Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Mount Athos stand , Heave into form , and groan beneath his hand , While on one spacious palm he pours the sea , And his broad fingers form an ample bay ; The other grasps a wide - extended town , Whose regal walls unnumber'd turrets ...
... Mount Athos stand , Heave into form , and groan beneath his hand , While on one spacious palm he pours the sea , And his broad fingers form an ample bay ; The other grasps a wide - extended town , Whose regal walls unnumber'd turrets ...
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... Caesar , at Hampton - Court . 32. And from the stone sweet harmony rebounds . ] The statue of Memnon , son of Aurora , was made of stone . See Herodotus . 32. Beside his chisel let Mount Athos stand . ] 166 NOTES ON EPISTLES.
... Caesar , at Hampton - Court . 32. And from the stone sweet harmony rebounds . ] The statue of Memnon , son of Aurora , was made of stone . See Herodotus . 32. Beside his chisel let Mount Athos stand . ] 166 NOTES ON EPISTLES.
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John Bell. 32. Beside his chisel let Mount Athos stand . ] It was proposed to Alexander the Great , to turn Mount Athos into the statue of this monarch , with the ocean in a bason in one hand , and a large city in the other . -his carv'd ...
John Bell. 32. Beside his chisel let Mount Athos stand . ] It was proposed to Alexander the Great , to turn Mount Athos into the statue of this monarch , with the ocean in a bason in one hand , and a large city in the other . -his carv'd ...
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