The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 4±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... leave to enjoy the present hour ? When at Lyons , I thought all happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found myself still in want of soning and expected to leave solitude behind me by going into Romelidy and now you find me ...
... leave to enjoy the present hour ? When at Lyons , I thought all happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found myself still in want of soning and expected to leave solitude behind me by going into Romelidy and now you find me ...
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... leaves behind ; For wealth was theirs , not far remov'd the date , When commerce proudly flourish'd through the state ; At her command the palace learn'd to rise , Again the long - fall'n column sought the skies ; The canvas glow'd ...
... leaves behind ; For wealth was theirs , not far remov'd the date , When commerce proudly flourish'd through the state ; At her command the palace learn'd to rise , Again the long - fall'n column sought the skies ; The canvas glow'd ...
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... leave the world to chance . " ] ( 4 ) [ " When struggling Virtue sinks by long control , She leaves at last , or feebly mans the soul . " - First edit . ] As in those domes where Caesars once bore sway , c 2 THE TRAVELLER . 19.
... leave the world to chance . " ] ( 4 ) [ " When struggling Virtue sinks by long control , She leaves at last , or feebly mans the soul . " - First edit . ] As in those domes where Caesars once bore sway , c 2 THE TRAVELLER . 19.
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... Leave reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . time . ' In the year 1783 , he , at my request , marked with a pencil the lines which he had furnished , which are only line 420th : - • To stop too fearful , and too faint to go ...
... Leave reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . time . ' In the year 1783 , he , at my request , marked with a pencil the lines which he had furnished , which are only line 420th : - • To stop too fearful , and too faint to go ...
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... leaves the wretch to weep ? XX . ¡° And love is still an emptier sound , The modern fair one's jest : On earth unseen , or only found To warm the turtle's nest . XXI . " For shame , fond youth , thy sorrows hush , And spurn the sex ...
... leaves the wretch to weep ? XX . ¡° And love is still an emptier sound , The modern fair one's jest : On earth unseen , or only found To warm the turtle's nest . XXI . " For shame , fond youth , thy sorrows hush , And spurn the sex ...
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