The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... late that men betray , What charm can soothe her melancholy , What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover , To hide her shame from every eye , To give repentance to her lover , And wring his bosom - is to die ...
... late that men betray , What charm can soothe her melancholy , What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover , To hide her shame from every eye , To give repentance to her lover , And wring his bosom - is to die ...
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... late made some attempts in polite HOLLAND , at first view , appears to have some learning in its own language . Count Tessin's in- pretensions to polite learning . It may be regarded structions to the prince , his pupil , are no bad be ...
... late made some attempts in polite HOLLAND , at first view , appears to have some learning in its own language . Count Tessin's in- pretensions to polite learning . It may be regarded structions to the prince , his pupil , are no bad be ...
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... late , by fraud , embark'd for Pylos ' shore , Nigh from my arms for ever had been tore . " that those , whose greatest sin , is perhaps , the ve- nial one of writing bad verses , would regard their failure in this respect as we do ...
... late , by fraud , embark'd for Pylos ' shore , Nigh from my arms for ever had been tore . " that those , whose greatest sin , is perhaps , the ve- nial one of writing bad verses , would regard their failure in this respect as we do ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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