Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1781 |
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... bright pewter comes too late When your first courfe was all ferv'd up in plate . 25 Most knowing Sir ! the greatest part of Cooks 30 Searching for truth are cozen'd by its looks . One would have all things little , hence has try'd ...
... bright pewter comes too late When your first courfe was all ferv'd up in plate . 25 Most knowing Sir ! the greatest part of Cooks 30 Searching for truth are cozen'd by its looks . One would have all things little , hence has try'd ...
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... bright , And would be feen ev'n thro ' the gloom of night , Yet they their greatest luftre still display In the meridian pitch of calmeft day ; " Tis then we purple view and coftly gem , And with more admiration gaze on them . Faults ...
... bright , And would be feen ev'n thro ' the gloom of night , Yet they their greatest luftre still display In the meridian pitch of calmeft day ; " Tis then we purple view and coftly gem , And with more admiration gaze on them . Faults ...
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... bright . 330 This lady took up an odd fancy That with this bull the fain would dance ye . She'd mow him grafs , and cut down boughs , On which his stateliness might browse . Whilft thus fhe hedges breaks , and climbs , Sure Minos must ...
... bright . 330 This lady took up an odd fancy That with this bull the fain would dance ye . She'd mow him grafs , and cut down boughs , On which his stateliness might browse . Whilft thus fhe hedges breaks , and climbs , Sure Minos must ...
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... bright images you'll raife ; When just they are not flattery but praise . What can be faid too much of what is good , Since an immortal fame is Virtue's food ? For nine years ' fpace Egypt had fruitless stood Without the aid of Nile's ...
... bright images you'll raife ; When just they are not flattery but praise . What can be faid too much of what is good , Since an immortal fame is Virtue's food ? For nine years ' fpace Egypt had fruitless stood Without the aid of Nile's ...
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... bright fmiles , calm peace , and flowing Are the companions of the Paphian boy ; [ joy , Such as when Hymen first his mantle fpread 1004 All o'er the facred down which made the bridal bed . ' These blandishments keep Love upon the wing ...
... bright fmiles , calm peace , and flowing Are the companions of the Paphian boy ; [ joy , Such as when Hymen first his mantle fpread 1004 All o'er the facred down which made the bridal bed . ' These blandishments keep Love upon the wing ...
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Apicius Art of Cookery beauty becauſe beft beſt breaſt Britiſh cauſe charms Cook cry'd defign defire diſh eaſe ev'n ev'ry eyes faid fam'd fame fate fatire fauce fays feem feen fenfe fent fervants fhall fhew filk fince fing firſt flain fleep fome fong foon foul freſh Frumenty ftill ftreams fubject fuch fure give grace happineſs Heav'n himſelf houſe juft juſt King laft laſt leaſt lefs Lord Love maſter moft moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt ne'er never numbers nymphs o'er occafion Orpheus Ovid paffion paſt perfons pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poem poets pow'r praiſe prefent profe raiſe reft rife ſay ſeem ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall ſome ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſuch tell thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand thro tranflated unleſs uſe verfe verſe Whilft Whofe whoſe wife
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143 ページ - Thoufands of happy hours you pafs'd with me ; " No mention made of old Penelope. " On adamant our wrongs we all engrave, " But write our benefits upon the wave. " Why then be gone, the feas uncertain truft ; " As I found you, fo may you find them juft. " Dying Calypfo muft be left behind, " And all your vows be wafted with the wind !" Fond are the hopes he fhould be conftant now, Who to his tendereft part had broke his vow.
136 ページ - To make your wife and mine a muff.) Thus he frames wings, and nothing lacks To fix the whole, but melted wax : That was the work of the young boy, Pleas'd at the fancy of the toy; Not guessing, ere he was much older, He should have one upon each shoulder.
81 ページ - L were a Picture drawn With Cynthia's Face, but with a Neck like Brawn; With Wings of Turkey, and with Feet of Calf, Tho' drawn by Kneller, it would make you laugh!
44 ページ - Cincinnatus, who went from the plough to the command of the Roman army ; and, having brought home victory, retired to his cottage ; for, when the Samnite...
8 ページ - Which faid, he foon outftript the wind, Whilft puffing Boreas lagg'd behind ; And to Urganda's cave he came, A lady of prodigious fame, Whofe hollow eyes and hopper breech...
112 ページ - THE BEGGAR WOMAN. A GENTLEMAN in hunting rode aftray, •**• More out of choice, than that he loft his way, He let his company the Hare purfue, For he himfelf had other game in view. A Beggar by her trade ; yet not fo mean, But that her cheeks were frefh, and linen clean. J' Miftrefs," quoth he, " and what if we two fhou'd * Retire a little way into the wood...
43 ページ - I hope it will not be taken ill by the wits, that 1 call my cooks by the title of ingenious; for I cannot imagine why cooks may not be as well read as any other persons.
84 ページ - The fate of things lies always in the dark : What cavalier would know St. James's Park '? For locket stands «;i icrc gardens once did spring ; And wild-ducks quack where grasshoppers did sing ; A princely palace on that space does rise, Where Sedley's noble muse found mulberries'.
159 ページ - And have you by a rival croft, Only in hopes you may n't be loft. Sometimes they fay that you are faulty, And that they know where...
54 ページ - The Art of Cookery, in imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry, with some Letters to Dr. Lister...