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" Yes! let the rich deride, the proud disdain These simple blessings of the lowly train ;• To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm than all the gloss of art... "
Goldsmith's Miscellaneous Works - Page 8
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 127 pages
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Favourite English poems and poets

English poems - 1870 - 722 pages
...shall be found Careful to see the mantling bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. Yes ! let...To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art ; Spontaneous joys, where nature has its play, The soul adopts, and...
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The Poetical Works of Campbell, Goldsmith, and Gray: With Memoirs of the Authors

Thomas Campbell - 1870 - 456 pages
...tale, No more the woodman's ballad shall prevail; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear; The host...bliss go round; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain, These...
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The works of Oliver Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield, select poems ..., Volume 51

Oliver Goldsmith - 1871 - 434 pages
...woodman's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear. Relax his pondefous strength, and lean to hear ; The host himself no longer...To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art : Spontaneous joys, where Nature has its play, The soul adopts, and...
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English Poems: The Restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 pages
...No more the woodman's ballad, shall prevail; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, 245 Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear; The host...bliss go round, Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. 250 Yes, let the rich deride, the proud disdain,...
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English Poems

Edward Chauncey Baldwin, Harry Gilbert Paul - 1908 - 430 pages
...more the wood-man's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, 245 Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear; The host...bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. asp Yes I let the rich deride, the proud disdain,...
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English Poems: The restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 pages
...No more the woodman's ballad, shall prevail; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, 245 Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear; The host...bliss go round, Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. 250 Yes, let the rich deride, the proud disdain,...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 pages
...to hear; The host himself no longer shall be found Careful to see the mantling bliss go round ; ^or the coy maid, half willing to be press'd, Shall kiss...To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art; Spontaneous joys, where Nature has its play, The soul adopts, and...
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...Goldsmith's The Traveller and The Deserted Village, and Gray's Elegy in a ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1909 - 126 pages
...No more the woodman's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, 245 Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear ; The host...bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be pressed, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. 250 Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain,...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 41, Page 2

1910 - 542 pages
...tale, No more the woodman's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear; The host...bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain, These...
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English Poetry..: With Introduction, Notes and Illustrations, Volume 2

1910 - 298 pages
...tale, No more the woodman's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear; The host...bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, ' Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain, These...
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