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Pagina 4
... SONGS . 98 104 199 PROLOGUES EPILOGUES .... EPIGRAMS ... 135 150 161 IMITATIONS . 163 OLIVER GOLDSMITH . LIFE of Goldsmith 175 Encomiums ..... 189 The Traveller .... 193 The Deserted Village 210 The Hermit ...... 226 The Haunch of ...
... SONGS . 98 104 199 PROLOGUES EPILOGUES .... EPIGRAMS ... 135 150 161 IMITATIONS . 163 OLIVER GOLDSMITH . LIFE of Goldsmith 175 Encomiums ..... 189 The Traveller .... 193 The Deserted Village 210 The Hermit ...... 226 The Haunch of ...
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... songs , he gave effectual assistance , and gained considerable applause . In the humble and itinerant course of life which he led , it is probable that he was often but scantily pro- Ivided with the means of subsistence . I have some ...
... songs , he gave effectual assistance , and gained considerable applause . In the humble and itinerant course of life which he led , it is probable that he was often but scantily pro- Ivided with the means of subsistence . I have some ...
Pagina 10
... song of si- miles by Gay . Cunningham had now reputation enough to render it probable that his pen might be made useful to those whom , in a moment of perverseness , Dr. John- son described as the best Mæcenases of literature . He was ...
... song of si- miles by Gay . Cunningham had now reputation enough to render it probable that his pen might be made useful to those whom , in a moment of perverseness , Dr. John- son described as the best Mæcenases of literature . He was ...
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... songs and pastorals , and some of his miscellaneous pieces , but principally to the former , that he is indebted for his fame . His songs are , as songs ought to be , graceful , sprightly , and free from affectation in their language ...
... songs and pastorals , and some of his miscellaneous pieces , but principally to the former , that he is indebted for his fame . His songs are , as songs ought to be , graceful , sprightly , and free from affectation in their language ...
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... song ! Ye grottoes and dripping alcoves , No strangers to Corydon's tongue ; Let each Sylvan and Dryad declare His ... songs of his lyre . Like the caroling thrush on the spray In music soft warbling and wild , To love was devoted each ...
... song ! Ye grottoes and dripping alcoves , No strangers to Corydon's tongue ; Let each Sylvan and Dryad declare His ... songs of his lyre . Like the caroling thrush on the spray In music soft warbling and wild , To love was devoted each ...
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ACROSTIC ANACREON bard beauty behold birds bless'd bliss bloom bosom breast brow charms Corydon cried Cunningham Cupid Damon David Garrick dear delight Derry dress'd Dublin e'en Edinburgh eyes fair fame fancy fate favour favourite flies floweret fond Fortune genius gentle give glowing goddess Goldsmith grace green grove happy heart honour hopes Jove kind labour lord maid mighty mind mirth MISS CATL morning Muse ne'er never Newcastle night numbers o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH Ossian PALEMON pass'd passion pasty Phillis Philomel plain pleasure poem poet praise pride rage raptures reign rich rise rose rosy round sacred scene shade shepherd sighs sing skies smiles soft song sorrow soul spread STOOPS TO CONQUER SUNDERLAND swain sweet SWEET Auburn tell THEATRE thee There's thou toil Tuning sweet Twas venison vex'd village virgins wandering wanton Whilst Whitefoord wretch young youth