The Poetical Works of Goldsmith, Collins, and T. Warton: With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes |
Contents
THE LIFE OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH | xiii |
The Traveller or a Prospect of Society 1 | xxix |
The Deserted Village | 14 |
Retaliation | 37 |
Stanzas on the Taking of Quebec | 55 |
Description of an Authors Bedchamber | 56 |
Epilogue spoken by Mr Lee Lewes in the Character of Harle | 62 |
THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COLLINS | 73 |
TRANSLATIONS AND PARAPHRASEScontinued | 191 |
Ode to Solitude at an | 202 |
Ode sent to a Friend on his leaving a Favourite Village | 208 |
Ode on the First of April | 214 |
The Crusade An | 228 |
Ode for Music as performed at the Theatre in Oxford | 238 |
Ode on his Majestys Birthday June 4 1785 | 245 |
Ode for the New Year 1787 | 252 |
Selim or the Shepherds Moral | 85 |
Bridecake given to the Author by a Lady | 139 |
THE LIFE OF THOMAS WARTON | 145 |
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES | 155 |
Ode on his Majestys Birthday June 4 1788 | 259 |
HUMOROUS PIECES | 273 |
85 | 276 |