Poems and PlaysIntroduction and notes by Austin Dobson]--The traveller; or, A. prospect of society.--The deserted village.--Retaliation.--The haunch of venison.--Miscellaneous pieces.--The good-natur'd man.--She stoops to conquer; or, The mistakes of a night.--Scene from The grumbler.--Appendix. |
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Page 84
... beauty's aid ; Every grace that grief dispenses , Every glance that warms the soul , In sweet succession charm'd the senses , While pity harmoniz'd the whole . " The garland of beauty " ( ' tis thus she would say , ) " No more shall my ...
... beauty's aid ; Every grace that grief dispenses , Every glance that warms the soul , In sweet succession charm'd the senses , While pity harmoniz'd the whole . " The garland of beauty " ( ' tis thus she would say , ) " No more shall my ...
Page 186
... beauty . I expected to find her vain and insolent . But every day has since taught me that it is possible to possess sense without pride , and beauty without affectation . Miss Rich . This , sir , is a style unusual with Mr. Honeywood ...
... beauty . I expected to find her vain and insolent . But every day has since taught me that it is possible to possess sense without pride , and beauty without affectation . Miss Rich . This , sir , is a style unusual with Mr. Honeywood ...
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... beauty . -Yes , you must allow her some beauty . Tony . Bandbox ! She's all a made up thing , mun . Ah ! could you but see Bet Bouncer of these parts , you might then talk of beauty . Ecod , she has two eyes as black as sloes , and ...
... beauty . -Yes , you must allow her some beauty . Tony . Bandbox ! She's all a made up thing , mun . Ah ! could you but see Bet Bouncer of these parts , you might then talk of beauty . Ecod , she has two eyes as black as sloes , and ...
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