Poems by Goldsmith and ParnellC.R. Wood, 1795 - 76 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... universal joy ! Are these thy serious thoughts ? —Ah , turn thine eyes Where the poor , houseless , shivering female lies : She once , perhaps , in village plenty bless'd , Has wept at tales of innocence distress'd ; Her modest looks ...
... universal joy ! Are these thy serious thoughts ? —Ah , turn thine eyes Where the poor , houseless , shivering female lies : She once , perhaps , in village plenty bless'd , Has wept at tales of innocence distress'd ; Her modest looks ...
Pagina 58
... universal curiosity . A poet , while living , is seldom an object sufficiently great to attract much attention ; his real merits are known but to a few , and these are generally sparing in their praises . When his fame is increased by ...
... universal curiosity . A poet , while living , is seldom an object sufficiently great to attract much attention ; his real merits are known but to a few , and these are generally sparing in their praises . When his fame is increased by ...
Pagina 61
... universal esteem in which his poems are held , and the reiterated pleasure they give in the perusal , are a sufficient test of their great merit . He appears to me to be the last of that great school that had modelled itself upon the ...
... universal esteem in which his poems are held , and the reiterated pleasure they give in the perusal , are a sufficient test of their great merit . He appears to me to be the last of that great school that had modelled itself upon the ...
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Amidst thy bending beneath Bewick bless'd blessings bliss boast bosom breast calm charms cheer Cheshire Cleveland Row climes Clogher crown'd display Dublin e'en Edmund Burke fame fire flies friends gale GOLDSMITH guests happiness heart Heaven HERMIT Hoards honour horrours humble Ireland kind labour land learn'd Lord loveliest luxury mankind mansion master merit mind mirth morn musick native nature's o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain parterre pass'd peasant pleased pleasure poem poet pomp poor praise pride proud Published January raptures reign repose rich rise round Samuel Johnson sculp seem'd shade Shakspeare Printing Office shed shore sinks sire skies smiling solitary sorrow soul splendid splendour spread supplied swain sway Sweet Auburn TETIGIT thine THOMAS PARNELL Thou thy bowers toil truth turn Twas tyrant vate village virtue wandering wealth wept Westminster Abbey where-e'er wild William Bulmer wish'd wretched youth