The Poetical Works ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 355 pages |
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Page 138
... Bids expectation rise . Hope , like the glimmering taper's light , Adorns and cheers the way ; And still , as darker grows the night , Emits a brighter ray . AN EPILOGUE , INTENDED FOR MRS . BULKLEY . THERE 138 GOLDSMITH'S POEMS .
... Bids expectation rise . Hope , like the glimmering taper's light , Adorns and cheers the way ; And still , as darker grows the night , Emits a brighter ray . AN EPILOGUE , INTENDED FOR MRS . BULKLEY . THERE 138 GOLDSMITH'S POEMS .
Page 139
Oliver Goldsmith. AN EPILOGUE , INTENDED FOR MRS . BULKLEY . THERE is a place - so Ariosto sings- A treasury for lost and missing things ; Lost human wits have places there assigned them , And they who lose their senses , there may find ...
Oliver Goldsmith. AN EPILOGUE , INTENDED FOR MRS . BULKLEY . THERE is a place - so Ariosto sings- A treasury for lost and missing things ; Lost human wits have places there assigned them , And they who lose their senses , there may find ...
Page 143
... Bulkley . As puffing quacks some caitiff wretch procure To swear the pill , or drop , has wrought a cure ; Thus , on the stage , our playwrights still depend For epilogues and prologues on some friend , Who knows each art of coaxing up ...
... Bulkley . As puffing quacks some caitiff wretch procure To swear the pill , or drop , has wrought a cure ; Thus , on the stage , our playwrights still depend For epilogues and prologues on some friend , Who knows each art of coaxing up ...
Page 145
... Bulkley , in the character of Miss Hardcastle . WELL , having stooped to conquer with success , And gained a husband without aid from dress , Still , as a barmaid , I could wish it too , As I have conquered him to conquer you : And let ...
... Bulkley , in the character of Miss Hardcastle . WELL , having stooped to conquer with success , And gained a husband without aid from dress , Still , as a barmaid , I could wish it too , As I have conquered him to conquer you : And let ...
Page 147
... Bulkley and Miss Catley . Enters MRS . BULKLEY , who curtsies very low as beginning to speak . Then enters MISS CATLEY , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the Audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's ...
... Bulkley and Miss Catley . Enters MRS . BULKLEY , who curtsies very low as beginning to speak . Then enters MISS CATLEY , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the Audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's ...
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Ballads beauty blessings blest bliss bound in cloth breast BULKLEY Burke CHALDEAN CHARLES BENNETT CHARLES GRIFFIN charms cheer CHORUS cloth and gold cloth gilt elegant comedy Covent Garden cried David Garrick dear Edited EDMUND BURKE EPILOGUE essays eyes fame Fcap fear flies folly handsomely bound heart Heaven honour Illustrated Johnson Kilkenny labour land Lord luxury Memoir and Notes mind mirth MISS CATLEY never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain Pasty plain pleasure poem Poetical Poets poor praise pride rage raptures Recitative Reynolds rise ROBERT BELL round Royal 8vo scene SECOND PRIEST SECOND PROPHET sigh sinks sizar skies smiling SONG sorrow soul spread spurn Stoops to Conquer supplies swain sweet SWEET Auburn thee thine thou thoughts toil Toned Paper triumph turn Twas Ven'son village wealth weep Whitefoord WILLIAM SPALDING WOMAN wretch yonder youth