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Swift, Jonathan Irish writer, satirist, Dean Swift (Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral from 1713 to 1745)o Advice To The Grub-Street Verse-Writers
o Answer To A Friend's Question, An
o Answer To Lines From May Fair
o Apollo Outwitted
o Apollo To The Dean
o Apollo's Edict
o Apollo; or, A Problem Solved
o Apology To Lady Carteret, An
o Apples Verses Made for Fruit-women
o Asparagus Verses Made for Fruit-women
o Author Upon Himself, The
o Ay And No
o Ballad On The Game Of Traffic, A
o Ballad To The Tune Of The Cut-Purse, A
o Ballad [Patrick Astore, What News Upon The Town?], A
o Baucis and Philemon from The Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces
o Baucis And Philemon, on The Ever-Lamented Loss Of The Two Yew-Trees
o Baucis And Philemon, On The Ever-Lamented Loss Of Two Yew-Trees (later version)
o Beasts' Confession, The from The Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces
o Beasts' Confession To The Priest, The
o Beautiful Young Nymph Going To Bed, A
o Bettesworth's Exultation
o Birth Of Manly Virtue, The
o Bouts Rimez On Signora Domitilla
o Cadenus and Vanessa from The Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces
o Carberiae Rupes In Comitatu Corgagensi
o Carbery Rocks
o Cassinus And Peter - A Tragical Elegy
o Catullus De Lesbia
o Character, Panegyric, And Description Of The Legion Club, A
o Clad All In Brown
o Clever Tom Clinch Going To Be Hanged
o Conference Between Sir Harry Pierce's Chariot, And Mrs. D. Stopford's Chair, A
o Copy Of The Birth-Day Verses
o Corinna, A Ballad
o Daphne
o Day Of Judgment, The
o Dean And Duke, The
o Dean Smedley's Petition To The Duke Of Grafton
o Dean's Manner Of Living, The
o Death And Daphne, To An Agreeable Young Lady, But Extremely Lean
o Dennis' Invitation To Steele; Horace, Book I, Ep. V
o Description Of A City Shower, A
o Description Of A Salamander, The
o Description Of An Irish Feast, The
o Description Of The Morning, A
o Desire And Possession
o Dialogue Between An Eminent Lawyer And Dr. Jonathan Swift, A
o Dialogue Between Mad Mullinix And Timothy, A
o Dick's Variety
o Dick, A Maggot
o Dingley And Brent
o Directions For Making A Birth-Day Song
o Discovery, The
o Dog And Thief, The
o Dr. Delany's Villa
o Dr. Swift To Himself On St. Cecilia's Day
o Dr. Swift To Mr. Pope, While He Was Writing The "Dunciad"
o Drapier's-Hill
o Echo, An A humorous poem
o Elegy On The Death Of Demar, The Usurer, An
o Elephant; Or, The Parliament Man, The
o Epigram Added By Stella
o Epigram By Mr. Bowyer
o Epigram By Mr. Bowyer Intended To Be Placed Under The Head Of Gulliver
o Epigram From The French
o Epigram In Answer To The Dean's Verses On His Own Deafness
o Epigram Inscribed To The Honourable Sergeant Kite, An
o Epigram On Josiah Hort Archbishop Of Tuam
o Epigram On The Busts In Richmond Hermitage
o Epigram On Wood's Brass Money
o Epigram [As Thomas Was Cudgell'd One Day By His Wife]
o Epigram [Behold! A Proof Of Irish Sense]
o Epigram [Friend Rundle Fell, With Grievous Bump]
o Epigram [great Folks Are Of A Finer Mould]
o Epigram [The Scriptures Affirm], An
o Epigrams Against Carthy
o Epigrams On Windows
o Epilogue To Mr. Hoppy's Benefit-Night, At Smock-Alley
o Epistle To His Excellency John, Lord Carteret, An
o Epistle To Mr. Gay, An
o Epistle Upon An Epistle, An
o Epitaph Inscribed On A Marble Tablet, In Berkeley Church
o Epitaph On Frederick, Duke Of Schomberg
o Epitaph On General Gorges, And Lady Meath
o Epitaph [Beneath This Verdant Hillock Lies]
o Epitaph [Here, Five Feet Deep, Lies On His Back], The
o Epitaph [In Berkeley Church-Yard, Gloucestershire]
o Excellent New Ballad Or, The True English Dean To Be Hanged For A Rape, An
o Excellent New Song On A Seditious Pamphlet, An
o Excellent New Song Upon His Grace Our Good Lord Archbishop Of Dublin, An
