The works of Oliver Goldsmith, ed. by P. Cunningham, 1권1854 |
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... without guests ; sometimes farmer Flamborough , our talkative neighbour , and often the blind piper , would pay us a visit , and taste our gooseberry wine ; for the making of which we had CHAP . IV . 313 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... without guests ; sometimes farmer Flamborough , our talkative neighbour , and often the blind piper , would pay us a visit , and taste our gooseberry wine ; for the making of which we had CHAP . IV . 313 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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... Flamborough's rosy daughters , flaunting with red top - knots . But an unlucky circumstance was not adverted to ; though the Miss Flamboroughs were reckoned the very best of dancers in the parish , and understood the jig and the round ...
... Flamborough's rosy daughters , flaunting with red top - knots . But an unlucky circumstance was not adverted to ; though the Miss Flamboroughs were reckoned the very best of dancers in the parish , and understood the jig and the round ...
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... Flamborough observed , that Miss Livy's feet seemed as pat to the music as its echo . After the dance had continued about an hour , the two ladies , who were apprehensive of catching cold , moved to break up the ball . One of them , I ...
... Flamborough observed , that Miss Livy's feet seemed as pat to the music as its echo . After the dance had continued about an hour , the two ladies , who were apprehensive of catching cold , moved to break up the ball . One of them , I ...
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... Flamborough's . Our late mortifications had humbled us a little , or it is probable we might have rejected such an invitation with contempt ; however , we suffered ourselves to be happy . Our honest neighbour's goose and dumplings were ...
... Flamborough's . Our late mortifications had humbled us a little , or it is probable we might have rejected such an invitation with contempt ; however , we suffered ourselves to be happy . Our honest neighbour's goose and dumplings were ...
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... Flamborough's pro- posing . We seemed stuck to the ground for some time , as if actually petrified with amazement . The two ladies had been at our house to see us , and finding us from home , came after us hither , as they were uneasy ...
... Flamborough's pro- posing . We seemed stuck to the ground for some time , as if actually petrified with amazement . The two ladies had been at our house to see us , and finding us from home , came after us hither , as they were uneasy ...
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assure Burchell charms child cried CROAKER daughter DAVID GARRICK dear Ecod Enter Essays Exeunt Exit favour Fcap fellow Flamborough fortune friendship gentleman girl give Goldsmith happy Hast hear heart heaven HERMANN MELVILLE honest Honey Honeywood honour hope horse Jarv Jarvis Jenkinson ladies laugh leave Leon Leontine letter Lofty look Lord Madam manner Marl Marlow married mind Miss Hard MISS HARDCASTLE Miss Nev Miss Rich Miss Richland morning Moses neighbour never night OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once passion Plates pleasure poor Portrait Post 8vo prison replied returned round Second Edition seemed servants Sir William Sir Wm sister soon Squire Stoops to Conquer sure talk tell thee there's things Third Edition Thornhill thou Tony town Vicar of Wakefield virtue Vols wife Woodcuts wretched young Zounds
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46 페이지 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd 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; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face...
45 페이지 - Wept o'er his wounds or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
42 페이지 - Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down; To husband out life's taper at the close, And keep the flame from wasting by repose. I still had hopes, for pride attends us still, Amidst the swains to show my...
43 페이지 - But now the sounds of population fail, No cheerful murmurs fluctuate in the gale, No busy steps the grass-grown footway tread, For all the bloomy flush of life is fled...
44 페이지 - Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled, And still where many a garden flower grows wild ; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's modest mansion rose. A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had changed, nor wished to change, his place.
43 페이지 - But on he moves to meet his latter end, Angels around befriending virtue's friend; Bends to the grave with unperceived decay, While resignation gently slopes the way; And, all his prospects brightening to the last, His Heaven commences ere the world be past!
40 페이지 - While secret laughter tittered round the place; The bashful virgin's sidelong looks of love, The matron's glance that would those looks reprove. These were thy charms, sweet village; sports like these, With sweet succession, taught even toil to please; These round thy bowers their cheerful influence shed, These were thy charms - but all these charms are fled.
50 페이지 - Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The rattling chariots clash, the torches glare. Sure scenes like these no troubles e'er annoy ! Sure these denote one universal joy ! Are these thy serious thoughts ? — Ah, turn thine eyes Where the poor houseless shivering female lies.
51 페이지 - Ah, no! To distant climes, a dreary scene, Where half the convex world intrudes between, Through torrid tracts with fainting steps they go, Where wild Altama murmurs to their woe.
83 페이지 - 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. Though secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick If they were not his own by finessing and trick : He cast off his friends, as a huntsman his pack, For he knew when he pleas'd he could whistle them back.