The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsT. Heptinstall, 1796 - 141 страница |
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... Night , was acted at Covent- Garden theatre . This piece was considered as a farce by some writers ; even if so , it must be ranked among the farces of a man of genius . One of the most ludicrous circumstances it contains , which is ...
... Night , was acted at Covent- Garden theatre . This piece was considered as a farce by some writers ; even if so , it must be ranked among the farces of a man of genius . One of the most ludicrous circumstances it contains , which is ...
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... night , which now in dunnest robe Ascends her zenith , o'er the silent globe , Sad Melancholy wakes , awhile to tread With solemn step the mansions of the dead : Led by her hand , o'er this yet recent shrine I sorrowing bend ; and here ...
... night , which now in dunnest robe Ascends her zenith , o'er the silent globe , Sad Melancholy wakes , awhile to tread With solemn step the mansions of the dead : Led by her hand , o'er this yet recent shrine I sorrowing bend ; and here ...
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... night , " And calls their cold inhabitants to light ; " Or , as he traverses a dreary scene , " Bids every sweet of nature there convene . " Huge mountains skirted round with wavy woods , " The shrub - deckt lawns , and silver ...
... night , " And calls their cold inhabitants to light ; " Or , as he traverses a dreary scene , " Bids every sweet of nature there convene . " Huge mountains skirted round with wavy woods , " The shrub - deckt lawns , and silver ...
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... horrors all the void invest , Whilst the arch - spectre issues forth confest . The Bard beholds him beckon to the tomb Of yawning night , eternity's dread womb ; I In vain attempts to fly , the impassive air Retards XXX MONODY ON THE DEATH.
... horrors all the void invest , Whilst the arch - spectre issues forth confest . The Bard beholds him beckon to the tomb Of yawning night , eternity's dread womb ; I In vain attempts to fly , the impassive air Retards XXX MONODY ON THE DEATH.
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... nights of revelry and ease : The naked negro , panting at the line , Boasts of his golden sands and palmy wine , Basks in the glare , or stems the tepid wave , And thanks his gods for all the good they gave . Such is the patriot's boast ...
... nights of revelry and ease : The naked negro , panting at the line , Boasts of his golden sands and palmy wine , Basks in the glare , or stems the tepid wave , And thanks his gods for all the good they gave . Such is the patriot's boast ...
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Amidst ballad Bard blessings blest bliss boast bowers breast Burke charms cheerful climes confest cry'd David Garrick dear e'en eyes fame fled Fleet Street flies Folly fond forlorn gentle guest heart heaven Hermit hoard honour hour humble humour John Ridge keep a corner labour land learning lord luxury maid mansion mind mirth native Nature's ne'er never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain pasty pity plain pleas'd pleasure Poem poet pomp poor praise pride proud reign repose retributive justice Reynolds Richard Burke Richard Cumberland rise round scene shade shore sigh sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds skies skill'd smiling solitary sorrow soul splendour spread Stoops to Conquer stranger supply'd swain sweet SWEET AUBURN sweet oblivion talk'd thee thine thou toil tomb tripe turn tyrant ven'son Vide page 70 village virtue's wealth Whitefoord wish'd Woodfall wretched