A BALLAD ON THE GAME OF TRAFFIC
A BALLAD TO THE TUNE OF THE CUT-PURSE
A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG NYMPH GOING TO BED.
A CHARACTER, PANEGYRIC, AND DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGION CLUB
A CONCLUSION DRAWN FROM THE ABOVE EPIGRAMS, AND SENT TO THE DRAPIER
A CONFERENCE BETWEEN SIR HARRY PIERCE’S CHARIOT, AND MRS. D. STOPFORD’S CHAIR
A COPY OF A COPY OF VERSES FROM THOMAS SHERIDAN, CLERK, TO GEORGE-NIM-DAN-DEAN, ESQ.
A DESCRIPTION OF A CITY SHOWER
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN MAD MULLINIX AND TIMOTHY 1728
A FABLE OF THE LION AND OTHER BEASTS
A LEFT-HANDED LETTER TO DR. SHERIDAN, 1718
A LETTER TO THE DEAN WHEN IN ENGLAND. 1726. BY DR. SHERIDAN
A LIBEL ON THE REVEREND DR. DELANY, AND HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN, LORD CARTERET 1729
A LOVE POEM FROM A PHYSICIAN TO HIS MISTRESS
A LOVE SONG IN THE MODERN TASTE. 1733
A NEW SIMILE FOR THE LADIES WITH USEFUL ANNOTATIONS, BY DR. SHERIDAN 1733
A NEW SONG ON WOOD’S HALFPENCE
A NEW YEAR’S GIFT FOR BEC 1723-4
A NEW YEAR’S GIFT FOR THE DEAN OF ST. PATRICK’S GIVEN HIM AT QUILCA. BY SHERIDAN 1723
A PROLOGUE BILLET TO A COMPANY OF PLAYERS SENT WITH THE PROLOGUE
A PROLOGUE TO A PLAY PERFORMED AT MR. SHERIDAN’S SCHOOL. SPOKEN BY ONE OF THE SCHOLARS
A QUIBBLING ELEGY ON JUDGE BOAT 1723
A QUIET LIFE AND A GOOD NAME TO A FRIEND WHO MARRIED A SHREW. 1724
A RECEIPT TO RESTORE STELLA’S YOUTH. 1724-5
A REJOINDER BY THE DEAN IN JACKSON’S NAME
A REPLY, BY SHERIDAN, TO DELANY
A SATIRICAL ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A LATE FAMOUS GENERAL
A SERIOUS POEM UPON WILLIAM WOOD, BRAZIER, TINKER, HARD-WAREMAN, COINER, FOUNDER, AND ESQUIRE
A SIMILE ON OUR WANT OF SILVER, AND THE ONLY WAY TO REMEDY IT. 1725
A YOUNG LADY’S COMPLAINT FOR THE STAY OF THE DEAN IN ENGLAND
AD AMICUM ERUDITUM THOMAM SHERIDAN
AD HORATIUM CUM CARTHIO CONSTRICTUM
ADVICE TO THE GRUB-STREET VERSE-WRITERS 1726
AN ANSWER TO A FRIEND’S QUESTION
AN ANSWER TO A SCANDALOUS POEM
AN ANSWER, BY DELANY, TO THOMAS SHERIDAN
AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF DEMAR, THE USURER; WHO DIED ON THE 6TH OF JULY, 1720
AN EPIGRAM INSCRIBED TO THE HONOURABLE SERGEANT KITE
AN EPIGRAM OCCASIONED BY THE ABOVE INSCRIPTION
AN EPISTLE TO HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN, LORD CARTERET BY DR. DELANY. 1729
AN EPISTLE TO ROBERT NUGENT, ESQ. WITH A PICTURE OF DR. SWIFT. BY WILLIAM DUNKIN, D.D.
