The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... dear : But this vile hour disperses all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæsar persuades , submission must be mine ; Him I obey , whom heaven itself obeys , Hopeless of ...
... dear : But this vile hour disperses all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæsar persuades , submission must be mine ; Him I obey , whom heaven itself obeys , Hopeless of ...
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... dear , " My charmer turn to see " Thy own , thy long - lost Edwin here , " Restor'd to love and thee . XXXIX . " Thus let me hold thee to my heart , " And ev'ry care resign : " And shall we never , never part , " My life , —my all ...
... dear , " My charmer turn to see " Thy own , thy long - lost Edwin here , " Restor'd to love and thee . XXXIX . " Thus let me hold thee to my heart , " And ev'ry care resign : " And shall we never , never part , " My life , —my all ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. THE TRAVELLER ; OR A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY , A POEM . First printed in the Year 1765 . DEAR SIR , I AM sensible that the friendship between R 2.
Oliver Goldsmith. THE TRAVELLER ; OR A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY , A POEM . First printed in the Year 1765 . DEAR SIR , I AM sensible that the friendship between R 2.
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Oliver Goldsmith. DEAR SIR , I AM sensible that the friendship between us can acquire no new force from the ... dear brother , the wisdom of your humble choice . You have entered upon a sacred office , where the harvest is great ...
Oliver Goldsmith. DEAR SIR , I AM sensible that the friendship between us can acquire no new force from the ... dear brother , the wisdom of your humble choice . You have entered upon a sacred office , where the harvest is great ...
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... There are few can judge , better than yourself , how far these positions are illus- trated in this poem . I am , Dear Sir , Your most affectionate brother , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE TRAVELLER ; OR A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . * 90 DEDICATION .
... There are few can judge , better than yourself , how far these positions are illus- trated in this poem . I am , Dear Sir , Your most affectionate brother , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE TRAVELLER ; OR A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY . * 90 DEDICATION .
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