The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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... begin to snore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's souls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then : His wand's a modern author's pen ; The serpents round about it twined , Denote him of the reptile kind ...
... begin to snore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's souls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then : His wand's a modern author's pen ; The serpents round about it twined , Denote him of the reptile kind ...
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... begin . Well , why don't you ? Eh ! What ? Well then - I must , it seems- -Miss Richland , my dear , I believe you guess at our business ; an affair which my son here comes to open , that nearly concerns your happiness . Miss Rich . Sir ...
... begin . Well , why don't you ? Eh ! What ? Well then - I must , it seems- -Miss Richland , my dear , I believe you guess at our business ; an affair which my son here comes to open , that nearly concerns your happiness . Miss Rich . Sir ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. ( Faces are blocks in sentimental scenes ) Thus I begin- " All is not gold that glitters , Pleasures seem sweet , but prove a glass of bitters . When ignorance enters , folly is at hand : Learning is better far than ...
Oliver Goldsmith. ( Faces are blocks in sentimental scenes ) Thus I begin- " All is not gold that glitters , Pleasures seem sweet , but prove a glass of bitters . When ignorance enters , folly is at hand : Learning is better far than ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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