The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... ladies . RECITATIVE . Who mump their passion , and who , grimly smiling , Still thus address the fair with voice beguiling . AIR - Cotillon . Turn my fairest , turn , if ever Strephon caught thy ravish'd eye , Pity take on your swain so ...
... ladies . RECITATIVE . Who mump their passion , and who , grimly smiling , Still thus address the fair with voice beguiling . AIR - Cotillon . Turn my fairest , turn , if ever Strephon caught thy ravish'd eye , Pity take on your swain so ...
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... ladies are calling , to blush and hang back . For you're always polite and attentive , Still to amuse us inventive , And death is your only preventive : Your hands and your voices for me . MRS BULKLEY . Well , madam , what if , after ...
... ladies are calling , to blush and hang back . For you're always polite and attentive , Still to amuse us inventive , And death is your only preventive : Your hands and your voices for me . MRS BULKLEY . Well , madam , what if , after ...
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... authors like you : ' See the letters that passed between his Royal Highness Henry Duke of Cumberland , and Lady Grosvenor . - 12mo . 1769 . The one writes the Snarler , the other the Scourge 6 . THE HAUNCH OF VENISON . 83.
... authors like you : ' See the letters that passed between his Royal Highness Henry Duke of Cumberland , and Lady Grosvenor . - 12mo . 1769 . The one writes the Snarler , the other the Scourge 6 . THE HAUNCH OF VENISON . 83.
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... lady cried out ; << We'll all keep a corner , " was echoed about . While thus we resolved , and the pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the maid : A visage so sad , and so pale with affright 84 THE HAUNCH OF VENISON .
... lady cried out ; << We'll all keep a corner , " was echoed about . While thus we resolved , and the pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the maid : A visage so sad , and so pale with affright 84 THE HAUNCH OF VENISON .
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... lady he's dian to . HONEYWOOD . guar- Perhaps so . Mr Croaker , knowing my friendship for the young lady , has got it into his head that I can persuade her to what I please . JARVIS . Ah ! if you loved yourself but half as well as she ...
... lady he's dian to . HONEYWOOD . guar- Perhaps so . Mr Croaker , knowing my friendship for the young lady , has got it into his head that I can persuade her to what I please . JARVIS . Ah ! if you loved yourself but half as well as she ...
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