Written as a sketch in Godsmith's "Deserted Village"
At six years of age Goldsmith's village schoolmaster was Thomas (Paddy) Byrne and it is thought he was the basis of the poem.
Apparently he was an ideal tutor for the future poet. He had been educated well as befits a teacher but had joined the army and seen action abroad and risen to the rank of quartermaster of a Spanish regiment. When peace broke out he swapped the swagger stick for the schoolmaster's cane and taught at Lissoy.
bt it is funy n humorous at a time as the vilager worshp the school master n laughn' at evry jokes he crackd even if its nt funny. . .over al its a great poetry i must say. . .
