Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: EpistlesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1789 |
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... the flocks they kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure the case is alter'd quite , Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , EPISTLES.
... the flocks they kept ; Then love was all they had to do , And nymphs were chaste , and swains were true . But now , whatever poets write , ' Tis sure the case is alter'd quite , Virtue no more in rural plains , Or innocence , EPISTLES.
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... Nymphs of gentle Thames , Who warm me hither with their beams : Such power they have , they can dispense Five hundred miles their influence . But hunger forces men to eat , Though no temptation ' s in the meat . How would the ogling ...
... Nymphs of gentle Thames , Who warm me hither with their beams : Such power they have , they can dispense Five hundred miles their influence . But hunger forces men to eat , Though no temptation ' s in the meat . How would the ogling ...
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... nymph of polish'd sense , Which pedants call Impertinence ; Train'd up to laugh , and drink , and swear , And rally with the prettiest air- Amidst our frolicks and carouses How shall we pity wretched spouses ! But where can this dear ...
... nymph of polish'd sense , Which pedants call Impertinence ; Train'd up to laugh , and drink , and swear , And rally with the prettiest air- Amidst our frolicks and carouses How shall we pity wretched spouses ! But where can this dear ...
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... the files , and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime Misled I wander'd into rhyme , And various sonnets penn'd in plenty On every nymph from twelve to twenty ; Compar❜d to roses , pinks and lilies , The cheeks EPISTLE XIX .
... the files , and study Bland . Indeed in youth's fantastic prime Misled I wander'd into rhyme , And various sonnets penn'd in plenty On every nymph from twelve to twenty ; Compar❜d to roses , pinks and lilies , The cheeks EPISTLE XIX .
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John Bell. Dull goddess , from whose seat and barren plain Fly all the nymphs , and all the sylvan train : Yet , pleas'd even here , we'll own sweet friendship's power , Smiling in converse o'er the social hour ; Here patient o'er the ...
John Bell. Dull goddess , from whose seat and barren plain Fly all the nymphs , and all the sylvan train : Yet , pleas'd even here , we'll own sweet friendship's power , Smiling in converse o'er the social hour ; Here patient o'er the ...
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bard beauties Bishop Hoadly breast captain charms CHRISTOPHER PITT crowd CRUX-EASTON dance dear delight divine Doddington drink dull e'en ease EPISTLE eyes face fair fam'd fame fancy fate Finedon fire flies form'd FRANCIS FAWKES give GOUT grace grott happy heart heav'n hence Hoadly hope Horace hour inspir'd ISAAC HAWKINS BROWNE JOHN DOLBEN join'd kind lady laugh life's liv'd Lord lyre mind Muse ne'er never nymph o'er once Orpington pains Palladian passions Phoebus plain play pleas'd pleasure poems poet poetic poor poor Die pow'r praise pride rais'd rhyme scarce scene sense shade shew shine shun sight sing SIR GEORGE ETHEREGE SIR WILLIAM YONGE sisters smile song soul Spleen squire strain sweet taste tedious tell temples thee there's thou thought thro town us'd Venus verse Virtue whore wind wine wings wrote young youth ΤΟ