The Poems of Oliver GoldsmithRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 161 sider |
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Side 67
... Recitative . YE captive tribes , that hourly work and weep Where flows Euphrates , murmuring to the deep- Suspend your woes awhile , the task suspend , And turn to God , your father and your friend : Insulted , chain'd , and all the ...
... Recitative . YE captive tribes , that hourly work and weep Where flows Euphrates , murmuring to the deep- Suspend your woes awhile , the task suspend , And turn to God , your father and your friend : Insulted , chain'd , and all the ...
Side 68
... ; Thou , like the world , the oppress'd oppressing , Thy smiles increase the wretch's woe ! And he who wants each other blessing , In thee must ever find a foe . FIRST PROPHET . Recitative . Yet why repine ? What 68 THE CAPTIVITY .
... ; Thou , like the world , the oppress'd oppressing , Thy smiles increase the wretch's woe ! And he who wants each other blessing , In thee must ever find a foe . FIRST PROPHET . Recitative . Yet why repine ? What 68 THE CAPTIVITY .
Side 69
Oliver Goldsmith Robert Aris Willmott. FIRST PROPHET . Recitative . Yet why repine ? What , though by bonds confin'd , Should bonds enslave the vigour of the mind ? Have we not cause for triumph , when we see Ourselves alone from idol ...
Oliver Goldsmith Robert Aris Willmott. FIRST PROPHET . Recitative . Yet why repine ? What , though by bonds confin'd , Should bonds enslave the vigour of the mind ? Have we not cause for triumph , when we see Ourselves alone from idol ...
Side 70
... Recitative . But hush , my sons ! our tyrant lords are near , - The sounds of barbarous pleasure strike mine ear ; Triumphant music floats along the vale- Near , nearer still , it gathers on the gale : The growing note their swift ...
... Recitative . But hush , my sons ! our tyrant lords are near , - The sounds of barbarous pleasure strike mine ear ; Triumphant music floats along the vale- Near , nearer still , it gathers on the gale : The growing note their swift ...
Side 71
... wine refusing , I'll make them both together mine . Recitative . But whence , when joy should brighten o'er the land , This sullen gloom in Judah's captive band ? Ye sons of Judah , why the lute unstrung ? 71 THE CAPTIVITY .
... wine refusing , I'll make them both together mine . Recitative . But whence , when joy should brighten o'er the land , This sullen gloom in Judah's captive band ? Ye sons of Judah , why the lute unstrung ? 71 THE CAPTIVITY .
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Amidst Babylon ballad bard beauty bestow bittern bless bless'd blest bliss bold breast BULKLEY Bunbury captive CHALDEAN CHARLES LEE LEWES charms cheer CHORUS climes Covent Garden cried crown'd dear Duke of Cumberland EDMUND EVANS Elphin Epilogue eyes fame flies fond groves guest heart Heaven hermit honour ISRAELITISH keep a corner land Lord luxury maid mankind mansion mind mirth MISS CATLEY never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain pass'd passion Pasty pity plac'd plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet pomp poor praise pray pride rage rapture Recitative reign rise round scene SECOND PRIEST SECOND PROPHET shore sigh sinks skies skill'd smiling song sorrow soul spread spurn STOOPS TO CONQUER stranger swain sweet Sweet AUBURN tear thee thine thou toil turn Twas venison VICAR OF WAKEFIELD village wealth weep Whitefoord WOMAN wretch yonder youth