The Poetical WorksG. Bell, 1867 - 186 pages |
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Page xvi
... hand , we must not forget that the system of cheap republication was then unknown . In all these various channels Goldsmith found opportunity for more hard work and little pay than he cared for . Many compositions of his may be traced ...
... hand , we must not forget that the system of cheap republication was then unknown . In all these various channels Goldsmith found opportunity for more hard work and little pay than he cared for . Many compositions of his may be traced ...
Page xviii
... hand , there was holiday pleasure . As for money matters , and upon that the Goldsmith cry must be held to turn , he can scarcely be called unfortunate . For many years his labours were very successful ; and his improvidence alone ...
... hand , there was holiday pleasure . As for money matters , and upon that the Goldsmith cry must be held to turn , he can scarcely be called unfortunate . For many years his labours were very successful ; and his improvidence alone ...
Page xx
... hand , and by that of J. H. , being reverently laid on the head of the coffin of Coleridge . There is a space between two stones at the head of the vault in the old churchyard , open alike to the hand and to the eye and there may the ...
... hand , and by that of J. H. , being reverently laid on the head of the coffin of Coleridge . There is a space between two stones at the head of the vault in the old churchyard , open alike to the hand and to the eye and there may the ...
Page 39
... hand to hand , It shifts in splendid traffic round the land ; From courts to camps , to cottages it strays , And all are taught an avarice of praise . They please , are pleased , they give to get esteem , Till , seeming blest , they ...
... hand to hand , It shifts in splendid traffic round the land ; From courts to camps , to cottages it strays , And all are taught an avarice of praise . They please , are pleased , they give to get esteem , Till , seeming blest , they ...
Page 41
... hand , Fierce in their native hardiness of soul , True to imagined right , above control ; While even the peasant boasts these rights to scan , And learns to venerate himself as man . Thine , Freedom , thine the blessings pictured here ...
... hand , Fierce in their native hardiness of soul , True to imagined right , above control ; While even the peasant boasts these rights to scan , And learns to venerate himself as man . Thine , Freedom , thine the blessings pictured here ...
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