The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith..J. Johnson; W.J. and J. Richardson; W. Otridge and Son; F. and C. Rivington; J. Walker; W. Lowndes; Vernor and Hood; Cuthell and Martin; F. Wingrave; Scatcherd and Letterman; Wilkie and Robinson; R. Lea; Darton and Harvey; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cadell and Davies; and J. Matthews., 1806 |
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... there was , when glory was my guide , Nor force nor fraud could turn my steps aside ; Unaw'd by power , and unappal'd by fear , With honest thrift I held my honour dear : But this vile hour disperses all my store , And all my hoard of ...
... there was , when glory was my guide , Nor force nor fraud could turn my steps aside ; Unaw'd by power , and unappal'd by fear , With honest thrift I held my honour dear : But this vile hour disperses all my store , And all my hoard of ...
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... There , in a lonely room , from bailiffs snug , The Muse found Scroggen stretch'd beneath a rug ; A window patch'd with paper , lent a ray , That dimly shew'd the state in which he lay ; The sanded floor that grits beneath the tread ...
... There , in a lonely room , from bailiffs snug , The Muse found Scroggen stretch'd beneath a rug ; A window patch'd with paper , lent a ray , That dimly shew'd the state in which he lay ; The sanded floor that grits beneath the tread ...
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... there is any great resemblance between the two pieces in question . If there be any , his ballad is taken from mine . I read it to Mr. Percy some years * The Friar of Orders Gray . " Reliq . of Anc . Poetry . " Vol . I. Book 2. No. 18 ...
... there is any great resemblance between the two pieces in question . If there be any , his ballad is taken from mine . I read it to Mr. Percy some years * The Friar of Orders Gray . " Reliq . of Anc . Poetry . " Vol . I. Book 2. No. 18 ...
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... there forlorn despairing hid , " I'll lay me down and die ; " " Twas so for me that Edwin did , " And so for him will I. " XXXVII . " Forbid it Heav'n ! " the Hermit cry'd , And clasp'd her to his breast : The wond'ring fair one turn'd ...
... there forlorn despairing hid , " I'll lay me down and die ; " " Twas so for me that Edwin did , " And so for him will I. " XXXVII . " Forbid it Heav'n ! " the Hermit cry'd , And clasp'd her to his breast : The wond'ring fair one turn'd ...
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... there was a man , Of whom the world might say , That still a godly race he ran , Whene'er he went to pray . A kind and gentle heart he had , To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad , When he put on his cloaths . And in ...
... there was a man , Of whom the world might say , That still a godly race he ran , Whene'er he went to pray . A kind and gentle heart he had , To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad , When he put on his cloaths . And in ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His ..., Volum 2 Oliver Goldsmith Visualització completa - 1825 |
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