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His rising cares the hermit spied , With answering care oppress ' d : “ And whence
, unhappy youth , ” he cried , “ The sorrows of thy breast ? “ From better
habitations spurn ' d , Reluctant dost thou rove ; Or grieve for friendship unreturn '
d , Or ...
His rising cares the hermit spied , With answering care oppress ' d : “ And whence
, unhappy youth , ” he cried , “ The sorrows of thy breast ? “ From better
habitations spurn ' d , Reluctant dost thou rove ; Or grieve for friendship unreturn '
d , Or ...
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... rising breast , Alternate spread alarms : The lovely stranger stands confess ' d
A maid in all her charms . “ And , ah ! forgive a stranger rude , A wretch forlorn , ”
she cried ; “ Whose feet unhallow ' d thus intrude Where heaven and you reside .
... rising breast , Alternate spread alarms : The lovely stranger stands confess ' d
A maid in all her charms . “ And , ah ! forgive a stranger rude , A wretch forlorn , ”
she cried ; “ Whose feet unhallow ' d thus intrude Where heaven and you reside .
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the hermit cried , And clasp ' d her to his breast : The wondering fair one turn ' d to
chide , ' Twas Edwin ' s self that press ' d . r . Turn , Angelina , ever dear , My
charmer , turn to see Thy own , thy long - lost Edwin here , Restored to love and ...
the hermit cried , And clasp ' d her to his breast : The wondering fair one turn ' d to
chide , ' Twas Edwin ' s self that press ' d . r . Turn , Angelina , ever dear , My
charmer , turn to see Thy own , thy long - lost Edwin here , Restored to love and ...
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cried I with a flounce ! “ I get these things often " - but that was a bounce : “ Some
lords , my acquaintance , that settle the nation , Are pleased to be kind - but I hate
ostentation . " “ If that be the case then , " cried he , very gay , 6 I ' m glad I have ...
cried I with a flounce ! “ I get these things often " - but that was a bounce : “ Some
lords , my acquaintance , that settle the nation , Are pleased to be kind - but I hate
ostentation . " “ If that be the case then , " cried he , very gay , 6 I ' m glad I have ...
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When come to the place where we were all to dine ( A chair - lumber ' d closet
just twelve feet by nine ) , My friend bade me welcome , but struck me quite dumb
[ come ; With tidings that Johnson and Burke would not « For I knew it , ” he cried
...
When come to the place where we were all to dine ( A chair - lumber ' d closet
just twelve feet by nine ) , My friend bade me welcome , but struck me quite dumb
[ come ; With tidings that Johnson and Burke would not « For I knew it , ” he cried
...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1796 |
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agree bless'd blessings bliss breast bring BULKLEY Burke busy charms cried dear Doctor e'en Epilogue eyes face fail fame fault fear fire flies force gave give GOLDSMITH grace half hand happiness head heart Heaven hold honest honour hope hour Italy keep kind land late learning leave lies lived looks lord lost luxury manners mind mirth MISS CATLEY nature never night o'er once pain pass pass'd passion perhaps piece pity plain play pleased pleasure poem poet poor praise pride pursuing rich rise round scene seen shore sinks smiling sorrow soul spread stranger supplied sure sweet tell thee things thou thought toil train Traveller turn Twas village wealth wish write