The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... hear ; The hoft himself no longer shall be found Careful to fee the mantling bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid , half willing to be preft , Shall kifs the cup to pass it to the rest . Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud difdain ...
... hear ; The hoft himself no longer shall be found Careful to fee the mantling bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid , half willing to be preft , Shall kifs the cup to pass it to the rest . Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud difdain ...
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... Irish houses , where things are so so , One gammon of bacon hangs up for a fhow : But , for eating a rasher of what they take pride in , They'd as foon think of eating the pan it is fry'd in . But hold let me paufe - don't I hear you 7 But.
... Irish houses , where things are so so , One gammon of bacon hangs up for a fhow : But , for eating a rasher of what they take pride in , They'd as foon think of eating the pan it is fry'd in . But hold let me paufe - don't I hear you 7 But.
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Oliver Goldsmith. But hold let me paufe - don't I hear you pronounce , This tale of the bacon's a damnable bounce ; Well , fuppofe it a bounce - sure a poet may try , By a bounce now and then , to get courage to flý . But , my lord ...
Oliver Goldsmith. But hold let me paufe - don't I hear you pronounce , This tale of the bacon's a damnable bounce ; Well , fuppofe it a bounce - sure a poet may try , By a bounce now and then , to get courage to flý . But , my lord ...
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... hear all taunts , and hear without reply . Uncheck'd on both loud rabbles vent their rage , As mongrels bay the lion in a cage . Th ' offended burgefs hoards his angry tale , For 7 Th '
... hear all taunts , and hear without reply . Uncheck'd on both loud rabbles vent their rage , As mongrels bay the lion in a cage . Th ' offended burgefs hoards his angry tale , For 7 Th '
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... hear you talk of difinheriting fo good , fo worthy a young gentleman as your nephew , my mafter . All the world loves him . Sir WILLIAM . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JARVIS . JARVIS . I am fure there ...
... hear you talk of difinheriting fo good , fo worthy a young gentleman as your nephew , my mafter . All the world loves him . Sir WILLIAM . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . JARVIS . JARVIS . I am fure there ...
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affure Afide anſwer aſk BAILIFF befide beſt bleffings bleft breaſt BULKLEY buſineſs charms CROAKER dear defire DIGGORY Ecod Enter EPILOGUE Exeunt Exit feem fenfe fhall fhew fhould fince fincerity firft firſt fome fomething foon forrow fortune foul friendſhip ftill fuch fuppofe fure GARNET gentleman good-natur'd Haftings happineſs HASTINGS heart himſelf HONEYWOOD honour hope horſes houfe houſe JARVIS juft juſt lady laft laſt LEONTINE loft LOFTY Lord madam mafter MARLOW Mifs CATLEY Mifs HARDCASTLE Mifs NEVILLE Mifs RICHLAND miſtake modeft moſt muft muſt myſelf never OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA paffion paſt pleaſe pleaſure praiſe promiſe reaſon reft rife ſay ſcarce ſcene ſee ſeems ſeen SERVANT ſhall ſhare ſhe Sir CHARLES Sir WILLIAM ſmiling ſome ſpread ſtill ſtranger tell thefe there's theſe thing thoſe TONY uſeful whofe whoſe wiſh yourſelf Zounds