The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Including a Variety of Pieces Now First Collected, Volume 4G. P. Putnam, 1854 |
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... Epilogue to the Comedy of " The Sister , " 146 Verses , in Reply to an Invitation to Dinner at Sir George Baker's . [ Now first printed , ] 148 Epitaph on Dr. Parnell , 150 Epilogue to the Comedy of " The Good - Natured Man , " ib ...
... Epilogue to the Comedy of " The Sister , " 146 Verses , in Reply to an Invitation to Dinner at Sir George Baker's . [ Now first printed , ] 148 Epitaph on Dr. Parnell , 150 Epilogue to the Comedy of " The Good - Natured Man , " ib ...
Pagina 145
... a broken heart . Some of these I have known myself when very little able to relieve them . ” — See Life , ch . vii . ] VOL . IV . 7 EPILOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF THE SISTER What ? five MISCELLANIES . 145 Epitaph on Edward Purdon,
... a broken heart . Some of these I have known myself when very little able to relieve them . ” — See Life , ch . vii . ] VOL . IV . 7 EPILOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF THE SISTER What ? five MISCELLANIES . 145 Epitaph on Edward Purdon,
Pagina 146
... epilogue to the Distrest Mother , and , I think , one of Goldsmith's , and a prologue of old Colman's to Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster , are the best things of the kind we have . " — LORD BYRON , Works , vol . ii p . 165. ] There ...
... epilogue to the Distrest Mother , and , I think , one of Goldsmith's , and a prologue of old Colman's to Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster , are the best things of the kind we have . " — LORD BYRON , Works , vol . ii p . 165. ] There ...
Pagina 150
... EPILOGUE ΤΟ THE GOOD NATURED MAN , Spoken by Mrs. Bulkley.t As puffing quacks some caitiff wretch procure To swear the pill , or drop , has wrought a cure ; Forced to submit , with all our pride we own , Such strength , such harmony ...
... EPILOGUE ΤΟ THE GOOD NATURED MAN , Spoken by Mrs. Bulkley.t As puffing quacks some caitiff wretch procure To swear the pill , or drop , has wrought a cure ; Forced to submit , with all our pride we own , Such strength , such harmony ...
Pagina 151
... epilogue , things can't go on without it ; It could not fail , would you but set about it . Young man , cries one ( a bard laid up in clover ) , Alas ! young man , my writing days are over ; Let boys play tricks , and kick the straw ...
... epilogue , things can't go on without it ; It could not fail , would you but set about it . Young man , cries one ( a bard laid up in clover ) , Alas ! young man , my writing days are over ; Let boys play tricks , and kick the straw ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Including a Variety ..., Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Volledige weergave - 1887 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 62 - The sober herd that low'd to meet their young, The noisy geese that gabbled o'er the pool, The playful children just let loose from school, The watch-dog's voice that bay'd the whispering wind, And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind — These all in sweet confusion sought the shade, And fill'd each pause the nightingale had made.
Pagina 64 - The reverend champion stood. At his control Despair and anguish fled the struggling soul ; Comfort came down the trembling wretch to raise, And his last faltering accents whispered praise.
Pagina 73 - That call'd them from their native walks away ; When the poor exiles, every pleasure past, Hung round the bowers, and fondly...
Pagina 109 - Twas only that when he was off he was acting. With no reason on earth to go out of his way, He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day...
Pagina 126 - Good people all, with one accord, Lament for Madam Blaize, Who never wanted a good word — From those who spoke her praise. The needy seldom pass'd her door, And always found her kind ; She freely lent to all the poor — Who left a pledge behind. She strove the neighborhood to please With manners wondrous winning; And never follow'd wicked ways — Unless when she was sinning.
Pagina 138 - This dog and man at first were friends; But when a pique began, The dog, to gain some private ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around from all the...
Pagina 66 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view ; I knew him well, and every truant knew...
Pagina 64 - Wept o'er his wounds, or tales of sorrow done, Shoulder'd his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learn'd to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe ; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
Pagina 19 - Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave, And thanks his gods for all the good they gave. Such is the patriot's boast where'er we roam, His first, best country, ever is at home. And yet, perhaps, if countries we compare, And estimate the blessings which they share, Though patriots flatter, still shall wisdom find An equal portion dealt to all mankind ; As different good, by art or nature given To different nations, makes their blessings even.
Pagina 66 - Where many a time he triumph'd, is forgot. Near yonder thorn, that lifts its head on high...