Jonathan Swift Poems
- 251. On One Of The Windows At Delville
- 252. To Mr. Delany,[1]
- 253. Apollo's Edict Occasioned By "news From Parnassus"
- 254. On Dr. Rundle, Bishop Of Derry
- 255. On The Irish Bishops.[1]
- 256. A New Song On Wood's Halfpence
- 257. An Invitation, By Dr. Delany, In The Name Of Dr. Swift
- 258. Joan Cudgels Ned
- 259. Answer To Dr. Delany's Fable Of The Pheasant And Lark.
- 260. The Dean's Answer (a Rebus By Vanessa)
- 261. Stella's Birth-day March 13, 1718-19
- 262. The Description Of An Irish Feast
- 263. The Author Upon Himself
- 264. Fontinella To Florinda
- 265. An Echo
- 266. On Cutting Down The Thorn At Market-hill
- 267. The Garden Plot
- 268. Baucis And Philemon
- 269. To Stella On Her Birth-day, 1721-2
- 270. On A Circle
- 271. On Stella's Birth-day, 1719
- 272. A Maypole
- 273. On The Moon
- 274. Stella-s Birth-day. 1724-5
- 275. To Quilca, A Country-house In No Very Good Repair
- 276. On Ink
- 277. To Lady Carteret
- 278. Answered Extempore By Dr. Swift
- 279. Oysters
- 280. Atlas; Or The Minister Of State
- 281. Mutton
- 282. Market Women-s Cries
- 283. On A Very Old Glass At Market-hill
- 284. On Gold
- 285. Stella's Birthday, March 13, 1726
- 286. Elegy Upon Tiger
- 287. On A Corkscrew
- 288. To Stella, Who Collected And Transcribed His Poems
- 289. Twelve Articles
- 290. Epitaph In Berkeley Church-yard, Gloucestershire
- 291. On The Five Senses
- 292. The Progress Of Marriage
- 293. Jack Frenchman-s Lamentation
- 294. The Sick Lion And The Ass
- 295. Death And Daphne
- 296. The Revolution At Market-hill
- 297. A Pastoral Dialogue
- 298. Mrs Frances Haris's Petition
- 299. A Riddle
- 300. Elegy On Partridge
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