Jonathan Swift Poems
- 51. Bouts Rimez[1]
- 52. The Dean's Manner Of Living
- 53. To The Same. By Dr. Sheridan
- 54. Upon Carthy's Threatening To Translate Pindar (epigram Against Carthy)
- 55. A Ballad On The Game Of Traffic
- 56. Probatur Aliter
- 57. A Quiet Life And A Good Name
- 58. On Rover, A Lady's Spaniel
- 59. The Fable Of Midas.[1]
- 60. The Dean's Complaint, Translated And Answered
- 61. Toland's Invitation To Dismal[1] To Dine With The Calves' Head Club
- 62. In Sickness
- 63. The Dean And Duke
- 64. On The Archbishop Of Cashel,[1] And Bettesworth
- 65. The Logicians Refuted
- 66. Epigram Added By Stella[1]
- 67. The History Of Vanbrugh's House
- 68. Horace, Book Iv, Ode Ix; Addressed To Humphry French, Esq.[1] Late Lord Mayor Of Dublin
- 69. My Lady's[1] Lamentation And Complaint Against The Dean
- 70. Apollo To The Dean.[1] 1720
- 71. Musa Clonshoghiana
- 72. Louisa[1] To Strephon. 1724
- 73. The Pheasant And The Lark; A Fable By Dr. Delany
- 74. A Rebus. By Vanessa
- 75. Helter Skelter; Or, The Hue And Cry After The Attorneys
- 76. Vanbrugh's House[1] Built From The Ruins Of Whitehall That Was Burnt, 1703
- 77. Apollo Outwitted
- 78. Carthy Knocked Out Some Teeth From His News-boy (epigram Against Carthy)
- 79. The Virtues Of Sid Hamet[1] The Magician's Rod. 1710[2]
- 80. Traulus. Part Ii
- 81. Epilogue To A Benefit Play, Given In Behalf Of The Distressed Weavers
- 82. Carbery Rocks
- 83. Answer To Lines From May Fair[1]
- 84. Lines Written Extempore On Mr. Harley's Being Stabbed, And Addressed To His Physician, 1710-11 [1]
- 85. Verses On The Revival Of The Order Of The Bath,[1]
- 86. Dennis' Invitation To Steele; Horace, Book I, Ep. V
- 87. Stella's Birth-day March 13, 1726-7
- 88. An Excellent New Song[1] Upon The Late Grand Jury
- 89. On Cutting Down The Thorn At Market-hill.[1]
- 90. Dr. Swift To Himself On St. Cecilia's Day
- 91. An Epigram
- 92. On The Church's Danger
- 93. A New Year's Gift For Bec [1]
- 94. A Simile; On Our Want Of Silver, And The Only Way To Remedy It
- 95. On Psyche[1]
- 96. Strephon And Chloe
- 97. A Receipt To Restore Stella's Youth. 1724-5
- 98. A Town Eclogue. 1710
- 99. Mr. William Crowe's Address To Her Majesty, Turned Into Metre
- 100. Drapier's-hill.[1]
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