Jonathan Swift Poems
- 151. Stella's Birth-day. 1724-5
- 152. A Satirical Elegy; On The Death Of A Late Famous General[1]
- 153. The Beasts' Confession To The Priest, On Observing How Most Men Mistake Their Own Talents. 1732
- 154. A Poem On High Church
- 155. The Hardship Upon The Ladies
- 156. Parody On The Recorder Of Blessington's Address To Queen Anne
- 157. Tom And Dick[1]
- 158. Occasioned By Sir William Temple's Late Illness And Recovery
- 159. The Storm; Minerva's Petition
- 160. Epitaph On General Gorges,[1] And Lady Meath[2]
- 161. Bec's[1] Birth-day; Nov. 8, 1726
- 162. Corinna,[1] A Ballad
- 163. On A Window At The Four Crosses In The Watling-street Road, Warwickshire (epigrams On Windows)
- 164. The Lady's Dressing-room. 1730
- 165. To The Dean Of St. Patrick's
- 166. Oranges
- 167. On The Same (on The Upright Judge, Who Condemned The Drapier's Printer) The Judge Speaks
- 168. Dr. Delany's Villa[1]
- 169. Verses Made For Fruit-women
- 170. A Motto For Mr. Jason Hasard
- 171. Dr. Swift's Answer (epigram On The Busts)
- 172. On A Window At An Inn (epigrams On Windows)
- 173. Punch's Petition To The Ladies
- 174. Sent By Dr. Delany To Dr. Swift, In Order To Be Admitted To Speak To Him When He Was Deaf. 1724
- 175. Twelve Articles[1]
- 176. An Excellent New Song[1]; On A Seditious Pamphlet
- 177. The Power Of Time
- 178. A Ballad
- 179. To Carthy, Attributing Some Performances To Mr. Dunkin (epigram Against Carthy)
- 180. An Excellent New Song, Upon The Declarations Of The Several Corporations Of The City Of Dublin
- 181. A Dialogue[1] Between Mad Mullinix And Timothy
- 182. Ay And No; A Tale From Dublin.[1]
- 183. Stella's Birth-day:
- 184. On The Arms Of The Town Of Waterford[1]
- 185. A Ballad To The Tune Of The Cut-purse
- 186. To Janus, On New Year's Day, 1726
- 187. Upon The Horrid Plot
- 188. Fabula Canis Et Umbrae
- 189. On Stephen Duck The Thresher, And Favourite Poet; A Quibbling Epigram
- 190. Epigram From The French[1]
- 191. Prometheus[1]; On Wood The Patentee's Irish Halfpence[2]
- 192. Another, At Chester (epigrams On Windows)
- 193. An Apology To Lady Carteret (verses Written During Lord Carteret's Administration Of Ireland)
- 194. To Betty, The Grisette
- 195. The Parson's Case
- 196. Carberiae Rupes
- 197. On Another Window[1]
- 198. On The Same (on The Upright Judge, Who Condemned The Drapier's Printer)
- 199. Tim And The Fables
- 200. The Fable Of The Bitches[1]
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