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Though poor the peasant ' s hut , his feasts though He sees his little lot the lot of
all ; [ small , Sees no contiguous palace rear its head , To shame the meanness
of his humble shed ; No costly lord the sumptuous banquet deal , To make him ...
Though poor the peasant ' s hut , his feasts though He sees his little lot the lot of
all ; [ small , Sees no contiguous palace rear its head , To shame the meanness
of his humble shed ; No costly lord the sumptuous banquet deal , To make him ...
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Page 01 , THANKs , my lord , for your venison , for finer or fatter Ne ' er ranged in
a forest , or smoked in a platter ; The haunch was a picture for painters to study ,
The fat was so white , and the lean was so ruddy ; Though my stomach was ...
Page 01 , THANKs , my lord , for your venison , for finer or fatter Ne ' er ranged in
a forest , or smoked in a platter ; The haunch was a picture for painters to study ,
The fat was so white , and the lean was so ruddy ; Though my stomach was ...
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But , my lord , it ' s no bounce : I protest in my turn , It ' s a truth — and your
lordship may ask Mr . Burn * . To go on with my tale — as I gazed on the haunch ,
I thought of a friend that was trusty and stanch ; So I cut it , and sent it to Reynolds
...
But , my lord , it ' s no bounce : I protest in my turn , It ' s a truth — and your
lordship may ask Mr . Burn * . To go on with my tale — as I gazed on the haunch ,
I thought of a friend that was trusty and stanch ; So I cut it , and sent it to Reynolds
...
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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 ... have Johnson and Burke ;
all the wits will be there ; My acquaintance is slight , or I ' d ask my lord Clare !
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 ... have Johnson and Burke ;
all the wits will be there ; My acquaintance is slight , or I ' d ask my lord Clare !
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Now , my lord , as for tripe , it ' s my utter aversion , And your bacon I hate like a
Turk or a Persian ; So there I sat 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
...
Now , my lord , as for tripe , it ' s my utter aversion , And your bacon I hate like a
Turk or a Persian ; So there I sat 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
...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: With an Account of His Life ... Oliver Goldsmith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1796 |
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