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... dear : But this vile hour difperfes all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades , fubmiffion must be mine ; B 2 Him * This translation was first printed in one of ...
... dear : But this vile hour difperfes all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæfar perfuades , fubmiffion must be mine ; B 2 Him * This translation was first printed in one of ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. THE TRAVELLER ; OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . A POEM , FIRST PRINTED IN M , DCC , LXV . TO THE REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR , The Traveller; or, A Profpect of Society.
Oliver Goldsmith. THE TRAVELLER ; OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . A POEM , FIRST PRINTED IN M , DCC , LXV . TO THE REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR , The Traveller; or, A Profpect of Society.
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... dear brother , the wisdom of your humble choice . You have entered upon a facred office , where the harvest is great , and the labourers are but few ; while you have left the field of Ambition , where the labourers are many , and the ...
... dear brother , the wisdom of your humble choice . You have entered upon a facred office , where the harvest is great , and the labourers are but few ; while you have left the field of Ambition , where the labourers are many , and the ...
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... judge , better than yourself , how far these · pofitions are illuftrated in this Poem . I am , DEAR SIR , YOUR MOST AFFECTIONATE BROTHER , OLIVER GOLDSMITH , D 2 THE THE TRAVELLER : OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . DEDICATION . 35.
... judge , better than yourself , how far these · pofitions are illuftrated in this Poem . I am , DEAR SIR , YOUR MOST AFFECTIONATE BROTHER , OLIVER GOLDSMITH , D 2 THE THE TRAVELLER : OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . DEDICATION . 35.
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... Dear is that shed to which his foul conforms , And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms ; And as a child , when scaring founds moleft , Clings clofe and clofer to the mother's breast , So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's ...
... Dear is that shed to which his foul conforms , And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms ; And as a child , when scaring founds moleft , Clings clofe and clofer to the mother's breast , So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's ...
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