Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... These were thy charms , sweet village ; sports like these , With sweet succession , taught even toil to please ; These round thy bowers their chearful influence shed , These were thy charms - But all these charms are fled . ΙΟ 20 25 30 ...
... These were thy charms , sweet village ; sports like these , With sweet succession , taught even toil to please ; These round thy bowers their chearful influence shed , These were thy charms - But all these charms are fled . ΙΟ 20 25 30 ...
Page 239
... these were most probably done without Goldsmith's direct authority . Since this is so , one's immediate impulse is to ignore them . But from the few autograph manuscripts that have survived , it is clear that Goldsmith's own punctuation ...
... these were most probably done without Goldsmith's direct authority . Since this is so , one's immediate impulse is to ignore them . But from the few autograph manuscripts that have survived , it is clear that Goldsmith's own punctuation ...
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... these ] 2 : which 154a - b . om . ] 6 : At sports like these , while foreign arms advance , / In passive ease they leave the world to chance . 155. Each ... represt ] 6 : When struggling Virtue sinks with para . 156. Now sinks ] 6 : She ...
... these ] 2 : which 154a - b . om . ] 6 : At sports like these , while foreign arms advance , / In passive ease they leave the world to chance . 155. Each ... represt ] 6 : When struggling Virtue sinks with para . 156. Now sinks ] 6 : She ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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