...Goldsmith's the Traveller And the Deserted Dvillage;

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" Contracting regal power." Goldsmith argues against the diminution of kingly power both in the preface to the " History THE TRAVELLER. 91 of England" and in "The Vicar of Wakefield." At this time George III., an ardent believer in the divine right of kings, backed by the Tories, was fighting successfully against the two divisions of the Whigs.
Line 386. "Laws grind the poor," etc. Mitford cites "The Vicar of Wakefield," XIX., "What we may then expect may be seen by turning our eyes to Holland,
... Genoa, or Venice, where the laws govern the poor and the rich govern the law." Lines 897-412. These lines contain the central thought of "The Deserted Village," which appeared five years after "The Traveller." Line 410. " To traverse climes beyond the western main." Com- pare " The Deserted Village," 368, "For seats like these beyond the western main." Line 411. "Oswego." A river in western New York, running northwest between Lakes Oneida and Ontario.
Line 412. "Niagara." The famous Falls of Niagara.


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