The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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... look ; for wherever the he never fails to set his mark . Ha ! who have we here ? My son and daughter ! What can they ... look most shockingly . CROAKER , discovering himself . Croak . How does he look now ? -How does he look now ? Oliv ...
... look ; for wherever the he never fails to set his mark . Ha ! who have we here ? My son and daughter ! What can they ... look most shockingly . CROAKER , discovering himself . Croak . How does he look now ? -How does he look now ? Oliv ...
Page 180
... look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? am I in face to - day ? Miss Nev . Perfectly , my dear . Yet now I look again -bless me sure no accident has happened among the ...
... look this evening ? Is there anything whimsical about me ? Is it one of my well - looking days , child ? am I in face to - day ? Miss Nev . Perfectly , my dear . Yet now I look again -bless me sure no accident has happened among the ...
Page 242
... look like confidence ? No , madam , every moment that shows me your merit , only serves to increase my diffidence ... looks on the ground , that speaks just to be heard , and hates hypocrisy ; or the loud confident creature , that keeps ...
... look like confidence ? No , madam , every moment that shows me your merit , only serves to increase my diffidence ... looks on the ground , that speaks just to be heard , and hates hypocrisy ; or the loud confident creature , that keeps ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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