Jonathan Swift Poems
- 101. Epigram On The Busts[1] In Richmond Hermitage. 1732
- 102. Verses On The Sudden Drying Up Of St. Patrick's Well Near Trinity College, Dublin
- 103. The Reverse (to Swift's Verses On Biddy Floyd); Or, Mrs. Cludd
- 104. To Love[1]
- 105. A Young Lady's Complaint For The Stay Of The Dean In England
- 106. The Epitaph
- 107. An Epigram Inscribed To The Honourable Sergeant Kite
- 108. An Excellent New Ballad Or, The True English Dean[1] To Be Hanged For A Rape. 1730
- 109. Another (epigrams On Windows)
- 110. On The Irish Club. [1]
- 111. An Epistle Upon An Epistle
- 112. Dean Swift At Sir Arthur Acheson's In The North Of Ireland
- 113. An Epistle To His Excellency John, Lord Carteret By Dr. Delany
- 114. Dick, A Maggot
- 115. Ode To Doctor William Sancroft[1] Late Lord Bishop Of Canterbury
- 116. Parody On The Recorder's Speech
- 117. To Dean Swift
- 118. On A Printer's[1] Being Sent To Newgate
- 119. To A Friend Who Had Been Much Abused In Many Inveterate Libels
- 120. Another, At Holyhead [1] (epigrams On Windows)
- 121. Apollo; Or, A Problem Solved
- 122. On Carthy's Translation Of Longinus (epigram Against Carthy)
- 123. On The Union
- 124. News From Parnassus By Dr. Delany
- 125. Horace, Book Iii, Ode Ii; To The Earl Of Oxford, Late Lord Treasurer
- 126. The Elephant; Or, The Parliament Man
- 127. Another (epigram On The Busts)
- 128. Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition, 1699
- 129. Dingley And Brent[1], A Song
- 130. Verses On Two Celebrated Modern Poets
- 131. On Gaulstown House
- 132. Directions For Making A Birth-day Song
- 133. Gentle Echo On Woman, A
- 134. Jack Frenchman's Lamentation[1]
- 135. A Love Poem From A Physician To His Mistress
- 136. Epitaph On The Same (on The Death Of Demar, The Usurer)
- 137. The Answer, By Dr. Sheridan
- 138. Paulus: An Epigram
- 139. On Reading Dr. Young's Satire, Called The Universal Passion
- 140. Robin And Harry.[1]
- 141. A Love Song In The Modern Taste. 1733
- 142. A Tale Of A Nettle[1]
- 143. Lines Written On A Window[1] In The Episcopal Palace At Kilmore
- 144. To Dr. Delany, On The Libels Written Against Him
- 145. Parody On The Speech Of Dr. Benjamin Pratt,[1] Provost Of Trinity College To The Prince Of Wales
- 146. Epigram; In Answer To The Dean's Verses On His Own Deafness [1]
- 147. Verses Sent To The Dean On His Birth-day, With Pine's Horace, Finely Bound. By Dr. J. Sican[1]
- 148. Epigram
- 149. On The Collar Of Tiger, Mrs. Dingley's Lap-dog
- 150. Verses On I Know Not What
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