Poems by Goldsmith and ParnellC.R. Wood, 1795 - 76 páginas |
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... virtues leave the land . Down , where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail , That , idly waiting , flaps with every gale , Downward they move , a melancholy band , Pass from the shore , and darken all the strand : Contented toil , and ...
... virtues leave the land . Down , where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail , That , idly waiting , flaps with every gale , Downward they move , a melancholy band , Pass from the shore , and darken all the strand : Contented toil , and ...
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... virtue , fare thee well : Farewell ; and oh ! where - e'er thy voice be try'd , On Torno's cliffs , or Pambamarca's side ; Whether where equinoctial fervours glow , Or winter wraps the polar world in snow , Still let thy voice ...
... virtue , fare thee well : Farewell ; and oh ! where - e'er thy voice be try'd , On Torno's cliffs , or Pambamarca's side ; Whether where equinoctial fervours glow , Or winter wraps the polar world in snow , Still let thy voice ...
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... d the days , Prayer all his business , all his pleasure praise . A life so sacred , such serene repose , Seem'd heaven itself , till one suggestion rose ; That vice should triumph , virtue vice obey , This Wella' ...
... d the days , Prayer all his business , all his pleasure praise . A life so sacred , such serene repose , Seem'd heaven itself , till one suggestion rose ; That vice should triumph , virtue vice obey , This Wella' ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. That vice should triumph , virtue vice obey , This sprung some doubt of Providence's sway : His hopes no more a certain prospect boast , And all the tenour of his soul is lost : So , when a smooth expanse receives ...
Oliver Goldsmith. That vice should triumph , virtue vice obey , This sprung some doubt of Providence's sway : His hopes no more a certain prospect boast , And all the tenour of his soul is lost : So , when a smooth expanse receives ...
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... virtue kind . Hither the walkers turn , with weary feet , Then bless the mansion , and the master greet : Their greeting fair , bestow'd with modest guise , The courteous master hears , and thus replies : Without a vain , without a ...
... virtue kind . Hither the walkers turn , with weary feet , Then bless the mansion , and the master greet : Their greeting fair , bestow'd with modest guise , The courteous master hears , and thus replies : Without a vain , without a ...
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