CONTENTS OF VOL. XXX. . 53 . 76 SELECT POEMS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH. Page LIFE OF GOLDSMITH, 3 The Traveller; or, a Prospect of Society, 19 The Deserted Village, 37 The Hermit; a ballad, The Haunch of Venison, 61 Retaliation, 65 Postcript, 71 The Double Transformation, 73 The Logicians Refuted, A New Simile, 78 Dascription of an Author's Bed-chamber, 80 The Clown's Reply, 81 An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog, ib. An Elegy on the Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize, 83 On a beautiful Youth, struck Blind by Lightning, 84 The Gift, ib. Stanzas on Woman, 85 Lines addressed to Dr, Goldsmith, 86 Song, ib. Song, 87 From the Oratorio of The Captivity, ib, Song, 88 Stanzas on the taking of Quebec, ib. Epitaph on the Rev. Dr. Parnel, Epitaph on Edward Purdon, ib. 89 . i to George . Page A Prologue, 90 Prologue to the Tragedy of Zobeide, 91 Epilogue, spoken by Mr. Lee Lewes, 92 Epilogue to the comedy of The Sisters, 93 Epilogue to the comedy of She Stoops to Conquer, 95 An Epilogue, spoken and sung by Mrs. Bulk. ley and Miss Catley, 96 Epilogue intended for Mrs. Bulkley, 99 Pet the First, hat the Seco Part the Thir and Carron, SELECT POEMS OF JOHN LANGHORNE. Life of Langhorne, · 103 FABLES OF FLORA : The Sunflower and the Ivy, . 115 Proemium, 116 To the hon, Charles Yorke, 117 The Laurel and the Reed, 122 'The Garden Rose and the Wild Rose, 124 The Violet and the Pansy, 127 The Queen of the Meadow and the Crown Imperial, . 130 The Wall Flower, 132 The Tulip and the Myrtle, 135 The Bee Flower, 137 The Wilding and the Broom, 140 The Misletoe and the Passion Flower, 142 . ENLARGEMENT OF THE MIND. Epistle I. to General Craufurd, . . ELEGIES. The Visions of Fancy, 229 Written in 1760, 237 Written among the Ruins of Pontefract Castle, 1756, 238 To the Rev. Mr. Lamb, .241 POEMS ON HIS LADY. To Miss Cracroft: the Complaint of her Ring- 243 To Miss Cracroft: wrapped round a Noseguy of Violets, 244 To Miss Cracroft: on the Moral Reflections contained in her answer to the above versch, 245 Autumnal eleky: to Miss Cracroft, ib. To Miss Cracroft, 248 Bonnet, in the manner of Petrarch, 249 Verses in Memory of his Lady, 250 Monody, ... 253 Monody, on his Mother, 255 . . . . . . . . . . On the Eternity of the Supreme Being, . 304 On the Immensity of the Supreme Being, . 308 On the Omniscience of the Supreme Being, . 313 On the Power of the Supreme Being, On the Goodness of the Supreme Being, . 323 The Country Squire and the Mandrake, 336 The Brocaded Gown and Linen Rag, The Citizen and the Red Lion of Brentford, 343 |