The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... half - alive , opprefs'd with many a year , What in the name of dotage drives me here ? A time there was , when glory was my guide , Nor force nor fraud could turn my fteps afide ; Unaw'd by power , and unappal'd by fear , With honeft ...
... half - alive , opprefs'd with many a year , What in the name of dotage drives me here ? A time there was , when glory was my guide , Nor force nor fraud could turn my fteps afide ; Unaw'd by power , and unappal'd by fear , With honeft ...
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... half the charms that deck'd her face Arofe from powder , fhreds , or lace ; But ftill the worst remain'd behind , That very face had robb'd her mind . Skill'd in no other arts was fhe , But dreffing , patching , repartee ; And , And ...
... half the charms that deck'd her face Arofe from powder , fhreds , or lace ; But ftill the worst remain'd behind , That very face had robb'd her mind . Skill'd in no other arts was fhe , But dreffing , patching , repartee ; And , And ...
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... Half naked at a ball or race ; But when at home , at board or bed , Five greafy night - caps wrap'd her head , Could fo much beauty condefcend To be a dull domeftic friend ? Could any curtain lectures bring To decency fo fine a thing ...
... Half naked at a ball or race ; But when at home , at board or bed , Five greafy night - caps wrap'd her head , Could fo much beauty condefcend To be a dull domeftic friend ? Could any curtain lectures bring To decency fo fine a thing ...
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... half fo good ; For let folks only get a touch , Its foporific virtue's fuch , Though ne'er fo much awake before , That quickly they begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's fouls to hell . Now to ...
... half fo good ; For let folks only get a touch , Its foporific virtue's fuch , Though ne'er fo much awake before , That quickly they begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's fouls to hell . Now to ...
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... half - witted thing , who wants to be thought a bold man , having loft the character of a wife one . Him they dignify with the name of poet his tawdry lampoons are called fatires ; his turbulence is faid to be force , and his phrenzy ...
... half - witted thing , who wants to be thought a bold man , having loft the character of a wife one . Him they dignify with the name of poet his tawdry lampoons are called fatires ; his turbulence is faid to be force , and his phrenzy ...
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