Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: Vol. V.John Bell, 1789 - 200 |
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... all the daemon starts up from the toad . O sordid maxim , form'd to screen the vile , That true good - nature still must wear a smile ! In frowns array'd her beauties stronger rise , When love EPISTLES SATIRICAL Epist . L.
... all the daemon starts up from the toad . O sordid maxim , form'd to screen the vile , That true good - nature still must wear a smile ! In frowns array'd her beauties stronger rise , When love EPISTLES SATIRICAL Epist . L.
Strona 8
... smile , Or madly blaze unknown defects , is vile : ' Tis doubly vile , when but to prove your art , You fix an arrow in a blameless heart . O lost to honor's voice , O doom'd to shame , Thou fiend accurs'd , thou murderer of fame ! Fell ...
... smile , Or madly blaze unknown defects , is vile : ' Tis doubly vile , when but to prove your art , You fix an arrow in a blameless heart . O lost to honor's voice , O doom'd to shame , Thou fiend accurs'd , thou murderer of fame ! Fell ...
Strona 9
... smile . Truth in her gloomy cave why fondly seek ? Lo , gay she sits in Laughter's dimpled cheek : Contemns each surly academic foe , And courts the spruce free - thinker and the beau , Daedalian arguments but few can trace , But all ...
... smile . Truth in her gloomy cave why fondly seek ? Lo , gay she sits in Laughter's dimpled cheek : Contemns each surly academic foe , And courts the spruce free - thinker and the beau , Daedalian arguments but few can trace , But all ...
Strona 11
... smile , and let her frown with grace ; In mirth be temp❜rate , temp'rate in her spleen ; Nor while she preaches ... smile is to approve . The Muse's labor then success shall crown , When Folly feels , her smile , and Vice her frown ...
... smile , and let her frown with grace ; In mirth be temp❜rate , temp'rate in her spleen ; Nor while she preaches ... smile is to approve . The Muse's labor then success shall crown , When Folly feels , her smile , and Vice her frown ...
Strona 12
... smile each affectation into sense . Not so when Virtue by her guards betray'd , Spurn'd from her throne , implores the Muse's aid- ; When crimes , which erst in kindred darkness lay , Rise frontless , and insult the eye of day ...
... smile each affectation into sense . Not so when Virtue by her guards betray'd , Spurn'd from her throne , implores the Muse's aid- ; When crimes , which erst in kindred darkness lay , Rise frontless , and insult the eye of day ...
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Bard beauty Behold Bishop of Gloucester boast bold breast Brentford bright Britain's charms Colley Cibber court dare Democritus destin'd e'er Emperor of China EPISTLES SATIRICAL eunuchs ev'n facundia fair fame fancy Fashion fate fav'rite fear fire flame folly fool frown genius gibbets give glory gold golden reign good-natur'd grace Graecian haec hate hear heart heav'n honor hope Houyhnhnm ibid king land laugh lie Fit lord mankind merit mighty mind Muse ne'er Newmarket night numbers nunc o'er once passion Pindaric pleas'd Poet Pope pow'r praise pride quae Quam quid quod rage refin'd reign resistless ridicule rise risum SATIRE's SATIRICAL AND PRECEPTIVE scarce scenes scorn sense shame shew shine shun skies slave smile speak taste thou thought toil tongue truth Tyburn vice vide virtue Virtue's voice wise words Wreath youth
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