The Traveller, The Deserted Village, and Other PoemsSamuel G. Goodrich, 1819 - 166ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... learning was in fault ; The village all declar'd how much he knew ; ' Twas certain he could write and cypher too ; Lands he could measure , terms and tides presage , And ev❜n the story ran that he could gauge : In arguing , too , the ...
... learning was in fault ; The village all declar'd how much he knew ; ' Twas certain he could write and cypher too ; Lands he could measure , terms and tides presage , And ev❜n the story ran that he could gauge : In arguing , too , the ...
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... the hint of his ballad , or that I am obliged to his friendship and learning for communi- cations of a much more important nature . I am , SIR , Yours , & c . OLIVER GOLDSMITH . R.Westall del . E.Tisdale Sc . Turn , gentle hermit 82.
... the hint of his ballad , or that I am obliged to his friendship and learning for communi- cations of a much more important nature . I am , SIR , Yours , & c . OLIVER GOLDSMITH . R.Westall del . E.Tisdale Sc . Turn , gentle hermit 82.
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... learning ; At least it's your temper , as very well known , That you think very slightly of all that's your own ; So , perhaps , in your habits of thinking amiss , You may make a mistake , and think slightly of this . RETALIATION ...
... learning ; At least it's your temper , as very well known , That you think very slightly of all that's your own ; So , perhaps , in your habits of thinking amiss , You may make a mistake , and think slightly of this . RETALIATION ...
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... scarcely can praise it , or blame it too much : Who born for the universe , narrow'd his mind , And to party gave up what was meant for mankind : * An eminent attorney . Tho ' fraught with all learning , yet straining his RETALIATION . 103.
... scarcely can praise it , or blame it too much : Who born for the universe , narrow'd his mind , And to party gave up what was meant for mankind : * An eminent attorney . Tho ' fraught with all learning , yet straining his RETALIATION . 103.
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Oliver Goldsmith. Tho ' fraught with all learning , yet straining his throat , To persuade Tommy Townshend * to lend him a vote , Who , too deep for his hearers , still went on refining , And thought of convincing , while they thought of ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Tho ' fraught with all learning , yet straining his throat , To persuade Tommy Townshend * to lend him a vote , Who , too deep for his hearers , still went on refining , And thought of convincing , while they thought of ...
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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