| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 204 lehte
...other fide of the queftion, that, meerly for the fake of novelty and variety, one would fometimes wifh to be in the right. I am, DEAR SIR, YOUR SINCERE FRIEND, AND ARDENT ADMIRER, OLIVER GOLDSMITH. THE THE D. ESERTED VILLAGE. lOWEET AUBURN! lovelieft village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheer'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 206 lehte
...other fide of the queftion, that, merely for the fake of novelty and variety, one would fometimes wifh to be in the right. I am, DEAR SIR, YOUR SINCERE FRIEND, AND ARDENT ADMIRER, OLIVER GOLDSMITH. L_ THI DESERTED V !• LLAG E.. AUBURN! lovelieft village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheer'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 192 lehte
...ancient on that head, and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to states by which so many vices are introduced, and so many kingdoms have been undone....wish to be in the right. I am, dear Sir, Your sincere Jriend, and ardent admirer, OLIVER GOLDSMITH. DESERTED VILLAGE. SWEET AUBURN ! loveliest village of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 lehte
...ancient on that head, and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to states by which so many vices are introduced, and so many kingdoms have been undone....loveliest village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheer'd the lab'ring swain, Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, And parting summer's ling'ring... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1804 - 114 lehte
...reason, faith, and conscience, all our own. THE DESERTED VILLAGE. BY OLIVER GOLDSMITH. PRINTED IN 1769. THE DESERTED VILLAGE. SWEET Auburn ! loveliest village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheer'd the labouring swain ; Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, And parting summer's lingering... | |
| John Evans - 1804 - 440 lehte
...Goldsmith's description of Auburn in its prosperous state, with which he commences his elegant Poem the Deserted Village: " Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain, " Where health and plenty cheer'd the labouring swain; " Where smiling spring its earliest visits paid, " And parting summer's... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 264 lehte
...ancient on that head, and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to states by which so many vices are introduced, and so many kingdoms have been undone....loveliest village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheer'd the lab'ringswain, Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, And parting summer's lingVing... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 lehte
...ancient on that head, and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to states by which so many vices are introduced, and so many kingdoms have been undone. Indeed, so much has been poured •ut of late on the other side of the question, that, merely for the sake of novelty and variety,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 lehte
...rarely known, Leave reason, faith, and conscience, afl our own. § 2. The Dtterted I'illagc. Goldsmith. ge can destroy ; in folly's cup still laughs the bubble, Joy: One prospect lost, a laboring swain ; ' Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, And parting summer's ling'ring blooms... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 656 lehte
...prejudicial to states, by which so many, vices are introduced, and so many kingdoms have been undcnc. Indeed so much has been poured out of late on the...one would sometimes wish to be in the right. I am, ilearsir, your sincere friend, and ardent admirer, OLIVER GOLDSMITH. SWEET Auburn ! loveliest village... | |
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