Jonathan Swift Poems
- 201. An Answer, By Delany, To Thomas Sheridan
- 202. Ode On Science
- 203. To The Reverend Dr. Swift
- 204. On Noisy Tom; Horace, Part Of Book I, Sat. Vi, Paraphrased
- 205. Verses On Blenheim[1]
- 206. The Dean's Reasons For Not Building At Drapier's-hill
- 207. On Burning A Dull Poem
- 208. To The Dean Of St. Patrick's In Answer To His Left-handed Letter
- 209. On Mr. Pulteney's[1] Being Put Out Of The Council
- 210. The Run Upon The Bankers[1]
- 211. A Prologue, Billet To A Company Of Players Sent With The Prologue
- 212. Verses Occasioned By Whitshed's [1] Motto On His Coach
- 213. Dick's Variety
- 214. The Fagot[1]
- 215. A Wicked Treasonable Libel[1]
- 216. Epigram Against Carthy
- 217. Catullus De Lesbia[1]
- 218. The Upstart
- 219. Ode To The Hon. Sir William Temple
- 220. On The Great Buried Bottle
- 221. Vanbrugh's House,[1] Built From The Ruins Of Whitehall That Was Burnt, 1703
- 222. On Mrs. Biddy Floyd; Or, The Receipt To Form A Beauty. 1707
- 223. Ode To King William
- 224. A Letter To Dr. Helsham
- 225. A Reply, By Sheridan, To Delany
- 226. To Mr. Congreve
- 227. Another Written Upon A Window Where There Was No Writing Before (epigrams On Windows)
- 228. The Furniture Of A Woman's Mind
- 229. An Answer To A Friend's Question
- 230. On Censure
- 231. Judas
- 232. Stella At Wood Park, A House Of Charles Ford, Esq., Near Dublin
- 233. Verses On The Upright Judge, Who Condemned The Drapier's Printer
- 234. On The Little House By The Churchyard Of Castlenock
- 235. Phyllis; Or, The Progress Of Love, 1716
- 236. A Character, Panegyric, And Description Of The Legion Club
- 237. Answered By Dr. Swift (to Lady Carteret)
- 238. Copy Of The Birth-day Verses
- 239. Baucis And Philemon[1]
- 240. To The Citizens[1]
- 241. The Description Of A Salamander, 1705
- 242. Dean Smedley's Petition To The Duke Of Grafton[1]
- 243. Epigram[1]
- 244. Bettesworth's Exultation
- 245. To Carthy (epigram Against Carthy)
- 246. A Fable Of The Lion And Other Beasts
- 247. To Mrs. Houghton Of Bourmont, On Praising Her Husband To Dr. Swift
- 248. Advice To The Grub-street Verse-writers
- 249. Epitaph
- 250. Written By Dr. Swift On His Own Deafness, In September, 1734
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