The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 Seiten |
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... feek no farther , determined to take up my refi- dence here for the winter ; while my temper be gan to open infenfibly to the cheerfulnefs I faw diffused on every face in the room ; but the delu- sion foon vanifhed , when the waiter ...
... feek no farther , determined to take up my refi- dence here for the winter ; while my temper be gan to open infenfibly to the cheerfulnefs I faw diffused on every face in the room ; but the delu- sion foon vanifhed , when the waiter ...
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... feek vic- " tory either by fraud or magic . They prayed and 66 confeffed upon their knees ; and , after thefe ce- 66 66 66 remonies , the reft was left to the courage and " conduct of the combatants . As the companion " whom the prior ...
... feek vic- " tory either by fraud or magic . They prayed and 66 confeffed upon their knees ; and , after thefe ce- 66 66 66 remonies , the reft was left to the courage and " conduct of the combatants . As the companion " whom the prior ...
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... feek " fome other hearer ; I am determined to hearken 66 only to ftories . " " I had fcarce concluded , when my eyes and ears feemed open to my landlord , who had been all this while giving me an account of the repairs he had made in ...
... feek " fome other hearer ; I am determined to hearken 66 only to ftories . " " I had fcarce concluded , when my eyes and ears feemed open to my landlord , who had been all this while giving me an account of the repairs he had made in ...
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... feek my fortune . " In this manner I went from town to town , " worked when I could get employment , and " ftarved when I could get none : when happening one day to go through a field belonging to a juftice of peace , I fpy'd a hare ...
... feek my fortune . " In this manner I went from town to town , " worked when I could get employment , and " ftarved when I could get none : when happening one day to go through a field belonging to a juftice of peace , I fpy'd a hare ...
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... feek difhonourable graves ; And calmly bent , to fervitude conform , Dull as their lakes that fleep beneath the storm . Heavens ! how unlike their Belgic fires of old ! Rough , poor , content , ungovernably bold ; War in each breaft ...
... feek difhonourable graves ; And calmly bent , to fervitude conform , Dull as their lakes that fleep beneath the storm . Heavens ! how unlike their Belgic fires of old ! Rough , poor , content , ungovernably bold ; War in each breaft ...
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Seite 170 - Frenchmen : we had no arms ; but one Englishman is able to beat five French at any time : so we went down to the door, where both the sentries were posted, and rushing upon them, seized their arms in a moment, and knocked them down. From thence, nine of us ran together to the quay...
Seite xi - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.