Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... 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 ; The cook - maid raves for want ...
... 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 ; The cook - maid raves for want ...
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... head compare . Such ropes of pearl her arms incumber , She scarce can deal the cards at Ombre . So many rings each finger freight , They tremble with the mighty weight . The like in England ne'er was seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and ...
... head compare . Such ropes of pearl her arms incumber , She scarce can deal the cards at Ombre . So many rings each finger freight , They tremble with the mighty weight . The like in England ne'er was seen , Since Holbein drew Hal and ...
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... head in muff , A dapper cloak and reverend ruff : No farce so pleasant as this maukin , And the soft sound of High - dutch talking . Here , unattended by the Graces , The Queen of Love in a sad case is . Nature , her active minister ...
... head in muff , A dapper cloak and reverend ruff : No farce so pleasant as this maukin , And the soft sound of High - dutch talking . Here , unattended by the Graces , The Queen of Love in a sad case is . Nature , her active minister ...
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... ! Conolly flies To distant suns , and diff'rent skies ! A Muse in tears moves slow and dull , How weak the head , the heart so full ! Slight sorrows find an easy vent , And trifling cares To Miss Anne Conolly, from Miss Courtenay.
... ! Conolly flies To distant suns , and diff'rent skies ! A Muse in tears moves slow and dull , How weak the head , the heart so full ! Slight sorrows find an easy vent , And trifling cares To Miss Anne Conolly, from Miss Courtenay.
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... Moore cures worms in stomach bred , I've pills cure maggots in the head ; With the receipt how you may make ' em , ́ To you I leave the time to take ' em . I've got a ray of Phoebus ' shine , Found 42 Epist . XIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
... Moore cures worms in stomach bred , I've pills cure maggots in the head ; With the receipt how you may make ' em , ́ To you I leave the time to take ' em . I've got a ray of Phoebus ' shine , Found 42 Epist . XIII . EPISTLES FAMILIAR.
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