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Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730-1774

"The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith"

The stream ran from the south
side of the mill (where it is still of some width though nearly choked
up), and fell over the once busy wheel, into a deep channel, now
overgrown with weeds. Neglect and poverty appear all around. The farm
house and barn-like buildings, which fill up the sketch, seem to have no
circumstances of interest attached to them (p. 83).

KILKENNY WEST CHURCH.
This south-west view was taken from the road, which passes by the
church, towards Lishoy, and overlooks the adjacent country to the west.
The church appears neat, its exterior having been lately repaired. The
tree added to the foreground is the only liberty taken with the subject
(p. 83).

HAWTHORN TREE.
An east view of the tree, as it stood in August, 1806. The Athlone road
occupies the centre of the sketch, winding round the stone wall to the
right, into the village, and to the left leading toward the church. The
cottage and tree opposite the hawthorn, adjoin the present public-house;
the avenue before the parsonage tops the distant eminence (p.


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