o Excellent New Song, Being The Intended Speech Of A Famous Orator Against Peace, An
o Fable Of Midas, The
o Fable Of The Bitches, The
o Fable Of The Lion And Other Beasts, A
o Fabula Canis Et Umbrae
o Fagot, The
o Famous Speech-Maker Of England, The
o Fan, A A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o Fontinella To Florinda
o Friendly Apology For A Certain Justice Of Peace, A
o Furniture Of A Woman's Mind, The
o Garden Plot, The
o Gentle Echo on Woman, A A humorous poem
o Grand Question Debated: Hamilton's Bawn Be Turned Into A Barrack or Malt-House, The
o Grub-Street Elegy, A
o Gulf Of All Human Possessions, The
o Hardship Upon The Ladies, The
o Helter Skelter
o Herrings Verses Made for Fruit-women
o History Of Vanbrugh's House, The
o Horace, Book I, Ode XIV, Paraphrased And Inscribed To Ireland
o Horace, Book II, Ode I, Paraphrased Addressed To Richard Steele, Esq
o Horace, Book IV, Ode IX, Addressed to Archbishop King
o Horace, Book IV, Ode IX, Addressed to Humphry French
o Horace, Epist. I, VII; Imitation Of Horaceto Lord Oxford
o Imitation Of Part Of The Sixth Satire Of The Second Book Of Horace
o In Sickness
o Invitation, By Dr. Delany, In The Name Of Dr. Swift, An
o Jack Frenchman's Lamentation
o Joan Cudgels Ned
o Journal Of A Modern Lady In A Letter To A Person Of Quality, The
o Judas
o Lady's Dressing-Room, The
o Letter To Dr. Helsham, A
o Libel, A
o Lines Written On A Window In The Episcopal Palace At Kilmore
o Logicians Refuted, The from The Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces
o Louisa To Strephon
o Love Poem From A Physician To His Mistress, A
o Love Song, A A humorous poem
o Love Song In The Modern Taste, A
o Maypole, A A humorous poem
o Motto For Mr. Jason Hasard, A
o Mr. William Crowe's Address To Her Majesty, Turned Into Metre
o Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition, 1699
o My Lady's Lamentation And Complaint Against The Dean
o New Song On Wood's Halfpence, A
o New Year's Gift For Bec, A
o News From Parnassus
o Occasioned By Sir William Temple's Late Illness And Recovery
o Ode On Science
o Ode To Doctor William Sancroft Late Lord Bishop Of Canterbury
o Ode To King William On His Successes In Ireland
o Ode To The Athenian Society
o Ode To The Hon. Sir William Temple
o On a Candle A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On a Cannon A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On a Circle A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On a Corkscrew A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On A Curate's Complaint Of Hard Duty
o On A Horn
o On a Pair of Dice A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On a Pen A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On A Printer's Being Sent To Newgate
o On a Shadow in a Glass A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On Burning A Dull Poem
o On Censure
o On Cutting Down The Thorn At Market-Hill
o On Dr. Rundle, Bishop Of Derry
o On Dreams, An Imitation Of Petronius
o On Gaulstown House
o On Gold
o On Ink A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On Mr. Pulteney's Being Put Out Of The Council
o On Mrs. Biddy Floyd; or, The Receipt To Form A Beauty
o On Noisy Tom
o On One Of The Windows At Delville
o On Paddy's Character Of The "Intelligencer"
o On Poetry - A Rhapsody
o On Psyche
o On Reading Dr. Young's Satire, Called The Universal Passion
o On Rover, A Lady's Spaniel: Instructions To A Painter
o On Snow A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On Stephen Duck, The Thresher, And Favourite Poet
o On The Archbishop Of Cashel, And Bettesworth
o On The Arms Of The Town Of Waterford
o On The Church's Danger
o On The Collar Of Tiger, Mrs. Dingley's Lap-Dog
o On The Death Of Dr. Swift
o On the Five Senses A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On The Gallows
o On The Irish Bishops
o On The Irish Club
o On The Little House By The Churchyard Of Castlenock
