Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 118
... eye , Viewing the sad destruction that was nigh , Wink'd upon Phoebus ( for the Goddess sat By chance directly opposite ) ; at that Rous'd in an instant , young Apollo threw His eyes around the field his troops to view ; Perceived the ...
... eye , Viewing the sad destruction that was nigh , Wink'd upon Phoebus ( for the Goddess sat By chance directly opposite ) ; at that Rous'd in an instant , young Apollo threw His eyes around the field his troops to view ; Perceived the ...
Page 119
... eyes ; Correct them if you please , the more you thus disguise . The circle laugh'd aloud ; and Maia's son ( As if it had but by mistake been done ) Recall'd his Archer , and with motion due , Bid him advance , the combat to renew . But ...
... eyes ; Correct them if you please , the more you thus disguise . The circle laugh'd aloud ; and Maia's son ( As if it had but by mistake been done ) Recall'd his Archer , and with motion due , Bid him advance , the combat to renew . But ...
Page 254
... eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my dear , does your cousin Con . want any jewels , in your eyes , to set off her beauty ? Tony . That's as thereafter may be . Miss Neville . My dear aunt , if you knew ...
... eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my dear , does your cousin Con . want any jewels , in your eyes , to set off her beauty ? Tony . That's as thereafter may be . Miss Neville . My dear aunt , if you knew ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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