POEMS. The Traveller; or, a Prospect of Society. The Deserted Village. The Haunch of Venison. A Poetical Epistle to Lord Clare. The Captivity. An Oratorio. Retaliation. —— Postscript. The Hermit. A Ballad. The Double Transformation. A Tale. The Gift: To Iris, in Bow Street, Covent Garden. The Logicians Refuted. Imitation of Dean Swift. On a Beautiful Youth struck Blind by Lightning. A new Simile, in the manner of Swift. An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog. The Clown's Reply. Stanzas on Woman. Description of an Author's Bed-chamber. Song, intended to have been Sung in the Comedy of "She Stoops to Conquer." Stanzas on the Taking of Quebec. Epitaph on Dr. Parnell. Epitaph on Edward Purdon. An Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize. Stanzas. Songs. A Prologue by the Poet Laberius, whom CÆsar forced upon the Stage. Prologue to "Zobeide," a Tragedy. Epilogue, spoken by Mr. Lee Lewis. Epilogue to the Comedy of "The Sisters." Threnodia Augustalis, Sacred to the Memory of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Epilogue to the "Good-natured Man." Epilogue to "She Stoops to Conquer." An Epilogue, intended for Mrs. Bulkley. Epilogue to "She Stoops to Conquer:" Intended to be Spoken by Mrs. Bulkley and Miss Catley. PLAYS. The Good-natured Man. She Stoops to Conquer.
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