Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 126
... hope was flown . Hermes , exulting at this great surprise , Shouted for joy , and fill'd the air with cries ; Instant he sent the Queen to shades below , And of her spoils made a triumphant show . But in return , and in his mid career ...
... hope was flown . Hermes , exulting at this great surprise , Shouted for joy , and fill'd the air with cries ; Instant he sent the Queen to shades below , And of her spoils made a triumphant show . But in return , and in his mid career ...
Page 162
... hope all for the best . Olivia . And do you permit me to hope , sir ! Can I ever expect to be forgiven ? But hope has too long deceived me ! Croaker . Why then , child , it shan't deceive you now , for I forgive you this very moment . I ...
... hope all for the best . Olivia . And do you permit me to hope , sir ! Can I ever expect to be forgiven ? But hope has too long deceived me ! Croaker . Why then , child , it shan't deceive you now , for I forgive you this very moment . I ...
Page 278
... hope you'll exact no further proofs of my duty , nor prevent me from leaving a house in which I suffer so many mortifications . [ Exit . Sir Charles . I'm astonished at the air of sincerity with which he parted . Hard . And I'm ...
... hope you'll exact no further proofs of my duty , nor prevent me from leaving a house in which I suffer so many mortifications . [ Exit . Sir Charles . I'm astonished at the air of sincerity with which he parted . Hard . And I'm ...
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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