Oliver Goldsmith Quote

If the soul be happily disposed, every thing becomes capable of affording entertainment, and distress will almost want a name.


The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Containing All His Essays and Poems (ed. 1793)


If the soul be happily disposed, every thing becomes capable of affording entertainment, and distress will almost want a name.

If the soul be happily disposed, every thing becomes capable of affording entertainment, and distress will almost want a name.

If the soul be happily disposed, every thing becomes capable of affording entertainment, and distress will almost want a name.

If the soul be happily disposed, every thing becomes capable of affording entertainment, and distress will almost want a name.