The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith |
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... happiness consign'd , Where my worn soul , each wand'ring hope at rest , May gather bliss to see my fellows bless'd . But where to find that happiest spot below , Who can direct , when all pretend to know ? The shudd'ring tenant of the ...
... happiness consign'd , Where my worn soul , each wand'ring hope at rest , May gather bliss to see my fellows bless'd . But where to find that happiest spot below , Who can direct , when all pretend to know ? The shudd'ring tenant of the ...
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... happiness , and that is in your power to confer . As for me , weak and wavering as I have been , obliged by all , and incapable of serving any , what happiness can I find but in solitude ? What hope but in being forgotten ? Miss Rich ...
... happiness , and that is in your power to confer . As for me , weak and wavering as I have been , obliged by all , and incapable of serving any , what happiness can I find but in solitude ? What hope but in being forgotten ? Miss Rich ...
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... happiness , and such happiness ! Marlow ( To TONY ) . You see now , young gentleman , the effects of your folly . What might be amusement to you , is here disappointment , and even distress . Tony ( From a reverie ) . Ecod , I have hit ...
... happiness , and such happiness ! Marlow ( To TONY ) . You see now , young gentleman , the effects of your folly . What might be amusement to you , is here disappointment , and even distress . Tony ( From a reverie ) . Ecod , I have hit ...
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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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