The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volum 3Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 112
... RECITATIVE . Ye beaux and belles , that form this splendid ring , Suspend your conversation while I sing . MRS . BULKLEY . Why , sure the girl's beside herself ! an Epilogue of singing ? A hopeful end indeed to such a blest beginning ...
... RECITATIVE . Ye beaux and belles , that form this splendid ring , Suspend your conversation while I sing . MRS . BULKLEY . Why , sure the girl's beside herself ! an Epilogue of singing ? A hopeful end indeed to such a blest beginning ...
Pàgina 113
... RECITATIVE . Who mump their passion , and who grimly smiling , Still thus address the fair with voice beguiling . AIR - COTILLON . Turn , my fairest , turn , if ever Strephon caught thy ravished eye ; Pity take on your swain so clever ...
... RECITATIVE . Who mump their passion , and who grimly smiling , Still thus address the fair with voice beguiling . AIR - COTILLON . Turn , my fairest , turn , if ever Strephon caught thy ravished eye ; Pity take on your swain so clever ...
Pàgina 146
... Goldsmith's receipt to Dodsley , the publisher , for ten guineas , as payment for it . - Dated October 31 , 1764. Mr. Murray's MS . varies materially from the edition here printed . THE CAPTIVITY . ACT I. FIRST PROPHET . RECITATIVE .
... Goldsmith's receipt to Dodsley , the publisher , for ten guineas , as payment for it . - Dated October 31 , 1764. Mr. Murray's MS . varies materially from the edition here printed . THE CAPTIVITY . ACT I. FIRST PROPHET . RECITATIVE .
Pàgina 147
Oliver Goldsmith John Mitford. THE CAPTIVITY . ACT I. FIRST PROPHET . RECITATIVE . E 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 ...
Oliver Goldsmith John Mitford. THE CAPTIVITY . ACT I. FIRST PROPHET . RECITATIVE . E 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 ...
Pàgina 148
... RECITATIVE . That strain once more ; it bids remembrance rise , And brings my long - lost country to mine eyes . Ye fields of Sharon , drest in flowery pride , Ye plains where Kidron rolls its glassy tide , Ye hills of Lebanon , with ...
... RECITATIVE . That strain once more ; it bids remembrance rise , And brings my long - lost country to mine eyes . Ye fields of Sharon , drest in flowery pride , Ye plains where Kidron rolls its glassy tide , Ye hills of Lebanon , with ...
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