The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsT. Heptinstall, 1796 - 141 страница |
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... seen me ploughing in a thankless soil ; " Whose partial tenderness hush'd every pain , " Whose approbation made my bosom vain : " " Tis you , to whom my soul divided hies " With fond regret , and half unwilling flies ; " Sighs forth her ...
... seen me ploughing in a thankless soil ; " Whose partial tenderness hush'd every pain , " Whose approbation made my bosom vain : " " Tis you , to whom my soul divided hies " With fond regret , and half unwilling flies ; " Sighs forth her ...
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... seen , may in bloodless pomp array'd , The pasteboard triumph and the cavalcade : Processions form'd for piety , and love ; A mistress , or a saint , in every grove . By sports like these are all their cares beguil'd➡ The sports of ...
... seen , may in bloodless pomp array'd , The pasteboard triumph and the cavalcade : Processions form'd for piety , and love ; A mistress , or a saint , in every grove . By sports like these are all their cares beguil'd➡ The sports of ...
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... seen , round Britain's peopled shore , Her useful sons exchang'd for useless ore ? Seen all her triumphs but destruction haste , Like flaring tapers bright'ning as they waste ? Seen Opulence , her grandeur to maintain , Lead stern ...
... seen , round Britain's peopled shore , Her useful sons exchang'd for useless ore ? Seen all her triumphs but destruction haste , Like flaring tapers bright'ning as they waste ? Seen Opulence , her grandeur to maintain , Lead stern ...
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... seen , and the disorders it laments are only to be found in the poet's own imagination . To this I can scarce make any other answer , than that I sincerely believe what I have written ; that I have taken all possible pains , in my ...
... seen , and the disorders it laments are only to be found in the poet's own imagination . To this I can scarce make any other answer , than that I sincerely believe what I have written ; that I have taken all possible pains , in my ...
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... These were thy charms - But all these charms are fled . Sweet smiling village , loveliest of the lawn , Thy sports are fled , and all thy charms withdrawn ; Amidst thy bowers the tyrant's hand is seen , And 38 THE DESERTED VILLAGE .
... These were thy charms - But all these charms are fled . Sweet smiling village , loveliest of the lawn , Thy sports are fled , and all thy charms withdrawn ; Amidst thy bowers the tyrant's hand is seen , And 38 THE DESERTED VILLAGE .
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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