Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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... half willing to be press'd , Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest . Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud disdain , These simple blessings of the lowly train ; To me more dear , congenial to my heart , One native charm , than all ...
... half willing to be press'd , Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest . Yes ! let the rich deride , the proud disdain , These simple blessings of the lowly train ; To me more dear , congenial to my heart , One native charm , than all ...
Page 150
... half of this she is to forfeit , by her father's will , in case she refuses to marry you . So , if she rejects you , we seize half her fortune ; if she accepts you , we seize the whole , and a fine girl into the bargain . Leont . But ...
... half of this she is to forfeit , by her father's will , in case she refuses to marry you . So , if she rejects you , we seize half her fortune ; if she accepts you , we seize the whole , and a fine girl into the bargain . Leont . But ...
Page 152
... half fortune if I refuse him . my Gar . Yet , what can you do ? For being , as you are , in love with Mr. Honeywood , madam— Miss Rich . How ! idiot ! what do you mean ? In love with Mr. Honeywood ! Is this to provoke me ? Gar . That is ...
... half fortune if I refuse him . my Gar . Yet , what can you do ? For being , as you are , in love with Mr. Honeywood , madam— Miss Rich . How ! idiot ! what do you mean ? In love with Mr. Honeywood ! Is this to provoke me ? Gar . That is ...
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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