Poems and PlaysMessrs. Price, Sleater, 1785 - 274 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 52
Page ii
... heart not eafily terrified by danger , he became an enthusiast to the design he had formed of feeing the manners of different countries . He had fome knowledge of the French language , and of " Countries wear different appearances to ...
... heart not eafily terrified by danger , he became an enthusiast to the design he had formed of feeing the manners of different countries . He had fome knowledge of the French language , and of " Countries wear different appearances to ...
Page v
... heart , and the merit of his producti- ons , made his company very acceptable to a number of refpectable perfons ; and , about the middle of the year During this time , ( according to another account ) he wrote for the British Magazine ...
... heart , and the merit of his producti- ons , made his company very acceptable to a number of refpectable perfons ; and , about the middle of the year During this time , ( according to another account ) he wrote for the British Magazine ...
Page x
... heart could always melt ; None gave more free , -for none more deeply felt . Sweet bard , adieu ! thy own harmonious lays Have fculptur'd out thy monument of praise : Yes , these furvive to time's remotest day ; While drops the buft ...
... heart could always melt ; None gave more free , -for none more deeply felt . Sweet bard , adieu ! thy own harmonious lays Have fculptur'd out thy monument of praise : Yes , these furvive to time's remotest day ; While drops the buft ...
Page 15
... heart , And tears began to flow . His rifing cares the Hermit fpy'd , 55 бо With answering care oppreft : " And whence , unhappy youth , " he cry'd , " The forrows of thy breaft ? " From better habitations fpurn'd , " Reluctant dost ...
... heart , And tears began to flow . His rifing cares the Hermit fpy'd , 55 бо With answering care oppreft : " And whence , unhappy youth , " he cry'd , " The forrows of thy breaft ? " From better habitations fpurn'd , " Reluctant dost ...
Page 17
... heart , " I triumph'd in his pain . " Till quite dejected with my scorn , " He left me to my pride ; " And fought a folitude forlorn , " In fecret , where he dy❜d . 110 " 115 120 125 130 " But mine the forrow , mine the fault , C 2 THE ...
... heart , " I triumph'd in his pain . " Till quite dejected with my scorn , " He left me to my pride ; " And fought a folitude forlorn , " In fecret , where he dy❜d . 110 " 115 120 125 130 " But mine the forrow , mine the fault , C 2 THE ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affure Afide anfwer aſk beft beſt bleffings bleft buſineſs charms Conftance coufin Croak Croaker dear defire Ecod Enter ev'n ev'ry Exeunt Exit fafe feem feen fenfe fent fervants ferve fhall fhew fhould fifter fince firft firſt fome fomething foon fortune fpirits friendſhip ftill fuch fuppofe fure gentleman good-natur'd Haft Haftings happineſs HARDCASTLE hear heart himſelf Honey Honeywood honour hope houfe houſe Jarvis juft juſt lady laft laſt Leont Leontine Lofty madam mafter Marlow Mifs Hard Mifs Nev Mifs Neville Mifs Rich Mifs Richland modeft moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never Oliv OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure praiſe promife reafon ſay ſcarce ſeen ſhall ſhe Sir Char Sir Wil ſpeak tell thefe there's theſe thing thofe thoſe Tony underſtand uſed whofe yourſelf Zounds