The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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... lost and missing things : Lost human wits have places there assigned them , And they , who lose their senses , there may find them . But where's this place , this storehouse of the age ? The Moon , says he : -but I affirm the Stage ...
... lost and missing things : Lost human wits have places there assigned them , And they , who lose their senses , there may find them . But where's this place , this storehouse of the age ? The Moon , says he : -but I affirm the Stage ...
Page 107
... lost all patience . Honeyw . Then he has lost a very good thing . Jar . There's that ten guineas you were sending to the poor gentleman and his children in the Fleet . I be- lieve that would stop his mouth for a while at least . Honeyw ...
... lost all patience . Honeyw . Then he has lost a very good thing . Jar . There's that ten guineas you were sending to the poor gentleman and his children in the Fleet . I be- lieve that would stop his mouth for a while at least . Honeyw ...
Page 239
... lost your wits ? So far from home , when you are within forty yards of your own door ! ( To him . ) This is one of your old tricks , you graceless rogue you ! ( To her . ) Don't you know the gate and the mulberry - tree ? and don't you ...
... lost your wits ? So far from home , when you are within forty yards of your own door ! ( To him . ) This is one of your old tricks , you graceless rogue you ! ( To her . ) Don't you know the gate and the mulberry - tree ? and don't you ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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