The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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Page 49
... I'll warrant we'll make up the party With two full as clever , and ten times as hearty . The one is a Scotchman , the other a Jew , They [ ' re ] both of them merry and authors like you ; The one writes the Snarler , the other the ...
... I'll warrant we'll make up the party With two full as clever , and ten times as hearty . The one is a Scotchman , the other a Jew , They [ ' re ] both of them merry and authors like you ; The one writes the Snarler , the other the ...
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... I'll still keep a corner for thot . " " We'll all keep a corner , " the lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was echoed about . While thus we resolv'd , and the pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the ...
... I'll still keep a corner for thot . " " We'll all keep a corner , " the lady cried out ; " We'll all keep a corner , " was echoed about . While thus we resolv'd , and the pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the ...
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... I'll give them - when I get ' em . I'll give - but not the full - blown rose , Or rose - bud more in fashion ; Such short - liv'd offerings but disclose A transitory passion . I'll give thee something yet unpaid , Not less sincere than ...
... I'll give them - when I get ' em . I'll give - but not the full - blown rose , Or rose - bud more in fashion ; Such short - liv'd offerings but disclose A transitory passion . I'll give thee something yet unpaid , Not less sincere than ...
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... I'll seek the solitude he sought , And stretch me where he lay . " And there forlorn , despairing , hid , I'll lay me down and die ; ' Twas so for me that Edwin did , And so for him will I. " " Forbid it , Heaven ! " the Hermit cried ...
... I'll seek the solitude he sought , And stretch me where he lay . " And there forlorn , despairing , hid , I'll lay me down and die ; ' Twas so for me that Edwin did , And so for him will I. " " Forbid it , Heaven ! " the Hermit cried ...
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... I'll for once spare you . PROLOGUE TO " ZOBEIDE " 1 SPOKEN BY QUICK IN THE CHARACTER OF A SAILOR In these bold times , 2 when Learning's sons explore The distant climate and the savage shore ; When wise Astronomers to India steer , And ...
... I'll for once spare you . PROLOGUE TO " ZOBEIDE " 1 SPOKEN BY QUICK IN THE CHARACTER OF A SAILOR In these bold times , 2 when Learning's sons explore The distant climate and the savage shore ; When wise Astronomers to India steer , And ...
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