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REMAINS OF THE RESIDENCE OF GOLDSMITH'S FATHER
NEAR YONDER COPSE WHERE ONCE THE GARDEN SMILED,
AND STEEL WHERE MANY A. GARDEN FLOWER GROWS WILD,
TLERE WHERE AIMW TORN SHRUBS THE PLACE DISCLOSE.
THE VILLAGE PREACHERS MODEST MANSION ROSE

A MAN HE WAS TO ALL THE COUNTRY DEAR,
AND PASSING RICH WITH FORTY POUNDS A YEAR"

LONDON,

JOHN M, ALB MARL STREET.

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THE

MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

OF

OLIVER GOLDSMITH, M.B.

INCLUDING

A VARIETY OF PIECES

NOW FIRST COLLECTED.

BY

JAMES PRIOR,

FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES; MEMBER OF THE
ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY;

AUTHOR OF THE LIFE OF GOLDSMITH, LIFE OF BURKE,

ETC. ETC.

IN FOUR VOLUMES.

VOL I.

LONDON:

JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.

MDCCCXXXVII.

Printed by J. L. Cox and SONS, 75, Great Queen Street,

Lincoln's-Inn Fields.

ADVERTISEMENT.

IT is certainly remarkable that, during a period of more than sixty years, only one attempt, and that anonymous and confessedly imperfect, should have been made to collect together the Miscellaneous Works of a writer who has long taken his stand, both in verse and prose, as an English classic-" a man," to use the expressions of Dr. Johnson, "of such variety of powers, and such felicity of performance, that he always seemed to do best that which he was doing; a man who had the art of being minute without tediousness, and general without confusion; whose language was copious without exuberance, exact without constraint, and easy without weakness." This neglect is mainly to be attributed to the obscurity in which all Goldsmith's earlier, and many of his later labours, were long involved; but which, it is hoped, the researches of the present Editor have, in a great measure, removed.

The pieces now for the first time collected are numerous; but the Editor has said so much on most of them in his recent Life of Goldsmith, that any detailed account of them here will not be required. Some of them will, in his opinion, be found of high merit;

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