The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver Goldsmith |
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... sweet Auburn with Lissoy . " It is quite natural , ” he adds , “ that Irish enthusiasts should have found out the fence , the furze , the thorn , the decent church , the never - failing brook , the busy mill ; it was to be expected that ...
... sweet Auburn with Lissoy . " It is quite natural , ” he adds , “ that Irish enthusiasts should have found out the fence , the furze , the thorn , the decent church , the never - failing brook , the busy mill ; it was to be expected that ...
Page 38
... merely for the sake of novelty and variety , one would sometimes wish to be in the right . I am , dear sir , Your sincere friend , and ardent admirer , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE DESERTED VILLAGE SWEET AUBURN ! loveliest village of the.
... merely for the sake of novelty and variety , one would sometimes wish to be in the right . I am , dear sir , Your sincere friend , and ardent admirer , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . THE DESERTED VILLAGE SWEET AUBURN ! loveliest village of the.
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... Sweet AUBURN ! parent of the blissful hour , Thy glades forlorn confess the tyrant's power . Here , as I take my solitary rounds Amidst thy tangling walks and ruined grounds , And , many a year elapsed , return to view Where once the ...
... Sweet AUBURN ! parent of the blissful hour , Thy glades forlorn confess the tyrant's power . Here , as I take my solitary rounds Amidst thy tangling walks and ruined grounds , And , many a year elapsed , return to view Where once the ...
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