o On the Moon A humorous poem by Jonathan Swift and friends
o On The Posteriors
o On The Union
o On the Vowels A humorous poem
o On The Words Brother Protestants And Fellow Christians
o On Time A humorous poem
o On Wood The Ironmonger
o Onions Verses Made for Fruit-women
o Oranges Verses Made for Fruit-women
o Oysters Verses Made for Fruit-women
o Panegyric On The Dean In The Person Of A Lady In The North, A
o Parody On A Character Of Dean Smedley
o Parody On The Speech Of Dr. Benjamin Pratt
o Parson's Case, The
o Pastoral Dialogue, A
o Paulus: An Epigram
o Peace And Dunkirk
o Pethox The Great
o Pheasant And The Lark - A Fable, The
o Phyllis; Or, The Progress Of Love
o Place Of The Damned, The
o Poem On High Church, A
o Poem, Occasioned By The Hangings In The Castle Of Dublin, In Which The Story Of, A
o Poetical Epistle To Dr. Sheridan
o Power Of Time, The
o Probatur Aliter
o Problem, "That My Lord Berkeley Stinks When He Is In Love", The
o Progress Of Beauty, The
o Progress Of Marriage, The
o Progress Of Poetry, The
o Prologue, A
o Prologue To A Play For The Benefit Of The Distressed Weavers
o Prometheus On Wood The Patentee's Irish Halfpence
o Punch's Petition To The Ladies
o Puppet Show, The from The Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces
o Puppet-Show, The
o Quibbling Elegy On Judge Boat, A
o Quiet Life And A Good Name To A Friend Who Married A Shrew, A
o Rebus. By Vanessa, A
o Riddle, A
o Robin And Harry
o Run Upon The Bankers, The
o Satirical Elegy On The Death Of A Late Famous General, A
o Sent By Dr. Delany To Dr. Swift, To Be Admitted To Speak To Him When He Was Deaf
o Serious Poem Upon Wood, Brazier, Tinker, Hard-Wareman, Coiner, Founder, Esquire, A
o Sid Hamet's Rod
o Simile On Our Want Of Silver, And The Only Way To Remedy It, A
o Song...Corporations Of City of Dublin Against Wood's Halfpence, An
o South-Sea Project, The
o Stella's Birthday, 1718
o Stella's Birthday, 1720
o Stella's Birthday, 1722
o Stella's Birthday, 1724
o Stella's Birthday, March 13, 1726
o Storm: Minerva's Petition, The
o Strephon And Chloe
o Tale Of A Nettle, A
o Tim And The Fables
o To A Friend Who Had Been Much Abused In Many Inveterate Libels
o To A Lady
o To Betty, The Grisette
o To Charles Mordaunt, Earl Of Peterborough
o To Dr. Delany On The Libels Written Against Him
o To His Grace The Archbishop Of Dublin
o To Janus, On New Year's Day, 1726
o To Lady Carteret
o To Lord Harley, On His Marriage
o To Love
o To Mr. Congreve
o To Mr. Delany, Oct. 10, 1718 Nine In The Morning
o To Mrs. Houghton Of Bourmont, On Praising Her Husband To Dr. Swift
o To my mistress A humorous poem
o To Stella Visiting Me in My Sickness
o To Stella, Who Collected And Transcribed His Poems
o To The Citizens
o Toland's Invitation To Dismal
o Tom And Dick
o Town Eclogue, A
o Traulus. Part I, A Dialogue Between Tom And Robin
o Traulus. Part II
o Trifles
o Twelve Articles
o Upon The Horrid Plot
o Upstart, The
o Vanbrugh's House
o Vanbrugh's House (later version)
o Verses Occasioned By Whitshed's Motto On His Coach
o Verses On Blenheim
o Verses On I Know Not What
o Verses On The Revival Of The Order Of The Bath
o Verses On The Sudden Drying Up of St. Patrick's Well
o Verses On The Upright Judge, Who Condemned The Drapier's Printer
o Verses On Two Celebrated Modern Poets
o Verses Sent To The Dean On His Birth-Day
o Verses Sent To The Dean With An Eagle Quill
o Verses Written On A Window, At The Deanery House, St. Patrick's
o Vindication Of The Libel, A
o Virtues of Sid Hamet the Magician's Rod, The
o Wicked Treasonable Libel, A
o Will Wood's Petition To The People Of Ireland
o Windsor Prophecy, The
o Wood An Insect
o Written By Dr. Swift On His Own Deafness
o Written In A Lady's Ivory Table-Book
o Yahoo's Overthrow, Or, The Kevan Bayl's New Ballad, The
o Young Lady's Complaint For The Stay Of The Dean In England, A
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