THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHORC. COOKE, No. 17, Paternoster-Row. And sold, 1796 |
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... minds --- and there With harmlefs mirth the focial foul to please . Another's woe thy 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 ...
... minds --- and there With harmlefs mirth the focial foul to please . Another's woe thy 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 ...
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... mind was filled with the moft gloomy reflections , in confequence of his embarraffed fituation . He applied to feveral apothe- caries , in hopes of being received in the capacity of a journeyman ; but his broad Irish accent , and the un ...
... mind was filled with the moft gloomy reflections , in confequence of his embarraffed fituation . He applied to feveral apothe- caries , in hopes of being received in the capacity of a journeyman ; but his broad Irish accent , and the un ...
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... mind , brought on a nervous fever , that operated in fo great a degree , that he ex- hibited figns of despair , and even a difguft with life itfelf . Finding his diforder rapidly increase , he sent for Mr. Hawes , his apothecary , as ...
... mind , brought on a nervous fever , that operated in fo great a degree , that he ex- hibited figns of despair , and even a difguft with life itfelf . Finding his diforder rapidly increase , he sent for Mr. Hawes , his apothecary , as ...
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... mind to the cause of virtue , he was cheerful and indefatigable in every purluit of it ; warm in his friendship , gentle in his manners , and in every act of charity and benevo- lence , " the very milk of human nature Nay , even his ...
... mind to the cause of virtue , he was cheerful and indefatigable in every purluit of it ; warm in his friendship , gentle in his manners , and in every act of charity and benevo- lence , " the very milk of human nature Nay , even his ...
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... mind refembled a fertile but thin foil ; there was a quick but not a strong vegetation of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it . No deep root could be ftruck . The oak of the foreft did not grow there ; but the ele- gant fhrubbery ...
... mind refembled a fertile but thin foil ; there was a quick but not a strong vegetation of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it . No deep root could be ftruck . The oak of the foreft did not grow there ; but the ele- gant fhrubbery ...
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