Goldsmith's Poems and PlaysJ.M. Dent, 1960 - 317 pages |
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... once infected with this disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to increase the distemper . Like the tiger , that seldom desists from pursuing man after having once preyed upon human flesh , the reader , who has once ...
... once infected with this disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to increase the distemper . Like the tiger , that seldom desists from pursuing man after having once preyed upon human flesh , the reader , who has once ...
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... once two combatants to join His warring troops , against the law of arms , Unless the wary foe was ever in alarms . Now the white Archer with his utmost force Bent the tough bow against the sable Horse , And drove him from the Queen ...
... once two combatants to join His warring troops , against the law of arms , Unless the wary foe was ever in alarms . Now the white Archer with his utmost force Bent the tough bow against the sable Horse , And drove him from the Queen ...
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... once Miss Neville . No , Mr. Hastings , no . more comes to my relief , and I will obey its dictates . In the moment of passion , fortune may be despised , but it ever produces a lasting repentance . I'm resolved to apply to Mr ...
... once Miss Neville . No , Mr. Hastings , no . more comes to my relief , and I will obey its dictates . In the moment of passion , fortune may be despised , but it ever produces a lasting repentance . I'm resolved to apply to Mr ...
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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