Poems by Goldsmith and ParnellC.R. Wood, 1795 - 76 páginas |
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... , nor feared , any difficulties . He possessed also a body capable of sustaining every fatigue , and a mind not easily terrified by danger . Thus qualified , he formed the design of seeing the manners LIFE OF DOCTOR GOLDSMITH xiii.
... , nor feared , any difficulties . He possessed also a body capable of sustaining every fatigue , and a mind not easily terrified by danger . Thus qualified , he formed the design of seeing the manners LIFE OF DOCTOR GOLDSMITH xiii.
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... mind resembled a fertile , but thin soil . There was a quick , but not a strong vegetation , of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it . No deep root could be struck . The oak of the forest did not grow there ; but the elegant shrubbery ...
... mind resembled a fertile , but thin soil . There was a quick , but not a strong vegetation , of whatever chanced to be thrown upon it . No deep root could be struck . The oak of the forest did not grow there ; but the elegant shrubbery ...
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... mind turn'd to fictions . Now mix these ingredients , which , warm'd in the baking , Turn to learning and gaming , religion and raking ; With the love of a wench , let his writings be chaste , Tip his tongue with strange matter , his ...
... mind turn'd to fictions . Now mix these ingredients , which , warm'd in the baking , Turn to learning and gaming , religion and raking ; With the love of a wench , let his writings be chaste , Tip his tongue with strange matter , his ...
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... mind disdain That good , which makes each humbler bosom vain ? Let school - taught pride dissemble all it can , These little things are great to little man ; And wiser he , whose sympathetick mind Exults in all the good of all mankind ...
... mind disdain That good , which makes each humbler bosom vain ? Let school - taught pride dissemble all it can , These little things are great to little man ; And wiser he , whose sympathetick mind Exults in all the good of all mankind ...
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... reign : Though poor , luxurious ; though submissive , vain ; Though grave , yet trifling ; zealous , yet untrue ; And e'en in penance , planning sins anew . All evils here contaminate the mind , That opulence , THE TRAVELLER 9.
... reign : Though poor , luxurious ; though submissive , vain ; Though grave , yet trifling ; zealous , yet untrue ; And e'en in penance , planning sins anew . All evils here contaminate the mind , That opulence , THE TRAVELLER 9.
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