The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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Page 81
... Morning Advertiser of April 3rd , 1800 . E'en have you seen , bathed in the morning dew , The budding rose its infant bloom display ; When first its virgin tints unfold to view , It shrinks , and scarcely meets the blaze of day ; So ...
... Morning Advertiser of April 3rd , 1800 . E'en have you seen , bathed in the morning dew , The budding rose its infant bloom display ; When first its virgin tints unfold to view , It shrinks , and scarcely meets the blaze of day ; So ...
Page 89
... morning prayer , my evening song , I'll praise her while my life shall last , A life that cannot last me long . " SONG . BY A WOMAN . Each day , each hour , her name I'll bless My morning and my evening song , And when in death my vows ...
... morning prayer , my evening song , I'll praise her while my life shall last , A life that cannot last me long . " SONG . BY A WOMAN . Each day , each hour , her name I'll bless My morning and my evening song , And when in death my vows ...
Page 148
... morning . Oliv . No matter . I'm all impatience till we are out of the house . Garn . Bless me , madam , I had almost forgot the wedding - ring ! -The sweet little thing - I don't think it would go on my little finger . And what if I ...
... morning . Oliv . No matter . I'm all impatience till we are out of the house . Garn . Bless me , madam , I had almost forgot the wedding - ring ! -The sweet little thing - I don't think it would go on my little finger . And what if I ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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