The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First Collected. With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. In two volumes..H. Goldney, 1780 |
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... an apothecary , to whom he complained . of a violent pain extending all over the fore part of his head , his tongue was moist , he had no cold fhivering , and his pulfe pulfe beat about ninety ftrokes in a mi- nute . xxxii MEMOIRS OF.
... an apothecary , to whom he complained . of a violent pain extending all over the fore part of his head , his tongue was moist , he had no cold fhivering , and his pulfe pulfe beat about ninety ftrokes in a mi- nute . xxxii MEMOIRS OF.
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... head , and fet fire to the tail : For the joy of each fex , on the world I'll beftow it , This fcholar , rake , Chriftian , dupe , gamefter , and poet : Though a mixture fo odd , he fhall merit great fame , And among brother mortals ...
... head , and fet fire to the tail : For the joy of each fex , on the world I'll beftow it , This fcholar , rake , Chriftian , dupe , gamefter , and poet : Though a mixture fo odd , he fhall merit great fame , And among brother mortals ...
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... head shall shake , While all adown the furrows of her face Slow fhall the lingering tears each other trace . And , Oh my child ! feverer woes remain , To all the houseless , and unshelter'd train : Thy fate fhall fadden many an humble ...
... head shall shake , While all adown the furrows of her face Slow fhall the lingering tears each other trace . And , Oh my child ! feverer woes remain , To all the houseless , and unshelter'd train : Thy fate fhall fadden many an humble ...
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... head : Pain'd Memory alone behind remains , And penfive ftalks the folitary plains , Rich in her forrows , honours without art , She pays in tears , redundant from the heart . And say , what boots it o'er thy hallow'd duft To heap the ...
... head : Pain'd Memory alone behind remains , And penfive ftalks the folitary plains , Rich in her forrows , honours without art , She pays in tears , redundant from the heart . And say , what boots it o'er thy hallow'd duft To heap the ...
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... head . Could fo much beauty condefcend To be a dull domeftic friend ? Could any curtain lectures bring To decency fo fine a thing ? In short , by night , ' twas fits or fretting ; By day , ' twas gadding or coquetting . Fond to be feen ...
... head . Could fo much beauty condefcend To be a dull domeftic friend ? Could any curtain lectures bring To decency fo fine a thing ? In short , by night , ' twas fits or fretting ; By day , ' twas gadding or coquetting . Fond to be feen ...
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