AN EXCELLENT NEW BALLAD OR, THE TRUE ENGLISH DEAN TO BE HANGED FOR A RAPE. 1730
AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG BEING THE INTENDED SPEECH OF A FAMOUS ORATOR AGAINST PEACE. 1711
AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG ON A SEDITIOUS PAMPHLET. 1720-21
AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG UPON HIS GRACE OUR GOOD LORD ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN
AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG UPON THE LATE GRAND JURY
AN INVITATION TO DINNER FROM DOCTOR SHERIDAN TO DOCTOR SWIFT 1727
AN INVITATION, BY DR. DELANY, IN THE NAME OF DR. SWIFT
ANOTHER REJOINDER BY THE DEAN, IN JACKSON’S NAME
ANSWER TO DR. DELANY’S FABLE OF THE PHEASANT AND LARK. 1730
ANSWERED EXTEMPORE BY DR. SWIFT
APOLLO; OR, A PROBLEM SOLVED 1731
APOLLO’S EDICT OCCASIONED BY “NEWS FROM PARNASSUS”
ATLAS; OR, THE MINISTER OF STATE
BOUTS RIMEZ ON SIGNORA DOMITILLA
BY DR. SWIFT: ADVERTISEMENT FROM THE CLOUDS
BY HONEST JO. ONE OF HIS GRACE’S FARMERS IN FINGAL
CARTHY KNOCKED OUT SOME TEETH FROM HIS NEWS-BOY
CASSINUS AND PETER: A TRAGICAL ELEGY
CLEVER TOM CLINCH GOING TO BE HANGED. 1727
COPY OF THE BIRTH-DAY VERSES ON MR. FORD
DEAN SMEDLEY’S PETITION TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON
DEAN SWIFT AT SIR ARTHUR ACHESON’S IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND
DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING A BIRTH-DAY SONG. 1729
DR. SHERIDAN TO DR. SWIFT 1718
DR. SHERIDAN WROTE UNDERNEATH THE FOLLOWING LINES
DR. SHERIDAN’S BALLAD ON BALLY-SPELLIN. 1728
DR. SHERIDAN’S REPLY TO THE DEAN
DR. SWIFT TO HIMSELF ON ST. CECILIA’S DAY
DR. SWIFT TO MR. POPE, WHILE HE WAS WRITING THE “DUNCIAD”
DR. SWIFT WROTE THE FOLLOWING EPIGRAM
EPIGRAM BY MR. BOWYER INTENDED TO BE PLACED UNDER THE HEAD OF GULLIVER. 1733
EPIGRAM ON LORD ORRERY’S REMARKS ON SWIFT’S LIFE AND WRITINGS
EPIGRAM ON THE BUSTS IN RICHMOND HERMITAGE. 1732
EPIGRAM ON TWO GREAT MEN. 1754
EPIGRAMS AGAINST CARTHY BY SWIFT AND OTHERS
EPIGRAMS OCCASIONED BY DR. SWIFT’S INTENDED HOSPITAL FOR IDIOTS AND LUNATICS
EPILOGUE TO MR. HOPPY’S BENEFIT-NIGHT, AT SMOCK-ALLEY
EPITAPH IN BERKELEY CHURCH-YARD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE
EPITAPH INSCRIBED ON A MARBLE TABLET, IN BERKELEY CHURCH, GLOUCESTERSHIRE
EPITAPH ON FREDERICK, DUKE OF SCHOMBERG
EPITAPH ON GENERAL GORGES, AND LADY MEATH
EPITAPH PROPOSED FOR DR. SWIFT. 1745
GEORGE ROCHFORT’S VERSES FOR THE REV. DR. SWIFT, DEAN OF ST. PATRICK’S, AT LARACOR, NEAR TRIM
GEORGE-NIM-DAN-DEAN’S INVITATION TO THOMAS SHERIDAN
HELTER SKELTER; OR, THE HUE AND CRY AFTER THE ATTORNEYS UPON THEIR RIDING THE CIRCUIT
HORACE, BOOK I, ODE XIV PARAPHRASED AND INSCRIBED TO IRELAND 1726
HORACE, BOOK II, ODE I, PARAPHRASED ADDRESSED TO RICHARD STEELE, ESQ. 1714
HORACE, BOOK IV, ODE IX ADDRESSED TO ARCHBISHOP KING, 1718
