The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... comfort attending it , • • • XXVI . A reformation in the gaol . To make laws complete , they should reward as well as punish , XXVII . The same subject continued , 157 162 167 • 173 • XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather the result of ...
... comfort attending it , • • • XXVI . A reformation in the gaol . To make laws complete , they should reward as well as punish , XXVII . The same subject continued , 157 162 167 • 173 • XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather the result of ...
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... comfort " on the way these two lines in it are worth a mil- " lion , I have been young , and now am old ; yet never 66 saw I the righteous man forsaken , or his seed begging " their bread . Let this be your consolation as you " travel ...
... comfort " on the way these two lines in it are worth a mil- " lion , I have been young , and now am old ; yet never 66 saw I the righteous man forsaken , or his seed begging " their bread . Let this be your consolation as you " travel ...
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... comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad , When he put on his clothes . And in that town a dog was found , As many dogs there be , Both mongrel , puppy , whelp , and hound , And curs of low degree . This dog and man at ...
... comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad , When he put on his clothes . And in that town a dog was found , As many dogs there be , Both mongrel , puppy , whelp , and hound , And curs of low degree . This dog and man at ...
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... comfort . I could neither read nor write with satisfaction ; for ⚫ excellence in another was my aversion , and writing was my trade . In the midst of these gloomy reflections , as I was one day sitting on a bench in St. James's park ...
... comfort . I could neither read nor write with satisfaction ; for ⚫ excellence in another was my aversion , and writing was my trade . In the midst of these gloomy reflections , as I was one day sitting on a bench in St. James's park ...
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... comfort the rest of my family , whom he left perfectly well . He then asked if I had commu- nicated her misfortune to Miss Wilmot or my son ; and upon my replying that I had not told them as yet , 6 • he greatly approved my prudence and ...
... comfort the rest of my family , whom he left perfectly well . He then asked if I had commu- nicated her misfortune to Miss Wilmot or my son ; and upon my replying that I had not told them as yet , 6 • he greatly approved my prudence and ...
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