The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life & Writings to which is Added a Critical Dissertation on His PoetryCadell & Davies, 1804 - 148 sider |
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Side 134
... His goods , he hopes , are prime , and brought from far , Equally fit for gallantry and war . What , no reply to promises so ample ? -I'd best step back - and order up a sample . EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MR . LEE LEWES , IN 134.
... His goods , he hopes , are prime , and brought from far , Equally fit for gallantry and war . What , no reply to promises so ample ? -I'd best step back - and order up a sample . EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MR . LEE LEWES , IN 134.
Side 135
... EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MR . LEE LEWES , IN THE CHARACTER OF HARLEQUIN , AT HIS BENefit . HOLD ! prompter , hold ! a word before your non- sense ; I'd speak a word or two to ease my conscience . My pride forbids it ever should be said , My ...
... EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MR . LEE LEWES , IN THE CHARACTER OF HARLEQUIN , AT HIS BENefit . HOLD ! prompter , hold ! a word before your non- sense ; I'd speak a word or two to ease my conscience . My pride forbids it ever should be said , My ...
Side 137
... , Is taught his former folly to deplore ; Whilst his strong limbs conspire to set him free , And at one bound he saves himself , like me . [ Taking a jump through the stage door . EPILOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF THE SISTER . WHAT ! 137.
... , Is taught his former folly to deplore ; Whilst his strong limbs conspire to set him free , And at one bound he saves himself , like me . [ Taking a jump through the stage door . EPILOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF THE SISTER . WHAT ! 137.
Side 138
... EPILOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF THE SISTER . WHAT ! five long acts — and all to make us wiser ! Our authoress sure has wanted an adviser . Had she consulted me , she should have made Her moral play a speaking masquerade ; Warm'd up each ...
... EPILOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF THE SISTER . WHAT ! five long acts — and all to make us wiser ! Our authoress sure has wanted an adviser . Had she consulted me , she should have made Her moral play a speaking masquerade ; Warm'd up each ...
Side 140
... ! Yon critic , too — but whither do I run ? If I proceed , our bard will be undone ! Well , then , a truce , since she requests it too : Do you spare her , and I'll for once spare you . EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MRS . BULKLEY AND MISS CATLEY ...
... ! Yon critic , too — but whither do I run ? If I proceed , our bard will be undone ! Well , then , a truce , since she requests it too : Do you spare her , and I'll for once spare you . EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MRS . BULKLEY AND MISS CATLEY ...
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afar ANTISTROPHE arms beauty beneath bleed blest bliss bosom bow'rs breast bright brow BULKLEY charms clime cried David Garrick dear deep del James diff'rent doom'd dread e'en Epilogue eternal Ev'n ev'ry fame fate fire flies fond glow GOLDSMITH hand Hark hath heart Heav'n heav'nly hermit hour Hussar land life's light ling'ring lonely lord Loxian lyre MEDEA melancholy midnight mind mingling mirth MISS CATLEY murmur native Nature Nature's never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pang passion pasty pensive pity plain pleas'd PLEASURES OF HOPE poem poor dog Tray pow'r pride proud rapture repose round sacred scene shade shore sigh slumber smile song sorrow soul spirit STOOPS TO CONQUER storm stranger sweet SWEET AUBURN tears thee thine thou toil trembling triumph Truth turn twas vale village wand'ring wave wealth weep Whitefoord wild winds wretch yonder