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Oliver Goldsmith. THE HAUNCH OF VENISON A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LORD CLARE1 THANKS , my Lord , for your venison , for finer or fatter Never rang'd in a forest , or smok'd in a platter ; The haunch was a picture for painters to study , The ...
Oliver Goldsmith. THE HAUNCH OF VENISON A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LORD CLARE1 THANKS , my Lord , for your venison , for finer or fatter Never rang'd in a forest , or smok'd in a platter ; The haunch was a picture for painters to study , The ...
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... Lord , alike distress'd , For streams of mercy long ; Those streams that cheer the sore oppress'd , And overwhelm the strong . FIRST PROPHET RECITATIVE But whence that shout ? Good heavens ! amazement all ! See yonder tower just nodding ...
... Lord , alike distress'd , For streams of mercy long ; Those streams that cheer the sore oppress'd , And overwhelm the strong . FIRST PROPHET RECITATIVE But whence that shout ? Good heavens ! amazement all ! See yonder tower just nodding ...
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... Lord , Mr. Hardcastle , you're for ever at your Dorothys and your old wifes . You may be a Darby , but I'll be no Joan , I promise you . I'm not so old as you'd make me , by more than one good year . Add twenty to twenty , and make ...
... Lord , Mr. Hardcastle , you're for ever at your Dorothys and your old wifes . You may be a Darby , but I'll be no Joan , I promise you . I'm not so old as you'd make me , by more than one good year . Add twenty to twenty , and make ...
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RETALIATION | 35 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs | 59 |
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