Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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33. oldal
... heart was true to me more than tongue can tell , It's in my father's castle he won this heart of mine , But he's left me to wander on the lovely Banks of Boyne . His hair it flowed in ringlets , his cheeks were like the rose , His teeth ...
... heart was true to me more than tongue can tell , It's in my father's castle he won this heart of mine , But he's left me to wander on the lovely Banks of Boyne . His hair it flowed in ringlets , his cheeks were like the rose , His teeth ...
74. oldal
... heart as warm as ever , and he shares his purse with him during his stay in London . With the help of Sleigh and Jacob , Goldsmith now rises from apothecary's drudge to be a physician in a hum- ble way in Bankside , Southwark . His old ...
... heart as warm as ever , and he shares his purse with him during his stay in London . With the help of Sleigh and Jacob , Goldsmith now rises from apothecary's drudge to be a physician in a hum- ble way in Bankside , Southwark . His old ...
205. oldal
... heart for doubtful congratulations he turns off to meet his friends in Gerrard Street . By the time he arrives , he has entirely forgotten the catcalls and hisses , and he chats gaily as if nothing happened amiss . He even sings his ...
... heart for doubtful congratulations he turns off to meet his friends in Gerrard Street . By the time he arrives , he has entirely forgotten the catcalls and hisses , and he chats gaily as if nothing happened amiss . He even sings his ...
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