Jonathan Swift Good Poems
- 51. The Answer, By Dr. Sheridan
- 52. Paulus: An Epigram
- 53. On Reading Dr. Young's Satire, Called The Universal Passion
- 54. A Tale Of A Nettle[1]
- 55. To Dr. Delany, On The Libels Written Against Him
- 56. Parody On The Speech Of Dr. Benjamin Pratt,[1] Provost Of Trinity College To The Prince Of Wales
- 57. Verses Sent To The Dean On His Birth-day, With Pine's Horace, Finely Bound. By Dr. J. Sican[1]
- 58. The Beasts' Confession To The Priest, On Observing How Most Men Mistake Their Own Talents. 1732
- 59. Parody On The Recorder Of Blessington's Address To Queen Anne
- 60. The Storm; Minerva's Petition
- 61. The Lady's Dressing-room. 1730
- 62. Punch's Petition To The Ladies
- 63. A Dialogue[1] Between Mad Mullinix And Timothy
- 64. Stella's Birth-day:
- 65. A Ballad To The Tune Of The Cut-purse
- 66. Prometheus[1]; On Wood The Patentee's Irish Halfpence[2]
- 67. An Apology To Lady Carteret (verses Written During Lord Carteret's Administration Of Ireland)
- 68. An Answer, By Delany, To Thomas Sheridan
- 69. On Noisy Tom; Horace, Part Of Book I, Sat. Vi, Paraphrased
- 70. To The Dean Of St. Patrick's In Answer To His Left-handed Letter
- 71. A Prologue, Billet To A Company Of Players Sent With The Prologue
- 72. Verses Occasioned By Whitshed's [1] Motto On His Coach
- 73. Epigram Against Carthy
- 74. Ode To The Hon. Sir William Temple
- 75. On Mrs. Biddy Floyd; Or, The Receipt To Form A Beauty. 1707
- 76. A Letter To Dr. Helsham
- 77. To Mr. Congreve
- 78. An Answer To A Friend's Question
- 79. Stella At Wood Park, A House Of Charles Ford, Esq., Near Dublin
- 80. Verses On The Upright Judge, Who Condemned The Drapier's Printer
- 81. A Character, Panegyric, And Description Of The Legion Club
- 82. Copy Of The Birth-day Verses
- 83. Baucis And Philemon[1]
- 84. Dean Smedley's Petition To The Duke Of Grafton[1]
- 85. Bettesworth's Exultation
- 86. A Fable Of The Lion And Other Beasts
- 87. On The Irish Bishops.[1]
- 88. A New Song On Wood's Halfpence
- 89. An Invitation, By Dr. Delany, In The Name Of Dr. Swift
- 90. Answer To Dr. Delany's Fable Of The Pheasant And Lark.
- 91. The Description Of An Irish Feast
- 92. Baucis And Philemon
- 93. To Quilca, A Country-house In No Very Good Repair
- 94. Mutton
- 95. Stella's Birthday, March 13, 1726
- 96. Jack Frenchman-s Lamentation
- 97. Elegy On Partridge
- 98. Dingley And Brent
- 99. Ballad
- 100. The Beasts' Confession
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