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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... night — a stocking all the day ! $ ON SEEING MRS . * * PERFORM IN THE * 4 CHARACTER OF * FOR you , bright fair , the Nine address their lays , And tune my feeble voice to sing thy praise . The heartfelt power of every charm divine , Who ...
... night — a stocking all the day ! $ ON SEEING MRS . * * PERFORM IN THE * 4 CHARACTER OF * FOR you , bright fair , the Nine address their lays , And tune my feeble voice to sing thy praise . The heartfelt power of every charm divine , Who ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Austin Dobson. 1 " Then turn to - night , and freely share Whate'er my cell bestows ; My rushy couch ... ( Night the Fourth , 1743 , P. 9 ) . ] Around in sympathetic mirth Its tricks the kitten tries ; 68 Edwin and Angelina.
Oliver Goldsmith Austin Dobson. 1 " Then turn to - night , and freely share Whate'er my cell bestows ; My rushy couch ... ( Night the Fourth , 1743 , P. 9 ) . ] Around in sympathetic mirth Its tricks the kitten tries ; 68 Edwin and Angelina.
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... night with the most awkward woman in company , because you saw nobody else would take her out . Honeyw . Yes ; and was rewarded the next night , by dancing with the finest woman in company , whom everybody wished to take out . Miss Rich ...
... night with the most awkward woman in company , because you saw nobody else would take her out . Honeyw . Yes ; and was rewarded the next night , by dancing with the finest woman in company , whom everybody wished to take out . Miss Rich ...
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