The Poetical WorksW. Calvert, 1806 - 112 páginas |
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... virtue's friend ; Sinks to the grave with unperceiv'd decay , While resignation gently slopes the way ; And all his prospects brightening to the last , His heaven commences ere the world be past ! " The description of the parish priest ...
... virtue's friend ; Sinks to the grave with unperceiv'd decay , While resignation gently slopes the way ; And all his prospects brightening to the last , His heaven commences ere the world be past ! " The description of the parish priest ...
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... virtue , fare thee well . " This finished poem was by no means a hasty pro- duction ; it occupied two years in composing ; and was the effect of the most minute observation , during an excursion of between four and five years . Soon ...
... virtue , fare thee well . " This finished poem was by no means a hasty pro- duction ; it occupied two years in composing ; and was the effect of the most minute observation , during an excursion of between four and five years . Soon ...
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... demand it as such for virtue and truth , As the solace of age , and the guide of our youth , Consider what poets surround us - how dull ! From Minstrelsy Be to Rosamond H - ll ! LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . Consider what K - ys enervate XXVI.
... demand it as such for virtue and truth , As the solace of age , and the guide of our youth , Consider what poets surround us - how dull ! From Minstrelsy Be to Rosamond H - ll ! LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . Consider what K - ys enervate XXVI.
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... virtue , as well as its friends , that they can commemorate the name of Goldsmith as a shining example to the contrary . " Early compelled ( like many of the greatest men ) , into the service of the Muses , he never once permit- ted his ...
... virtue , as well as its friends , that they can commemorate the name of Goldsmith as a shining example to the contrary . " Early compelled ( like many of the greatest men ) , into the service of the Muses , he never once permit- ted his ...
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... virtues , and those particularly of humanity and bene- volence , which disposed him to do all the good with- in his power ; so that he lived respected and died lamented . " As to his person , " says the daughter of the late The esteem ...
... virtues , and those particularly of humanity and bene- volence , which disposed him to do all the good with- in his power ; so that he lived respected and died lamented . " As to his person , " says the daughter of the late The esteem ...
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