The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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Page 119
... Garnet . Gar . Why , madam , as I told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went far- ther than Paris : there he saw and fell in love with this ...
... Garnet . Gar . Why , madam , as I told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went far- ther than Paris : there he saw and fell in love with this ...
Page 148
... Garnet ? Garn . Not a stick , madam - all's here . Yet I wish I could take the white and silver to be married in . It's the worst luck in the world , in anything but white . I knew one Bett Stubbs , of our town , that was married in red ...
... Garnet ? Garn . Not a stick , madam - all's here . Yet I wish I could take the white and silver to be married in . It's the worst luck in the world , in anything but white . I knew one Bett Stubbs , of our town , that was married in red ...
Page 150
... Garnet : anybody we can trust will do . [ Exit GARNET . ] Well , Jarvis , now we can have nothing more to interrupt us ; you may take up the things , and carry them on to the inn . Have you no hands , Jarvis ! Jarv . Soft and fair ...
... Garnet : anybody we can trust will do . [ Exit GARNET . ] Well , Jarvis , now we can have nothing more to interrupt us ; you may take up the things , and carry them on to the inn . Have you no hands , Jarvis ! Jarv . Soft and fair ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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