The Traveller, The Deserted Village, and Other PoemsSamuel G. Goodrich, 1819 - 166ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... fire - side , and Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night from Peggy Golden : If I climb up Flamstead Hill , than where Nature never exhibited a more magnifi- cent prospect , I confess it fine ; but then I had rather be placed on the little ...
... fire - side , and Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night from Peggy Golden : If I climb up Flamstead Hill , than where Nature never exhibited a more magnifi- cent prospect , I confess it fine ; but then I had rather be placed on the little ...
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... fire . What reception a poem may find , which has nei- ther abuse , party , nor blank verse , to support it , I cannot tell , nor am I solicitous to know . My aims are right . Without espousing the cause of any party , I have attempted ...
... fire . What reception a poem may find , which has nei- ther abuse , party , nor blank verse , to support it , I cannot tell , nor am I solicitous to know . My aims are right . Without espousing the cause of any party , I have attempted ...
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... spot , where cheerful guests retire To pause from toil , and trim their evening fire ; Blest that abode , where want and pain repair , And every stranger finds a ready chair ; Blest be those feasts with simple plenty crown'd , Where.
... spot , where cheerful guests retire To pause from toil , and trim their evening fire ; Blest that abode , where want and pain repair , And every stranger finds a ready chair ; Blest be those feasts with simple plenty crown'd , Where.
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... snow - tracks mark the way , And drags the struggling savage into day . At night returning , ev'ry labour sped , He sits him down the monarch of a shed ; Smiles by his cheerful fire , and round surveys His THE TRAVELLER . 39.
... snow - tracks mark the way , And drags the struggling savage into day . At night returning , ev'ry labour sped , He sits him down the monarch of a shed ; Smiles by his cheerful fire , and round surveys His THE TRAVELLER . 39.
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Oliver Goldsmith. Smiles by his cheerful fire , and round surveys His children's looks , that brighten at the blaze While his lov'd partner , boastful of her hoard , Displays her cleanly platter on the board : And haply too some pilgrim ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Smiles by his cheerful fire , and round surveys His children's looks , that brighten at the blaze While his lov'd partner , boastful of her hoard , Displays her cleanly platter on the board : And haply too some pilgrim ...
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Amidst ballad bards beauty Bishop of Dromore blessings blest bliss bookseller bow'rs breast brother BULKLEY Burke character charms cheerful David Garrick dear DESERTED VILLAGE Doctor e'en Epilogue EPITAPH Ev'n ev'ry ev❜n eyes fame flies follow'd fond Garrick genius gentle GOODRICH HART heart heav'n hermit hoard honest honour Johnson keep a corner land Lishoy lord luxury mind mirth MISS CATLEY native ne'er never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain passion pasty pensive perhaps pity plain pleas'd pleasure poem poet poet's poor pow'r praise pride reign Richard Burke rise round scene sigh SIMILE sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds skies smiling sorrow soul spread STOOPS TO CONQUER stranger supply'd swain sweet SWEET AUBURN tale thee There's thine things thou toil TRAVELLER tripe turn twas venison VICAR OF WAKEFIELD wealth Whitefoord wish'd wretch