The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsT. Heptinstall, 1796 - 141 sider |
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Side xvi
... sweet sucking Johnson , a natural stroke in the whole play , but the young fellow giving the stolen jewels to the mother , supposing her to be the landlady . That Mr. Col- man did no justice to this piece , I honestly allow ; that he ...
... sweet sucking Johnson , a natural stroke in the whole play , but the young fellow giving the stolen jewels to the mother , supposing her to be the landlady . That Mr. Col- man did no justice to this piece , I honestly allow ; that he ...
Side xxiv
... sweet Bard ! to each fine feeling true , Thy virtues many , and thy foibles few ; Those form'd to charm e'en vicious minds , —and these With harmless mirth the social soul to please . Another's woe thy heart could always melt ; None ...
... sweet Bard ! to each fine feeling true , Thy virtues many , and thy foibles few ; Those form'd to charm e'en vicious minds , —and these With harmless mirth the social soul to please . Another's woe thy heart could always melt ; None ...
Side xxv
... , his well - known voice I hear , When late he meditated flight from care , When as imagination fondly hied To scenes of sweet retirement , thus he cried : " Ye splendid fabrics , palaces and towers , " A MONODY , & c . XXV.
... , his well - known voice I hear , When late he meditated flight from care , When as imagination fondly hied To scenes of sweet retirement , thus he cried : " Ye splendid fabrics , palaces and towers , " A MONODY , & c . XXV.
Side xxvi
... , inshrin'd in ease , " Long - lost companion of my youthful days ; " With whose sweet converse in his social bower , “ I oft may chide away some vacant hour ; « To whose pure sympathy I may impart " Each xxvi MONODY ON THE DEATH.
... , inshrin'd in ease , " Long - lost companion of my youthful days ; " With whose sweet converse in his social bower , “ I oft may chide away some vacant hour ; « To whose pure sympathy I may impart " Each xxvi MONODY ON THE DEATH.
Side xxix
... sweet of nature there convene . " Huge mountains skirted round with wavy woods , " The shrub - deckt lawns , and silver - sprinkled floods ,. " Whilst flowrets spring around the smiling land , " And follow on the traces of his wand ...
... sweet of nature there convene . " Huge mountains skirted round with wavy woods , " The shrub - deckt lawns , and silver - sprinkled floods ,. " Whilst flowrets spring around the smiling land , " And follow on the traces of his wand ...
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Amidst ballad Bard blessings blest bliss boast bowers breast Burke charms cheerful climes confest cry'd David Garrick dear e'en eyes fame fled Fleet Street flies Folly fond forlorn gentle guest heart heaven Hermit hoard honour hour humble humour John Ridge keep a corner labour land learning lord luxury maid mansion mind mirth native Nature's ne'er never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain pasty pity plain pleas'd pleasure Poem poet pomp poor praise pride proud reign repose retributive justice Reynolds Richard Burke Richard Cumberland rise round scene shade shore sigh sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds skies skill'd smiling solitary sorrow soul splendour spread Stoops to Conquer stranger supply'd swain sweet SWEET AUBURN sweet oblivion talk'd thee thine thou toil tomb tripe turn tyrant ven'son Vide page 70 village virtue's wealth Whitefoord wish'd Woodfall wretched