The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life & Writings to which is Added a Critical Dissertation on His PoetryCadell & Davies, 1805 - 148 sider |
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... sorrow from her heart , And pale distress sat sickly on her cheek , As thus her plaintive elegy began : And must my children all expire ? Shall none be left to strike the lyre ? Courts death alone a learned prize ? Fall his shafts only ...
... sorrow from her heart , And pale distress sat sickly on her cheek , As thus her plaintive elegy began : And must my children all expire ? Shall none be left to strike the lyre ? Courts death alone a learned prize ? Fall his shafts only ...
Side lxx
... sorrow sadden all the scene , And ev'ry pastime perish on the green : The sturdy farmer shall suspend his tale , The woodman's ballad shall no more regale , No more shall mirth each rustic sport inspire , But ev'ry frolic , ev'ry feat ...
... sorrow sadden all the scene , And ev'ry pastime perish on the green : The sturdy farmer shall suspend his tale , The woodman's ballad shall no more regale , No more shall mirth each rustic sport inspire , But ev'ry frolic , ev'ry feat ...
Side lxxii
... sorrow , or complain : Dear to the learned , to the simple dear , For daily blessings mark'd thy virtuous year ; The rich receiv'd a moral from thy head , And from thy heart the stranger found a bed : Distress came always smiling from ...
... sorrow , or complain : Dear to the learned , to the simple dear , For daily blessings mark'd thy virtuous year ; The rich receiv'd a moral from thy head , And from thy heart the stranger found a bed : Distress came always smiling from ...
Side lxxxiii
... , Goldsmith ! how shall sorrow now essay To murmur out her slow incondite lay ? In what sad accents mourn the luckless hour That yielded thee to unrelenting pow'r ; Thee , the proud boast of all the tuneful train lxxxiii.
... , Goldsmith ! how shall sorrow now essay To murmur out her slow incondite lay ? In what sad accents mourn the luckless hour That yielded thee to unrelenting pow'r ; Thee , the proud boast of all the tuneful train lxxxiii.
Side lxxxiv
... sorrows , honours without art , She pays in tears , redundant from the heart . And say , what boots it o'er thy hallow'd dust To heap the graven pile , or laurel'd bust ; Since by thy hands already rais'd on high We see a fabric tow ...
... sorrows , honours without art , She pays in tears , redundant from the heart . And say , what boots it o'er thy hallow'd dust To heap the graven pile , or laurel'd bust ; Since by thy hands already rais'd on high We see a fabric tow ...
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Æsop Amidst Auburn ballad bard blest bliss boast bosom bow'rs breast BULKLEY Burke character charms climes comedy David Garrick dear death Deserted Village diff'rent e'en Edmund Burke Elphin Epilogue ev'ning ev'ry eyes fame fire flies folly fond forlorn genius happiness HAUNCH OF VENISON heart heav'n hermit honour hour humble humour imitations Inner Temple Johnson labour land learning lord luxury mankind mind mirth MISS CATLEY moral nature ne'er never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain passion patriot pensive piece plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor pow'r praise pride printed rise round scene sigh simile Sir Joshua Reynolds skies smiling sorrow soul spread Stoops to Conquer stranger swain sweet SWEET AUBURN tears thee thine things thou toil tomb Traveller truth turn Twas VENISON Vicar of Wakefield wealth Whilst Whitefoord wretched write