The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithLee and Shepard, 1872 - 231페이지 |
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... thing well done.26 2 . His life was soon to close . He published no work after 1773 ; but some considerable posthumous publica- tions require notice . 1. An history of the earth and ani- mated nature — which had been about four years in ...
... thing well done.26 2 . His life was soon to close . He published no work after 1773 ; but some considerable posthumous publica- tions require notice . 1. An history of the earth and ani- mated nature — which had been about four years in ...
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... thing , who wants to be thought a bold man , having lost the character of a wise one . Him they dignify with the name of poet : his tawdry lampoons are called satires ; his turbulence is said to be force , and his frenzy fire . What ...
... thing , who wants to be thought a bold man , having lost the character of a wise one . Him they dignify with the name of poet : his tawdry lampoons are called satires ; his turbulence is said to be force , and his frenzy fire . What ...
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... things are great to little man ; And wiser he whose sympathetic mind Exults in all the good of all mankind . Ye glittering towns with wealth and splendour crown'd , Ye fields where summer spreads profusion round , Ye lakes whose vessels ...
... things are great to little man ; And wiser he whose sympathetic mind Exults in all the good of all mankind . Ye glittering towns with wealth and splendour crown'd , Ye fields where summer spreads profusion round , Ye lakes whose vessels ...
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... thing , That feebly bends beside the plashy spring ; She , wretched matron - forc'd in age , for bread , To strip the brook with mantling cresses spread , 130 To pick her wintry faggot from the thorn , To 50 THE DESERTED VILLAGE .
... thing , That feebly bends beside the plashy spring ; She , wretched matron - forc'd in age , for bread , To strip the brook with mantling cresses spread , 130 To pick her wintry faggot from the thorn , To 50 THE DESERTED VILLAGE .
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... ill exchang'd are things like these for thee ; How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy ! 370 380 Kingdoms by thee , to sickly greatness grown , Boast 68 THE DESERTED VILLAGE .
... ill exchang'd are things like these for thee ; How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy ! 370 380 Kingdoms by thee , to sickly greatness grown , Boast 68 THE DESERTED VILLAGE .
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143 페이지 - When lovely woman stoops to folly. And finds, too late, that men betray. What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away? The only art her guilt to cover. To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom, — is to die.
45 페이지 - A time there was, ere England's griefs began, When every rood of ground maintain'd its man; For him light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave what life required, but gave no more: His best companions, innocence and health; And his best riches, ignorance of wealth.
46 페이지 - In all my wanderings round this world of care, In all my griefs - and God has given my share I still had hopes my latest hours to crown, Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down; To husband our life's taper at the close And keep the flame from wasting by repose.
52 페이지 - To tempt its new-fledged offspring to the skies, He tried each art, reproved each dull delay, Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way. Beside the bed where parting life was laid, And sorrow, guilt, and pain, by turns dismay'd, The reverend champion stood.
184 페이지 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We 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.
54 페이지 - 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 ; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he ; Full well the busy whisper circling round, Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned.
50 페이지 - His house was known to all the vagrant train ; He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain ; The long-remembered beggar was his guest, Whose beard descending swept his aged breast...
18 페이지 - No product here the barren hills afford, But man and steel, the soldier and his sword. No vernal blooms their torpid rocks array, But winter lingering chills the lap of May ; No zephyr fondly sues the mountain's breast, But meteors glare, and stormy glooms invest. Yet still, even here, content can spread a charm, Redress the clime, and all its rage disarm. Though poor the peasant's hut, his feasts tho...
59 페이지 - Not so the loss. The man of wealth and pride Takes up a space that many poor supplied ; Space for his lake, his park's extended bounds, Space for his horses, equipage, and hounds...
62 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.