The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... gave more free , -for none more deeply felt . Sweet bard , adieu ! thy own harmonious lays Have sculptured out thy monument of praise ; Yes , these survive to time's remotest day , While drops the bust , and boastful tombs decay ...
... gave more free , -for none more deeply felt . Sweet bard , adieu ! thy own harmonious lays Have sculptured out thy monument of praise ; Yes , these survive to time's remotest day , While drops the bust , and boastful tombs decay ...
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... gave every day some new proofs of his passion , union was soon found to be disagreeable and in- which , though they had not arisen to proposals of convenient to both : Guilt gave Shame frequent un- marriage , yet we thought fell but ...
... gave every day some new proofs of his passion , union was soon found to be disagreeable and in- which , though they had not arisen to proposals of convenient to both : Guilt gave Shame frequent un- marriage , yet we thought fell but ...
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... gave half that sum . We We were re- promised no easy solution . This was , which couple ceived below by the shouts of the villagers , and I should be married first . My son's bride warmly saw and shook by the hand two or three of my ...
... gave half that sum . We We were re- promised no easy solution . This was , which couple ceived below by the shouts of the villagers , and I should be married first . My son's bride warmly saw and shook by the hand two or three of my ...
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