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Goldsmith wrote this 160-line romantic ballad in 1765. The hero and heroine are Edwin, a youth without wealth or power, and
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1667:The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith
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774:Universal dictionary of the arts and sciences
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3489:People from Elphin, County Roscommon
2992:Timna CathaĂr Máir CaithrĂ©im Cellaig
1789:. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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1892:Works by or about Oliver Goldsmith
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1405:Was Oliver Goldsmith Colour-Blind?
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1183:Mullan, John (11 February 2017).
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1787:Goldsmith: The Critical Heritage
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3027:A aonmhic DĂ© do cĂ©asadh thrĂnn
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3368:Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award
3002:Is acher in gaĂth in-nocht...
2997:Le dĂs cuirthear clĂş Laighean
1954:English Men of Letters series
1934:Oliver Goldsmith: A Biography
1559:– via Internet Archive.
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2268:Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire
2163:Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe
1855:Resources in other libraries
1831:Resources in other libraries
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1402:MacLennan, J. Munro (1951).
1344:www.oxfordbibliographies.com
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1499:10.1007/978-1-349-23093-8_5
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652:The Grumbler: An Adaptation
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1695:Oliver Goldsmith of Elphin
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1757:Life of Oliver Goldsmith
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543:The Citizen of the World
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386:University of Edinburgh
374:Trinity College, Dublin
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133:Trinity College, Dublin
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3151:Love Songs of Connacht
3017:An DĂbirt go Connachta
3012:Sen dollotar Ulaid ...
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2563:Mary Devenport O'Neill
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