Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... heaven so clear : Before him Triton blows his twisted shell , And distant sea - nymphs know the signal well ; In long procession the caerulean train With joy confess the sovereign of the main : Such were the raptures of the sea - green ...
... heaven so clear : Before him Triton blows his twisted shell , And distant sea - nymphs know the signal well ; In long procession the caerulean train With joy confess the sovereign of the main : Such were the raptures of the sea - green ...
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... heaven - hued sapphire sparkle in the sun ; The wounded ruby ope its bleeding vein , And the red streams the virgin paper stain ; Here link your jewels in a blazing string , Let the green emerald look like smiling spring , The yellow ...
... heaven - hued sapphire sparkle in the sun ; The wounded ruby ope its bleeding vein , And the red streams the virgin paper stain ; Here link your jewels in a blazing string , Let the green emerald look like smiling spring , The yellow ...
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... Heaven's abode , And bade the mounting world ascend to God : And they had now been there - but Heaven look'â down , Their skills confounded , and their tower o'erthrown ; Tongues , pillars , orders , to confusion turn , And mankind ...
... Heaven's abode , And bade the mounting world ascend to God : And they had now been there - but Heaven look'â down , Their skills confounded , and their tower o'erthrown ; Tongues , pillars , orders , to confusion turn , And mankind ...
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... heavens to lave , And the horizon stoops to drink the wave . So the loud Euxine , whose compulsive sway Ne'er yet knew ebb or swift reflux of sea , Rolls on eternal , and directly beats Against black Bosphorus Epist . II . 37 AND DIDACTIC .
... heavens to lave , And the horizon stoops to drink the wave . So the loud Euxine , whose compulsive sway Ne'er yet knew ebb or swift reflux of sea , Rolls on eternal , and directly beats Against black Bosphorus Epist . II . 37 AND DIDACTIC .
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... art did at his birth inspire With a sweet finger for the Muse's lyre ; To whom the gift of genius fate has given , That golden blessing of indulgent heaven ; Must study music to improve his art , And through E 39 Epist . II . AND DIDACTIC .
... art did at his birth inspire With a sweet finger for the Muse's lyre ; To whom the gift of genius fate has given , That golden blessing of indulgent heaven ; Must study music to improve his art , And through E 39 Epist . II . AND DIDACTIC .
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