The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 4John Murray, 1837 |
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... Madam , " quoth he , " may this bit be my poison , A prettier dinner I never set eyes on ! Pray a slice of your liver , though may I be curst , But I've eat of your tripe till I'm ready to burst . ” " The tripe , " quoth the Jew , with ...
... Madam , " quoth he , " may this bit be my poison , A prettier dinner I never set eyes on ! Pray a slice of your liver , though may I be curst , But I've eat of your tripe till I'm ready to burst . ” " The tripe , " quoth the Jew , with ...
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... Madam Blaize , Who never wanted a good word— From those who spoke her praise . The needy seldom pass'd her door , And always found her kind ; She freely lent to all the poor , - Who left a pledge behind . 66 ( 1 ) [ These lines were ...
... Madam Blaize , Who never wanted a good word— From those who spoke her praise . The needy seldom pass'd her door , And always found her kind ; She freely lent to all the poor , - Who left a pledge behind . 66 ( 1 ) [ These lines were ...
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... way pursues , ( 1 ) [ " Now tawdry madam kept a bevy . " Orig.- ] ( 2 ) [ " She in her turn became perplexing , And found substantial bliss in vexing . " - Ib . ] While sullen or loquacious strife Promised to hold them on MISCELLANIES .
... way pursues , ( 1 ) [ " Now tawdry madam kept a bevy . " Orig.- ] ( 2 ) [ " She in her turn became perplexing , And found substantial bliss in vexing . " - Ib . ] While sullen or loquacious strife Promised to hold them on MISCELLANIES .
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... madam , now condemn'd to hack The rest of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleasing him alone . Jack soon was dazzled to behold Her present face surpass the old : With modesty her cheeks are dy'd ...
... madam , now condemn'd to hack The rest of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleasing him alone . Jack soon was dazzled to behold Her present face surpass the old : With modesty her cheeks are dy'd ...
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... MADAM : I read your letter with all that allowance which critical candour could require , but after all find so much to object to , and so much to raise my indignation , that I cannot help giving it a serious answer . I am not so ...
... MADAM : I read your letter with all that allowance which critical candour could require , but after all find so much to object to , and so much to raise my indignation , that I cannot help giving it a serious answer . I am not so ...
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