Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: OdesJohn Bell J. Bell, 1790 - English poetry |
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... , Each sordid passion should decay : Ambition shuns the dreaded Dame , And pales his ineffectual flame ; Wealth sighs her triumphs to behold , And offers all his sums of gold ; She in her chariot seen to ride , A noble Ode VI . 29 ODES .
... , Each sordid passion should decay : Ambition shuns the dreaded Dame , And pales his ineffectual flame ; Wealth sighs her triumphs to behold , And offers all his sums of gold ; She in her chariot seen to ride , A noble Ode VI . 29 ODES .
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... dread Bad Discord fly , and Light sweet - smiling spread . Her orient wing , controul this breast of mine ! And still when gloomy thoughts prevail , Oh short , and partial be their sway ! ́ And beam'd from thee , let pleasure's gladsome ...
... dread Bad Discord fly , and Light sweet - smiling spread . Her orient wing , controul this breast of mine ! And still when gloomy thoughts prevail , Oh short , and partial be their sway ! ́ And beam'd from thee , let pleasure's gladsome ...
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... deceived again ! But callous , in thy deep repose Behold , in long array , the woes Of the dread future , calm and undismay'd Till I may claim the hope - that shall not fade ! = ODE X. ON ENVY . BY R. SHEPHERD , 48 Ode IX . ODES .
... deceived again ! But callous , in thy deep repose Behold , in long array , the woes Of the dread future , calm and undismay'd Till I may claim the hope - that shall not fade ! = ODE X. ON ENVY . BY R. SHEPHERD , 48 Ode IX . ODES .
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... dread Bears itself upon his head . When the early breath of day Hath made the shadows flee away ; Still possess'd by thee I rove Bosom'd in the shelt'ring grove , There , with heart and lyre new strung , Meditate the lofty song . And if ...
... dread Bears itself upon his head . When the early breath of day Hath made the shadows flee away ; Still possess'd by thee I rove Bosom'd in the shelt'ring grove , There , with heart and lyre new strung , Meditate the lofty song . And if ...
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... Dread shall intervene , And Nature , still to all her feelings just , In vengeance hang a damp on every scene , Shook from the baleful pinions of Disgust . ANTIS TROPHE . Nature I'll court in her sequester'd haunts , By mountain ...
... Dread shall intervene , And Nature , still to all her feelings just , In vengeance hang a damp on every scene , Shook from the baleful pinions of Disgust . ANTIS TROPHE . Nature I'll court in her sequester'd haunts , By mountain ...
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