The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... Twas certain he could write and cypher too ; Lands he could measure , terms and tides presage , And even the story ran - that he could gauge ; 210 In arguing too , the parson owned his skill , For even though vanquished , he could argue ...
... Twas certain he could write and cypher too ; Lands he could measure , terms and tides presage , And even the story ran - that he could gauge ; 210 In arguing too , the parson owned his skill , For even though vanquished , he could argue ...
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... Twas a neck and a breast that might rival Monroe's : But in parting with these I was puzzled again , With the how , and the who , and the where , and the when . There's Howard , and Coley , and H — rth , and Hiff , I think they love ...
... Twas a neck and a breast that might rival Monroe's : But in parting with these I was puzzled again , With the how , and the who , and the where , and the when . There's Howard , and Coley , and H — rth , and Hiff , I think they love ...
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... twas his fate , unemployed , or in place , sir , To eat mutton cold , and cut blocks with a razor . Here lies honest William , 3 whose heart was a mint , Edmund Burke . 2 Mr. T. Townshend , M.P. for Whitchurch , afterwards Lord Sydney ...
... twas his fate , unemployed , or in place , sir , To eat mutton cold , and cut blocks with a razor . Here lies honest William , 3 whose heart was a mint , Edmund Burke . 2 Mr. T. Townshend , M.P. for Whitchurch , afterwards Lord Sydney ...
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... Twas only that , when he was off , he was acting . With no reason on earth to go out of his way , He turned and he varied full ten times a day : Though secure of our hearts , yet confoundedly sick , If they were not his own by finessing ...
... Twas only that , when he was off , he was acting . With no reason on earth to go out of his way , He turned and he varied full ten times a day : Though secure of our hearts , yet confoundedly sick , If they were not his own by finessing ...
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... my scorn , He left me to deplore ; And sought a solitude forlorn , And ne'er was heard of more . " Then since he perished by my fault , This pilgrimage I pay ; & c . 130 140 ' Twas so for me that Edwin did , And OF GOLDSMITH . 75.
... my scorn , He left me to deplore ; And sought a solitude forlorn , And ne'er was heard of more . " Then since he perished by my fault , This pilgrimage I pay ; & c . 130 140 ' Twas so for me that Edwin did , And OF GOLDSMITH . 75.
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR Oliver Goldsmith Vista completa - 1796 |
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