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Prepared by Amy E Zelmer >?Barb Grow?and Derek Thompson >
THE COMPLETE
POETICAL WORKS?OF?OLIVER GOLDSMITH
'EDITED WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES'
BY
AUSTIN DOBSON?HON. LL.D. EDIN.
PREFATORY NOTE
THIS volume is a reprint, extended and revised, of the 'Selected Poems' of Goldsmith issued by the Clarendon Press in 1887. It is 'extended,' because it now contains the whole of Goldsmith's poetry: it is 'revised' because, besides the supplementary text, a good deal has been added in the way of annotation and illustration. In other words, the book has been substantially enlarged. Of the new editorial material, the bulk has been collected at odd times during the last twenty years; but fresh Goldsmith facts are growing rare. I hope I have acknowledged obligation wherever it has been incurred; I trust also, for the sake of those who come after me, that something of my own will be found to have been contributed to the literature of the subject.
AUSTIN DOBSON.
CONTENTS?Introduction?Chronology of Goldsmith's Life and Poems
POEMS?The Traveller; or, A Prospect of Society?The Deserted Village?Prologue of Laberius?On a Beautiful Youth struck Blind with Lightning?The Gift. To Iris, in Bow Street?The Logicians Refuted?A Sonnet?Stanzas on the Taking of Quebec?An Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize?Description of an Author's Bedchamber?On seeing Mrs. *** perform in the Character of ****?On the Death of the Right Hon.***?An Epigram. Addressed to the Gentlemen reflected on
in 'The Rosciad', a Poem, by the Author?To G. C. and R. L?Translation of a South American Ode?The Double Transformation. A Tale?A New Simile, in the Manner of Swift?Edwin and Angelina?Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog?Song ('When Lovely Woman,' &c.)?Epilogue to 'The Good Natur'd Man'?Epilogue to 'The Sister'?Prologue to 'Zobeide'?Threnodia Augustalis: Sacred to the Memory of Her
Late Royal Highness the Princess Dowager?of Wales?Song ('Let School-masters,' &c.)?Epilogue to 'She Stoops to Conquer'?Retaliation?Song ('Ah, me! when shall I marry me?')?Translation ('Chaste are their
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