Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... thro ' the rural shade , But scorns the senseless jargon of the schools , Foe to proud science , and her frigid rules ! I whom that goddess in her chain has bound To tread her tedious and unvaried round ; I whose dull genius is untaught ...
... thro ' the rural shade , But scorns the senseless jargon of the schools , Foe to proud science , and her frigid rules ! I whom that goddess in her chain has bound To tread her tedious and unvaried round ; I whose dull genius is untaught ...
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... Thro ' Kentish - town , up Highgate - hill , Our horses move - against their will ; And , while they snuff the wholesome wind , We cast a parting look behind , Pleas'd t ' have left yon sable cloud , That buries millions in its shroud ...
... Thro ' Kentish - town , up Highgate - hill , Our horses move - against their will ; And , while they snuff the wholesome wind , We cast a parting look behind , Pleas'd t ' have left yon sable cloud , That buries millions in its shroud ...
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... Thro ' sandy lanes , and deep defiles , Where ray of Phoebus never smiles , ( Save on that beam - illumin'd dwelling , Where Young delights the Muse at Welling ) We march as gently as we can , And reach at Stevenage the Swan : A well ...
... Thro ' sandy lanes , and deep defiles , Where ray of Phoebus never smiles , ( Save on that beam - illumin'd dwelling , Where Young delights the Muse at Welling ) We march as gently as we can , And reach at Stevenage the Swan : A well ...
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... thro ' the pastures ride ; Our entrance gates and locks denied : Thro ' that deep lane , where many a slough Would spoil a horse , or hide a cow , Pass on we must , if we intend To pay our visit to a friend : True friendship has a bias ...
... thro ' the pastures ride ; Our entrance gates and locks denied : Thro ' that deep lane , where many a slough Would spoil a horse , or hide a cow , Pass on we must , if we intend To pay our visit to a friend : True friendship has a bias ...
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... thro ' safely with the chaise Now on the precipice's edge , Now bounc'd against a quickset hedge , And , by a wondrous kind of fate , By four arriv'd at Pointer's gate ; Whose entertainment , neat and kind , Soon put these dangers out ...
... thro ' safely with the chaise Now on the precipice's edge , Now bounc'd against a quickset hedge , And , by a wondrous kind of fate , By four arriv'd at Pointer's gate ; Whose entertainment , neat and kind , Soon put these dangers out ...
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