , and words ...
... thought , Where by artist's hand undrawn , Slopes the vale , and spreads the lawn ; As if sportive nature meant , Here to mock the works of Kent . Come , and with thee bring along Jocund tale and witty song , Sense to teach , and words ...
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