The Poems and Plays of Oliver GoldsmithJ. M. Dent, 1917 - 317 pages |
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Page 30
... hear ; The host himself no longer shall be found Careful to see the mantling bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid , half willing to be press'd , Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest . Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud disdain ...
... hear ; The host himself no longer shall be found Careful to see the mantling bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid , half willing to be press'd , Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest . Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud disdain ...
Page 60
... hear the tuneful throng His obsequies forbid , He still shall live , shall live as long As ever dead man did . [ From Letter ciii . of The Citizen of the World , 1762 , ii . 164 , first printed in The Public Ledger , 4th March , 1761 ...
... hear the tuneful throng His obsequies forbid , He still shall live , shall live as long As ever dead man did . [ From Letter ciii . of The Citizen of the World , 1762 , ii . 164 , first printed in The Public Ledger , 4th March , 1761 ...
Page 79
... hear the tempest roar , While winds and waves their wishes cross : They stood , while hope and comfort fail , Not to assist , but to bewail The inevitable loss . Relentless tyrant , at thy call How do the good , the virtuous fall ...
... hear the tempest roar , While winds and waves their wishes cross : They stood , while hope and comfort fail , Not to assist , but to bewail The inevitable loss . Relentless tyrant , at thy call How do the good , the virtuous fall ...
Page 99
... Hear the grove to bliss beguiling ; Zephyrs through the valley playing , Streams along the meadow straying . FIRST PRIEST While these a constant revel keep , Shall reason only bid me weep ? Hence , intruder ! we'll pursue Nature , a ...
... Hear the grove to bliss beguiling ; Zephyrs through the valley playing , Streams along the meadow straying . FIRST PRIEST While these a constant revel keep , Shall reason only bid me weep ? Hence , intruder ! we'll pursue Nature , a ...
Page 108
... hear . First let me suppose , what may shortly be true , The company set , and the word to be , Loo ; You shall All smirking , and pleasant , and big with adventure , And ogling the stake which is fix'd in the centre . Round and round ...
... hear . First let me suppose , what may shortly be true , The company set , and the word to be , Loo ; You shall All smirking , and pleasant , and big with adventure , And ogling the stake which is fix'd in the centre . Round and round ...
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