Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... skies ; Crown her with laurels ever green , With olives fair inwove between : Her courage drew the conquering sword ; Her wisdom banish'd EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE AND NARRATIVE VERTUMNUS To Mr Page Bobart, Professor of Botany at Oxford From ...
... skies ; Crown her with laurels ever green , With olives fair inwove between : Her courage drew the conquering sword ; Her wisdom banish'd EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE AND NARRATIVE VERTUMNUS To Mr Page Bobart, Professor of Botany at Oxford From ...
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... . With golden hair the God of day Wings from the East his fervid way ; The stars , applauding as he flies , To see him stretch along the skies ; To see him roll his fiery race Athwart the vast Epist . I. AND NARRATIVE .
... . With golden hair the God of day Wings from the East his fervid way ; The stars , applauding as he flies , To see him stretch along the skies ; To see him roll his fiery race Athwart the vast Epist . I. AND NARRATIVE .
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... skies ; And Heaven , and Earth , and Air unite , To celebrate his heat and light : That light and heat which on our world From his gay chariot - wheels is hurl'd ; And every morn does rosy rise , To glad our dampy , darksome skies ...
... skies ; And Heaven , and Earth , and Air unite , To celebrate his heat and light : That light and heat which on our world From his gay chariot - wheels is hurl'd ; And every morn does rosy rise , To glad our dampy , darksome skies ...
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John Bell. To glad our dampy , darksome skies : Which once deserted by his light Would languish in eternal night . But Gardening were of all a toil , That on our hopes the least would smile ; Should the kind God of day forbear T'exhale ...
John Bell. To glad our dampy , darksome skies : Which once deserted by his light Would languish in eternal night . But Gardening were of all a toil , That on our hopes the least would smile ; Should the kind God of day forbear T'exhale ...
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... skies ; Down to the humblest shrub that crawls On earth , or just ascends our walls , Her squares of Horticulture yield : By Danby planted , Bobart till'd . Delightful scientific shade , For knowledge , as for pleasure 10 Epist . 1 ...
... skies ; Down to the humblest shrub that crawls On earth , or just ascends our walls , Her squares of Horticulture yield : By Danby planted , Bobart till'd . Delightful scientific shade , For knowledge , as for pleasure 10 Epist . 1 ...
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Almada awful beams beauty behold bending beneath bids blessings blest bliss boast Bobart bold breast breathe brow Carlo Maratti charms chearful cliffs clime dear deep delight Dovedale dread e'er earl of Danby earth EPISTLES DESCRIPTIVE Ev'n fair fame fate fire flame Friend gale glow grace groves happy heart heaven heroes hills honor ibid Keswick King lake Laocoon light Lisboa's Lisbon lofty Lord Lusiad Methinks mind mines mountains Muse Muse's native Nature's numbers o'er ocean OLIVER GOLDSMITH paint patriot Phidias Pindus plains pleas'd pleasure Portugal praise prey pride purple Spring race rage realms reign rise river Wye rocks round sacred scene Sertorius shade shew shine shore skies smiling soul Spain spread Spring steep stray stream sweet swelling Tago's Tagus thee thine thou Thro throne tide toil vale Viriatus Wainfleet waves Whitehaven wild winds wonder woodlark woods