Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... light , Or with refinement florish'd out of sight . There Metaphors on Metaphors abound , And sense by differing images confound : Strange injudicious management of thought , Not born to rage , nor into method brought . Ah , sacred Muse ...
... light , Or with refinement florish'd out of sight . There Metaphors on Metaphors abound , And sense by differing images confound : Strange injudicious management of thought , Not born to rage , nor into method brought . Ah , sacred Muse ...
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... light , Though thick encircled with surrounding night ; ' The kindling darkness breaks before the ray , And on the eye - ball bursts the brilliant day . Sage Temple writes , a spark of native fire , Excells whatever learning can acquire ...
... light , Though thick encircled with surrounding night ; ' The kindling darkness breaks before the ray , And on the eye - ball bursts the brilliant day . Sage Temple writes , a spark of native fire , Excells whatever learning can acquire ...
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... And let warm blushes streak the western sky ; Till evening shuts in sober suited gray , And draws her dappled curtains o'er the day . Let Vesper then pursue the purple light , And lead 24 Epist . II . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... And let warm blushes streak the western sky ; Till evening shuts in sober suited gray , And draws her dappled curtains o'er the day . Let Vesper then pursue the purple light , And lead 24 Epist . II . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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John Bell. Let Vesper then pursue the purple light , And lead the twinkling glories of the night ; The moon must rise in silver o'er the shades , Stream through your pen , and glance along the meads : While Zephyr softly whispers in the ...
John Bell. Let Vesper then pursue the purple light , And lead the twinkling glories of the night ; The moon must rise in silver o'er the shades , Stream through your pen , and glance along the meads : While Zephyr softly whispers in the ...
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... light . Hence to the garden should your fancy fly , Let the tall tulip with your Iris vie ; With a mix'd glory crown its radiant head , The brightest yellow ting'd with streams of red ; Next let the lily in your numbers blow , And o'er ...
... light . Hence to the garden should your fancy fly , Let the tall tulip with your Iris vie ; With a mix'd glory crown its radiant head , The brightest yellow ting'd with streams of red ; Next let the lily in your numbers blow , And o'er ...
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