The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings |
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... 130 Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Labe . rius 131 Prologue to
Zobeide , a Tragedy - 133 Epilogue · 136 Epilogue to the Sisters - - 139 1 SOME
ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH vi
CONTENTS ,
... 130 Prologue , written and spoken by the Poet Labe . rius 131 Prologue to
Zobeide , a Tragedy - 133 Epilogue · 136 Epilogue to the Sisters - - 139 1 SOME
ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH vi
CONTENTS ,
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Reader , if number'd in the Muses ' train , Go , tune the lyre , and imitate his strain
j But , if no poet thou , reverse the plan , Depart in peace , and imitate the man . 1
A MONODY ON THE DEATH OF DR . OLIVER xxiv ON DR . GOLDSMITH'S ...
Reader , if number'd in the Muses ' train , Go , tune the lyre , and imitate his strain
j But , if no poet thou , reverse the plan , Depart in peace , and imitate the man . 1
A MONODY ON THE DEATH OF DR . OLIVER xxiv ON DR . GOLDSMITH'S ...
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Him they dignify with the name of poet : his tawdry lampoons are called satires ;
his turbulence is said to be force , and his phrenzy fire . What reception a Poem
may find , which has neither abuse , party , nor blank verse to support it , I cannot
...
Him they dignify with the name of poet : his tawdry lampoons are called satires ;
his turbulence is said to be force , and his phrenzy fire . What reception a Poem
may find , which has neither abuse , party , nor blank verse to support it , I cannot
...
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Well , suppose it a bounce — sure a poet may try , By a bounce now and then , to
get courage to fly . , But , my lord , it's no bounce : I protest in my turn , It ' s a truth
— and your lordship may ask Mr. Burn * . To go on with my . tale - as I gaz ' z'd ...
Well , suppose it a bounce — sure a poet may try , By a bounce now and then , to
get courage to fly . , But , my lord , it's no bounce : I protest in my turn , It ' s a truth
— and your lordship may ask Mr. Burn * . To go on with my . tale - as I gaz ' z'd ...
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A PROLOGUE , WRITTEN AND SPOKEN BY THE POET L ABERIUS , A ROMAN
KNIGHT , WHOM CÆSAR FORCED UPON THE STAGE . PRESERVED BY
MACROBIUS WHAT ! no way left to shun th'inglorious stage , And save from
infamy ...
A PROLOGUE , WRITTEN AND SPOKEN BY THE POET L ABERIUS , A ROMAN
KNIGHT , WHOM CÆSAR FORCED UPON THE STAGE . PRESERVED BY
MACROBIUS WHAT ! no way left to shun th'inglorious stage , And save from
infamy ...
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