WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS, WITH LIVES OF THE AUTHORS. EDITED BY ROBERT WALSH, JR. VOL. XXX. GOLDSMITH, LANGHORNE, SMART. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL F. BRADFORD, FOR JOHN LAVAL. William Brown, Printer. The Traveller; or, a Prospect of Society, The Deserted Village, The Hermit; a ballad, 53 An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog, An Elegy on the Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary 76 78 80 81 ib. 83 Stanzas on the taking of Quebec, ib. 89 ib. A Prologue, Prologue to the Tragedy of Zobeide, Epilogue, spoken by Mr. Lee Lewes, Page 90 91 92 93 95 96 99 An Epilogue, spoken and sung by Mrs. Bulkley and Miss Catley, Epilogue intended for Mrs. Bulkley, The Laurel and the Reed, The Garden Rose and the Wild Rose, The Violet and the Pansy, The Queen of the Meadow and the Crown Im ENLARGEMENT OF THE MIND. Epistle I. to General Craufurd, Epistle II. to William Langhorne, M. A. Epistle to George Colman, Esq. The Country Justice: Part the First, Part the Second, Part the Third, Owen and Carron, The Visions of Fancy, Written in 1760, ELEGIES. Written among the Ruins of Pontefract Castle, To Miss Cracroft: on the Moral Reflections contained in her answer to the above verses, 245 Autumnal elegy: to Miss Cracroft, To Miss Cracroft, . Sonnet, in the manner of Petrarch, Verses in Memory of his Lady, Monody, on his Mother,. ib. 248 249 250 253 255 |