The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... made hot ; In the middle a place where the pasty - was not . Now , my lord , as for tripe it's my utter averfion , And your bacon I hate like a Turk or a Perfian , Sp So there I fat stuck , like a horse in 94 THE HAUNCH OF VENISON .
... made hot ; In the middle a place where the pasty - was not . Now , my lord , as for tripe it's my utter averfion , And your bacon I hate like a Turk or a Perfian , Sp So there I fat stuck , like a horse in 94 THE HAUNCH OF VENISON .
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Oliver Goldsmith. So there I fat stuck , like a horse in a pound , While the bacon and liver went merrily round : But what vex'd me most was that d'd Scottish rogue , With his long - winded speeches , his smiles and his brogue , And ...
Oliver Goldsmith. So there I fat stuck , like a horse in a pound , While the bacon and liver went merrily round : But what vex'd me most was that d'd Scottish rogue , With his long - winded speeches , his smiles and his brogue , And ...
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... horse to none them . " My dear madam , I have just snatched a moment- " And if the expresses to his Grace be ready , let them be fent off ; they're of importance . " Madam , I ask a thousand pardons . Mrs. CROAKER . Sir , this honour ...
... horse to none them . " My dear madam , I have just snatched a moment- " And if the expresses to his Grace be ready , let them be fent off ; they're of importance . " Madam , I ask a thousand pardons . Mrs. CROAKER . Sir , this honour ...
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... horses are just finishing their oats ; and , as they are not going to be married , they choose to take their own time . OLIVIA . You are for ever giving wrong motives to my im- patience . JARVIS . Be as impatient as you will , the horses ...
... horses are just finishing their oats ; and , as they are not going to be married , they choose to take their own time . OLIVIA . You are for ever giving wrong motives to my im- patience . JARVIS . Be as impatient as you will , the horses ...
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... horse doctor , little Ami- nadab that grinds the music box , and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . Pray , my dear , disappoint them for one night at leaft . TONY . As for difappointing them I should not fo much ...
... horse doctor , little Ami- nadab that grinds the music box , and Tom Twist that spins the pewter platter . Mrs. HARDCASTLE . Pray , my dear , disappoint them for one night at leaft . TONY . As for difappointing them I should not fo much ...
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