The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithC. Griffin, 1864 - 158 páginas |
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... Recitative . Ye beaux and belles , that form this splendid ring , Suspend your conversation while I sing . MRS . BULKLEY . Why , sure the girl's beside herself ! an Epilogue of singing , A hopeful end , indeed , to such a blest ...
... Recitative . Ye beaux and belles , that form this splendid ring , Suspend your conversation while I sing . MRS . BULKLEY . Why , sure the girl's beside herself ! an Epilogue of singing , A hopeful end , indeed , to such a blest ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. Recitative . Who mump their passion , and who , grimly smiling , Still thus address the fair with voice beguiling . Air . - Cotillon . Turn , my fairest , turn , if ever Strephon caught thy ravish'd eye . Pity take on ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Recitative . Who mump their passion , and who , grimly smiling , Still thus address the fair with voice beguiling . Air . - Cotillon . Turn , my fairest , turn , if ever Strephon caught thy ravish'd eye . Pity take on ...
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... on the Banks of the Euphrates . FIRST PROPHET . Recitative . YE captive tribes , that hourly work and weep Where flows Euphrates murmuring to the deep ; Suspend your woes awhile , the task suspend , And. THE CAPTIVITY An Oratorio.
... on the Banks of the Euphrates . FIRST PROPHET . Recitative . YE captive tribes , that hourly work and weep Where flows Euphrates murmuring to the deep ; Suspend your woes awhile , the task suspend , And. THE CAPTIVITY An Oratorio.
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... Recitative . That strain once more ! it bids remembrance rise , And brings my long - lost country to mine eyes . Ye fields of Sharon , dress'd in flowery pride ; Ye plains , where Kedron rolls its glassy tide ; Ye hills of Lebanon ...
... Recitative . That strain once more ! it bids remembrance rise , And brings my long - lost country to mine eyes . Ye fields of Sharon , dress'd in flowery pride ; Ye plains , where Kedron rolls its glassy tide ; Ye hills of Lebanon ...
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... Recitative . Yet , why complain ? What , though by bonds confined , Should bonds repress the vigour of the mind ? Have we not cause for triumph , when we see Ourselves alone from idol - worship free ? Are not , this very morn , those ...
... Recitative . Yet , why complain ? What , though by bonds confined , Should bonds repress the vigour of the mind ? Have we not cause for triumph , when we see Ourselves alone from idol - worship free ? Are not , this very morn , those ...
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Amidst bard beauty bestow blessings blest bliss bookseller breast BULKLEY Burke CHALDEAN charms cheer CHORUS climes comedy cried crown'd David Garrick dear e'en EPILOGUE essays Euphrates eyes fail fame fear flies folly heart Heaven honour hope Johnson keep a corner Kilkenny labour land Lord luxury maid mind mirth MISS CATLEY never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pain Pasty pity plain pleasure poem poet pomp poor praise pride rage raptures Recitative reign Reynolds Richard Burke rise round Samuel Johnson scene SECOND PRIEST SECOND PROPHET shore sigh sinks Sir Joshua Reynolds sizar skies skill'd smiling SONG sorrow soul spread spurn STOOPS TO CONQUER supplies swain sweet SWEET Auburn terrors thee thine things thou thoughts toil triumph turn Twas tyrant Ven'son Vicar of Wakefield village virtue wealth weep Whitefoord WOMAN wretch yonder youth