The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. With an Account of the Life and Writings of the AuthorLondon, 1804 - 71 sider |
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... folly pays to pride . Those gentle hours that plenty bade to bloom , Those calm desires that ask'd but little room , Those healthful sports that grac'd the peaceful scene , Liv'd in each look , and brighten'd all the green ; These , far ...
... folly pays to pride . Those gentle hours that plenty bade to bloom , Those calm desires that ask'd but little room , Those healthful sports that grac'd the peaceful scene , Liv'd in each look , and brighten'd all the green ; These , far ...
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... freighted ore , And shouting Folly hails them from her shore ; Hoards , even beyond the miser's wish abound , And rich men flock from all the world around . B 2 Yet count our gains . This wealth is but a THE DESERTED VILLAGE . 33.
... freighted ore , And shouting Folly hails them from her shore ; Hoards , even beyond the miser's wish abound , And rich men flock from all the world around . B 2 Yet count our gains . This wealth is but a THE DESERTED VILLAGE . 33.
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... folly grows proud ; And coxcombs alike in their failings alone , Adopting his portraits are pleas'd with their own . Say , where has our poet this malady caught ? Or , wherefore his characters thus without fault ? Say , was it that ...
... folly grows proud ; And coxcombs alike in their failings alone , Adopting his portraits are pleas'd with their own . Say , where has our poet this malady caught ? Or , wherefore his characters thus without fault ? Say , was it that ...
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... betters ; " Howe'er from this time I shall ne'er see your graces , " As I hope to be sav'd ! without thinking on asses . " Edinburgh , 1753 . WH HEN lovely woman stoops to folly , And finds ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG . 61.
... betters ; " Howe'er from this time I shall ne'er see your graces , " As I hope to be sav'd ! without thinking on asses . " Edinburgh , 1753 . WH HEN lovely woman stoops to folly , And finds ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG . 61.
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Oliver Goldsmith. WH HEN lovely woman stoops to folly , And finds too late that men betray , What charm can soothe her melancholy , What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover , To hide her shame from every eye ...
Oliver Goldsmith. WH HEN lovely woman stoops to folly , And finds too late that men betray , What charm can soothe her melancholy , What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover , To hide her shame from every eye ...
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Amidst bards blank verse blessings blest bliss boast bowers breast bridal night Burke Cæsar charms cheerful climes Comedy confest cry'd David Garrick dear Doctor Dublin dy'd ev'n eyes fame fled flies follow'd folly fond forlorn gentle guest heart heaven hoard honour hour keep a corner labour land learning liv'd lord luxury maid mind mirth ne'er never o'er Old Bailey OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain passion pasty patriot pensive pity plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet pomp poor praise pride proud rage raptures reign Reynolds rise round Samuel Johnson scene shew'd shore sigh simile sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds skies skill'd smiling sorrow soul splendor spread Stoops to Conquer stranger supply'd swain sweet Sweet Auburn talk'd thee thine thou thro toil tripe turn twas tyrant venison village wealth weep Whitefoord wish'd Woodfall wretch