The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With a Sketch of His Life and WritingsFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 - 112 sidor |
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... but whither do I run ? If I proceed , our bard will be undone ! Well , then , a truce , since she requests it too : Do you spare her , and I'll for once spare you . EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MRS . BULKLEY AND MISS CATLEY EPILOGUE . 105.
... but whither do I run ? If I proceed , our bard will be undone ! Well , then , a truce , since she requests it too : Do you spare her , and I'll for once spare you . EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY MRS . BULKLEY AND MISS CATLEY EPILOGUE . 105.
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... BULKLEY AND MISS CATLEY . Enter Mrs. Bulkley , who curtsies very low , as begin- ning to speak . Then enter Miss Catley , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the Audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , ma'am , your pardon . What's ...
... BULKLEY AND MISS CATLEY . Enter Mrs. Bulkley , who curtsies very low , as begin- ning to speak . Then enter Miss Catley , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the Audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , ma'am , your pardon . What's ...
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... BULKLEY . The House ! -Agreed . Agreed . MISS CATLEY . MRS . BULKLEY . And she , who's party's largest , shall proceed . And first I hope , you'll readily agree I've all the critics and the wits for me . They , I am sure , will answer ...
... BULKLEY . The House ! -Agreed . Agreed . MISS CATLEY . MRS . BULKLEY . And she , who's party's largest , shall proceed . And first I hope , you'll readily agree I've all the critics and the wits for me . They , I am sure , will answer ...
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... BULKLEY . Let all the old pay homage to your merit : Give me the young , the gay , the men of spirit . Ye travel'd tribe , ye macaroni train , Of French friseurs , and nosegays , justly vain , Who take a trip to Paris once a year To ...
... BULKLEY . Let all the old pay homage to your merit : Give me the young , the gay , the men of spirit . Ye travel'd tribe , ye macaroni train , Of French friseurs , and nosegays , justly vain , Who take a trip to Paris once a year To ...
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... BULKLEY . Ye gamesters , who , so eager in pursuit , Make but of all your fortune one va toute : Ye jockey tribe , whose stock of words are few , " I hold the odds - Done , done , with you , with Ye barristers so fluent with grimace ...
... BULKLEY . Ye gamesters , who , so eager in pursuit , Make but of all your fortune one va toute : Ye jockey tribe , whose stock of words are few , " I hold the odds - Done , done , with you , with Ye barristers so fluent with grimace ...
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Amidst bard blank verse bless'd blessings bliss boast bowers breast BULKLEY Burke charms cheerful climes confess'd Covent Garden cried David Garrick dear decay Doctor e'en Epilogue eyes fame fault fire flies follow'd fond forlorn gentle heart Heaven hermit hoard honest honour humble keep a corner labour land learning lord luxury maid mind mirth MISS CATLEY ne'er never night o'er Old Bailey OLIVER GOLDSMITH once pain pass'd passion pasty patriot pity plain pleased pleasure poem poet pomp poor praise pride proud raptures reign Reynolds Richard Burke rise round Samuel Johnson scene shore sigh simile sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds skies skill'd smiling sorrow soul splendour spread STOOPS TO CONQUER stranger swain sweet SWEET AUBURN thee There's thine things thou toil tripe turn Twas venison village wealth weep Whitefoord wish'd wretch