The Deserted VillageGallery Books, 2002 - 88 pàgines The Deserted Village is an unusual classic of Irish literature: it is both admired and loved. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) fleshes out in resounding couplets his loveliest village , the humble happiness and repeated pleasures of its labouring swains . |
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adorned for pleasure Amidst thy Ballymahon betimes blessed brook BUSY MILL choked with sedges cottage couplet dear decay Declan Kiberd Deserted Village e'en e're endeared Essays on Goldsmith famous poem fares the land fenceless fled Gallery Books garden Goldsmith's Poetical grew griefs guard its nest hawthorn bush heart hollow-sounding bittern ibid Irish Classics Irish midlanders John Ginger John Montague John Scott joys labour land adorned leave the land LISSOY PARSONAGE live London loveliest luxury Malleady's mansion mirth neighbouring hill nightingales o'er Oliver Goldsmith pain poem's Poetry political pomp pride proud rattling real Lissoy Revolution in Low rhyme rich round ruined rural scene shore Sky-blew smiling social solitary sorrow splendours spread spurn swain Sweet Auburn TB Macaulay Thou thy bowers thy charms Thy glades thy green toil topped the neighbouring townland trade's train vacant mind Vona Groarke wealth wept whispering lovers wretched yonder
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