The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... hand but the hand of time , these twenty years , rose suing , but in vain , to be pressed . I could , indeed , have wished her more than a handkerchief of Paris - net to shade her beauties ; for , as Tasso says of the rose - bud ...
... hand but the hand of time , these twenty years , rose suing , but in vain , to be pressed . I could , indeed , have wished her more than a handkerchief of Paris - net to shade her beauties ; for , as Tasso says of the rose - bud ...
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... trollopee . Between you and I , she is but a cutler's wife . See how she's dressed , as fine as hands and pins can make her , while her two marriageable daughters , like bunters , in stuff gowns , are now taking 26 THE BEE .
... trollopee . Between you and I , she is but a cutler's wife . See how she's dressed , as fine as hands and pins can make her , while her two marriageable daughters , like bunters , in stuff gowns , are now taking 26 THE BEE .
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... hand in a terrible manner . The wound bled copiously , but our young hero , without offering to cry , or taking the least notice of his misfortune , endeavoured to conceal what had happened , lest his dog should be brought into trouble ...
... hand in a terrible manner . The wound bled copiously , but our young hero , without offering to cry , or taking the least notice of his misfortune , endeavoured to conceal what had happened , lest his dog should be brought into trouble ...
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... hand with him , and to it they were going , when the guards by this time came up , and testified that surprise which was natural to see arms in the hand of a subject against his king . Imagine whether the gentle- man was less surprised ...
... hand with him , and to it they were going , when the guards by this time came up , and testified that surprise which was natural to see arms in the hand of a subject against his king . Imagine whether the gentle- man was less surprised ...
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... hands and her tongue never set out together ; but the one prepares us for the other . She sometimes begins with a mute , eloquent atti- tude ; but never goes forward all at once with hands , eyes , head , and voice . This observation ...
... hands and her tongue never set out together ; but the one prepares us for the other . She sometimes begins with a mute , eloquent atti- tude ; but never goes forward all at once with hands , eyes , head , and voice . This observation ...
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