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Oliver Goldsmith is an Irish novelist, playwright and poet, best known for his novels Vicar of Wakefield, the idyllic poet The Deserted Village, and the plays The Good Man and She Conquer bend over for He wrote the history of Little Goody Two-Shoes, who wrote the classic fairy tale. This book is a collection of poems by Oliver Goldsmith.

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CONTENTS

PREFACE

The Traveller
The Deserted Village
The Hermit
The Captivity
The Haunch of Venison
Retaliation
The Double Transformation
The Gift to Iris
The Logicians Refuted
An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog
Threnodia Augustalis
A New Simile
On a Beautiful Youth struck Blind by Lightning
Stanzas on Woman
Translation from Scarron
Stanzas on the Taking of Quebec
Epitaph on Edward Purdon
Translation of a South American Ode
Epitaph on Thomas Parnell
Description of an Author¡¯s Bed-chamber
Song, from the Comedy of ¡°She Stoops to Conquer¡±
Answer to an Invitation to Dinner.
Song, intended to have been sung in ¡°She Stoops to Conquer¡±
From the Latin of Vida
An Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize
Answer to an Invitation to pass the Christmas at Barton
On Seeing a Lady Perform a Certain Character
Birds
Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius
Prologue to ¡°Zobeide¡±
Epilogue to ¡°The Sister¡±
Epilogue intended for ¡°She Stoops to Conquer¡±
Another Intended Epilogue
Epilogue to ¡°She Stoops to Conquer¡±
Epilogue to ¡°The Good-natured Man¡±
On the Death of the Right Hon. ??
Epilogue Written for Mr. Charles Lee Lewes