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 14
... 'd , And breathe a holy madness o'er thy mind . I see thee roam her guardian pow'r beneath , And talk with spirits on the midnight heath ; 160 Inquire of guilty wand'rers whence they came , And ask 14 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
... 'd , And breathe a holy madness o'er thy mind . I see thee roam her guardian pow'r beneath , And talk with spirits on the midnight heath ; 160 Inquire of guilty wand'rers whence they came , And ask 14 PLEASURES OF HOPE .
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... pow'r on earth to plead the cause of Heav'n : The proud , the cold , untroubled heart of stone , That never mus'd on sorrow but its own , Unlocks a generous store at thy command , Like Horeb's rocks beneath the prophet's hand . The ...
... pow'r on earth to plead the cause of Heav'n : The proud , the cold , untroubled heart of stone , That never mus'd on sorrow but its own , Unlocks a generous store at thy command , Like Horeb's rocks beneath the prophet's hand . The ...
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... pow'r another heart afford , Whose passion - touch'd harmonious strings accord True as the circling spheres to Nature's plan ; And man , the brother , lives the friend of man ! 66 Bright as the pillar rose at Heav'n's command , 195 When ...
... pow'r another heart afford , Whose passion - touch'd harmonious strings accord True as the circling spheres to Nature's plan ; And man , the brother , lives the friend of man ! 66 Bright as the pillar rose at Heav'n's command , 195 When ...
Side 41
... 'd in blood the verdure of the vale ! Yet could no pangs the immortal spirit tame , When Brama's children perish'd for his name ; 535 540 545 The martyr зmil'd beneath avenging pow'r , And brav'd the PLEASURES OF HOPE . 41.
... 'd in blood the verdure of the vale ! Yet could no pangs the immortal spirit tame , When Brama's children perish'd for his name ; 535 540 545 The martyr зmil'd beneath avenging pow'r , And brav'd the PLEASURES OF HOPE . 41.
Side 42
... pow'r , And brav'd the tyrant in his torturing hour ! When Europe sought your subject realms to gain , And stretch'd her giant sceptre o'er the main , Taught her proud barks their winding way to shape , And brav'd the stormy spirit of ...
... pow'r , And brav'd the tyrant in his torturing hour ! When Europe sought your subject realms to gain , And stretch'd her giant sceptre o'er the main , Taught her proud barks their winding way to shape , And brav'd the stormy spirit of ...
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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