The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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Page 171
... hand has not power to detain him . ( Giving her hand . ) Honeyw . Heavens ! how can I have deserved all this ? How express my happiness , my gratitude ? -A moment like this overpays an age of apprehension . Croak . Well , now I see ...
... hand has not power to detain him . ( Giving her hand . ) Honeyw . Heavens ! how can I have deserved all this ? How express my happiness , my gratitude ? -A moment like this overpays an age of apprehension . Croak . Well , now I see ...
Page 217
... hand . ) Miss Hard . Ay , but the colours do not look well by candlelight . You shall see all in the morning ... hand of my body , I believe his im- pudence is infectious ! Didn't I see him seize your hand ? Didn't I see him haul you ...
... hand . ) Miss Hard . Ay , but the colours do not look well by candlelight . You shall see all in the morning ... hand of my body , I believe his im- pudence is infectious ! Didn't I see him seize your hand ? Didn't I see him haul you ...
Page 227
... hand . If my aunt sees it , we are ruined for ever . I'll keep her employed a little if I can . ( TO MRS . HARDCASTLE . ) But I have not told you , madam , of my cousin's smart answer just now to Mr. Marlow . We so laughed - You must ...
... hand . If my aunt sees it , we are ruined for ever . I'll keep her employed a little if I can . ( TO MRS . HARDCASTLE . ) But I have not told you , madam , of my cousin's smart answer just now to Mr. Marlow . We so laughed - You must ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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