The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... madam now condemn'd to hack The rest of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleasing him alone ; Jack soon was dazzled to behold Her present face surpass the old ; With modesty her cheeks are dy'd ...
... madam now condemn'd to hack The rest of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleasing him alone ; Jack soon was dazzled to behold Her present face surpass the old ; With modesty her cheeks are dy'd ...
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... , to blush , and hang back . For you're always polite and attentive , Still to amuse us inventive , And death is your only preventive . Your hands and your voices for me . Mrs. Bulkley . Well , Madam , what if , 128 EPILOGUE .
... , to blush , and hang back . For you're always polite and attentive , Still to amuse us inventive , And death is your only preventive . Your hands and your voices for me . Mrs. Bulkley . Well , Madam , what if , 128 EPILOGUE .
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Oliver Goldsmith. Mrs. Bulkley . Well , Madam , what if , after all this sparring , We both agree , like friends , to end our jarring ? Miss Catley . And that our friendship may remain unbroken , What if we leave the epilogue unspoken ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Mrs. Bulkley . Well , Madam , what if , after all this sparring , We both agree , like friends , to end our jarring ? Miss Catley . And that our friendship may remain unbroken , What if we leave the epilogue unspoken ...
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... madam , " quoth he , " may this bit be my poison , A prettier dinner I never set eyes on ; Pray a slice of your liver , tho ' may I be curst , But I've eat of your tripe , till I'm ready to burst . " " The tripe , " quoth the Jew , with ...
... madam , " quoth he , " may this bit be my poison , A prettier dinner I never set eyes on ; Pray a slice of your liver , tho ' may I be curst , But I've eat of your tripe , till I'm ready to burst . " " The tripe , " quoth the Jew , with ...
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... madam Blaize , Who never wanted a good word- From those who spoke her praise . The needy seldom pass'd her door , And always found her kind ; She freely lent to all the poor , ---- Who left a pledge behind . She strove the neighbourhood ...
... madam Blaize , Who never wanted a good word- From those who spoke her praise . The needy seldom pass'd her door , And always found her kind ; She freely lent to all the poor , ---- Who left a pledge behind . She strove the neighbourhood ...
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amuse Bailiff bar-maid beauty believe blest Bulkley Charles Marlow charms Constance Croaker daugh David Garrick dear Diggory e'en Ecod Enter Miss epilogue Exeunt Exit eyes father favour fear folly fool fortune friendship Garnet give GOLDSMITH GOOD-NATUR'D hand happiness Hastings head hear heart honour hope horses humour impudence Jarvis jewels keep labour lady laugh learning leave Leontine letter Lofty look Lord MAC FLECKNOE madam maid manner Marlow married mean merit mind Miss Catley Miss Hardcastle Miss Neville Miss Richland modest natural history never night OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia on't pardon passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray pretty pride pruin Quadrupeds racter scarce Servant shew Sir Charles smile STOOPS TO CONQUER sure talk tell there's thing thou thought Tony venison wish write Zounds