The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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Page 216
... don't know me . I laughed and rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , -me ! Miss Hard . Oh ! then , sir , you are a favourite , I find , among the ladies ? Mar. Yes , my dear , a ...
... don't know me . I laughed and rallied her a little ; but I was unwilling to be too severe . No , I could not be too severe , -me ! Miss Hard . Oh ! then , sir , you are a favourite , I find , among the ladies ? Mar. Yes , my dear , a ...
Page 237
... Don't be afraid , mamma , don't be afraid . Two of the five that kept here are hanged , and the other three may not find us . Don't be afraid . Is that a man that's galloping behind us ? No , it's only a tree .——— Don't be afraid . Mrs ...
... Don't be afraid , mamma , don't be afraid . Two of the five that kept here are hanged , and the other three may not find us . Don't be afraid . Is that a man that's galloping behind us ? No , it's only a tree .——— Don't be afraid . Mrs ...
Page 239
... Don't you know the gate and the mulberry - tree ? and don't you remember the horse - pond , my dear ? Mrs. Hard . Yes , I shall remember the horse - pond as long as I live ; I have caught my death in it . ( To TONY . ) And is it to you ...
... Don't you know the gate and the mulberry - tree ? and don't you remember the horse - pond , my dear ? Mrs. Hard . Yes , I shall remember the horse - pond as long as I live ; I have caught my death in it . ( To TONY . ) And is it to you ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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