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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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THE
POETICAL WORKS
OF
OLIVER GOLDSMITH.
The Haunch of Venison, an Epistle to Lord Clare
The Gift. To Iris, in Bow Street, Covent-Garden
The Logicians Refuted. In imitation of Dean Swift.
A New Simile. In the manner of Swift
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14
On a Beautiful Youth Struck Blind by Lightning. Imitated
Song intended to have been sung in the Comedy of "She Stoops
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An Elegy on that Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize
A Madrigal. Imitated from the French of St. Pavin
A Prologue, spoken by the Poet Laberius, a Roman Knight
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49
PAGB
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Prologue to Zobeide.
Epilogue, written for Mr. Charles Lee Lewes, to be spoken in
the character of Harlequin, at his Benefit 1.
Epilogue to "The Sister," a Comedy, by Mrs. Charlotte
Lennox .
Epilogue, spoken by Mrs. Bulkley and Miss Catley
An Epilogue, intended for Mrs. Bulkley
Epilogue to the Comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer"
Lines attributed to Dr. Goldsmith, inserted in the Morning
Chronicle of April 3, 1800.
On seeing a Lady perform a certain Character.
Rosciad, a Poem
An Epigram addressed to the Gentleman reflected on in the
Song, in the Comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer"
Threnodia Augustalis: sacred to the Memory of her late Royal
Answer to a Versified Invitation.
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