Bell's Edition, Niteet 83–84J. Bell, 1777 |
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... the world , o'er fin and death ? O may the thought his friend's devotion raife ! O may he imitate as well as praife ! 120 125 Awake , my heavy Soul ! and upward fly , 46 MISCELLANIES . So may your hours foft-fliding steal away.
... the world , o'er fin and death ? O may the thought his friend's devotion raife ! O may he imitate as well as praife ! 120 125 Awake , my heavy Soul ! and upward fly , 46 MISCELLANIES . So may your hours foft-fliding steal away.
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John Bell. Awake , my heavy Soul ! and upward fly , Speak to the faint , and meet him in the sky , And ask the certain way to rife as high . 123 ON THE BIRTHDAY OF A GENTLEMAN WHEN THREE YEARS OLD . AWAKE , fweet Babe ! the fun's ...
John Bell. Awake , my heavy Soul ! and upward fly , Speak to the faint , and meet him in the sky , And ask the certain way to rife as high . 123 ON THE BIRTHDAY OF A GENTLEMAN WHEN THREE YEARS OLD . AWAKE , fweet Babe ! the fun's ...
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... Soul ! comply " This inftant , or , alas ! I die " In vain the youth perfuafion tries ; In vain her tongue at least denies : Then scorning death , thro ' dull despair He ftorms th ' unwilling willing fair ; Bleffing the Grapes that ...
... Soul ! comply " This inftant , or , alas ! I die " In vain the youth perfuafion tries ; In vain her tongue at least denies : Then scorning death , thro ' dull despair He ftorms th ' unwilling willing fair ; Bleffing the Grapes that ...
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The Mimick 46 | 30 |
So may your hours foftfliding ſteal away | 46 |
An epitaph infcribed on a ſtone that covers his | 52 |
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