Jonathan Swift Long Poems
- 1. Traulus. Part I
- 2. The Answer. By Dr. Swift
- 3. To Stella
- 4. Clever Tom Clinch Going To Be Hanged
- 5. Stella's Birth-day.[1] 1719-20
- 6. On The Death Of Dr. Swift
- 7. The Famous Speech-maker Of England
- 8. Horace, Book I, Ode Xiv Paraphrased And Inscribed To Ireland
- 9. Another Reply, By Sheridan
- 10. Horace, Book Ii, Ode I, Paraphrased; Addressed To Richard Steele, Esq
- 11. Pethox The Great
- 12. On A Curate's Complaint Of Hard Duty
- 13. A Left-handed Letter[1]
- 14. The Grand Question Debated:
- 15. Desire And Possession 1727
- 16. Atlas; Or, The Minister Of State[1]
- 17. An Excellent New Song; Upon His Grace Our Good Lord Archbishop Of Dublin
- 18. An Excellent New Song; Being The Intended Speech Of A Famous Orator Against Peace
- 19. On Dreams, An Imitation Of Petronius
- 20. Probatur Aliter
- 21. The Dean And Duke
- 22. Horace, Book Iv, Ode Ix; Addressed To Humphry French, Esq.[1] Late Lord Mayor Of Dublin
- 23. My Lady's[1] Lamentation And Complaint Against The Dean
- 24. The Pheasant And The Lark; A Fable By Dr. Delany
- 25. Apollo Outwitted
- 26. The Virtues Of Sid Hamet[1] The Magician's Rod. 1710[2]
- 27. Carbery Rocks
- 28. Stella's Birth-day March 13, 1726-7
- 29. An Excellent New Song[1] Upon The Late Grand Jury
- 30. A Simile; On Our Want Of Silver, And The Only Way To Remedy It
- 31. Strephon And Chloe
- 32. A Receipt To Restore Stella's Youth. 1724-5
- 33. Drapier's-hill.[1]
- 34. A Young Lady's Complaint For The Stay Of The Dean In England
- 35. An Epigram Inscribed To The Honourable Sergeant Kite
- 36. An Excellent New Ballad Or, The True English Dean[1] To Be Hanged For A Rape. 1730
- 37. An Epistle To His Excellency John, Lord Carteret By Dr. Delany
- 38. Ode To Doctor William Sancroft[1] Late Lord Bishop Of Canterbury
- 39. Directions For Making A Birth-day Song
- 40. Robin And Harry.[1]
- 41. Parody On The Speech Of Dr. Benjamin Pratt,[1] Provost Of Trinity College To The Prince Of Wales
- 42. Verses Sent To The Dean On His Birth-day, With Pine's Horace, Finely Bound. By Dr. J. Sican[1]
- 43. A Satirical Elegy; On The Death Of A Late Famous General[1]
- 44. The Beasts' Confession To The Priest, On Observing How Most Men Mistake Their Own Talents. 1732
- 45. Parody On The Recorder Of Blessington's Address To Queen Anne
- 46. Occasioned By Sir William Temple's Late Illness And Recovery
- 47. Bec's[1] Birth-day; Nov. 8, 1726
- 48. To The Dean Of St. Patrick's
- 49. An Excellent New Song, Upon The Declarations Of The Several Corporations Of The City Of Dublin
- 50. A Dialogue[1] Between Mad Mullinix And Timothy
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