HORACE, EPIST. I, VII IMITATION OF HORACE TO LORD OXFORD, A.D. 1713
JON. SWIFT. DAN JACKSON’S DEFENCE
LINES WRITTEN EXTEMPORE ON MR. HARLEY’S BEING STABBED, AND ADDRESSED TO HIS PHYSICIAN, 1710-11
LINES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW IN THE EPISCOPAL PALACE AT KILMORE
MARY THE COOK-MAID’S LETTER TO DR. SHERIDAN. 1723
MR. WILLIAM CROWE’S ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY, TURNED INTO METRE
MRS. FRANCES HARRIS’S PETITION, 1699
MY LADY’S LAMENTATION AND COMPLAINT AGAINST THE DEAN
NEWS FROM PARNASSUS BY DR. DELANY
OCCASIONED BY SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE’S LATE ILLNESS AND RECOVERY
ODE TO DOCTOR WILLIAM SANCROFT LATE LORD BISHOP OF CANTERBURY
ODE TO THE HON. SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE
ON A CURATE’S COMPLAINT OF HARD DUTY
ON A PRINTER’S BEING SENT TO NEWGATE
ON A VERY OLD GLASS AT MARKET-HILL
ON CARTHY’S PUBLISHING SEVERAL LAMPOONS, UNDER THE NAMES OF INFAMOUS POETASTERS
ON CARTHY’S TRANSLATION OF HORACE
ON CARTHY’S TRANSLATION OF LONGINUS
ON CUTTING DOWN THE THORN AT MARKET-HILL. 1727
ON DAN JACKSON’S PICTURE, CUT IN SILK AND PAPER
ON DR. RUNDLE, BISHOP OF DERRY 1734-5
ON DR. SHERIDAN’S CIRCULAR VERSES BY MR. GEORGE ROCHFORT
ON DR. SWIFT’S LEAVING HIS ESTATE TO IDIOTS
ON DREAMS AN IMITATION OF PETRONIUS
ON FAULKNER’S EDITION OF SWIFT
ON MR. PULTENEY’S BEING PUT OUT OF THE COUNCIL. 1731
ON MRS. BIDDY FLOYD; OR, THE RECEIPT TO FORM A BEAUTY. 1707
ON ONE OF THE WINDOWS AT DELVILLE
ON PADDY’S CHARACTER OF THE “INTELLIGENCER.” 1729
ON READING DR. YOUNG’S SATIRE, CALLED THE UNIVERSAL PASSION 1726
ON STEALING A CROWN, WHEN THE DEAN WAS ASLEEP
ON STEPHEN DUCK THE THRESHER, AND FAVOURITE POET
ON THE ARCHBISHOP OF CASHEL, AND BETTESWORTH
ON THE ARMS OF THE TOWN OF WATERFORD
ON THE COLLAR OF TIGER, MRS. DINGLEY’S LAP-DOG
ON THE DEAN OF ST. PATRICK’S BIRTH-DAY BEING NOV. 30, ST. ANDREW’S DAY
ON THE DRAPIER. BY DR. DUNKIN.
ON THE FIVE LADIES AT SOT’S HOLE WITH THE DOCTOR AT THEIR HEAD
ON THE GREAT BURIED BOTTLE BY DR. DELANY
ON THE LITTLE HOUSE BY THE CHURCHYARD OF CASTLENOCK 1710
PARODY ON A CHARACTER OF DEAN SMEDLEY, WRITTEN IN LATIN BY HIMSELF
PARODY ON THE RECORDER’S SPEECH TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ORMOND, 4TH JULY, 1711
PARODY ON THE SPEECH OF DR. BENJAMIN PRATT, PROVOST OF TRINITY COLLEGE TO THE PRINCE OF WALES
PEG RADCLIFFE THE HOSTESS’S INVITATION
PHYLLIS; OR, THE PROGRESS OF LOVE, 1716
POETICAL EPISTLE TO DR. SHERIDAN
PROMETHEUS ON WOOD THE PATENTEE’S IRISH HALFPENCE 1724
PUNCH’S PETITION TO THE LADIES
RATIO INTER LONGINUM ET CARTHIUM COMPUTATA
SENT BY DR. DELANY TO DR. SWIFT, IN ORDER TO BE ADMITTED TO SPEAK TO HIM WHEN HE WAS DEAF. 1724
SHERIDAN’S SUBMISSION BY THE DEAN
STELLA AT WOOD PARK, A HOUSE OF CHARLES FORD, ESQ., NEAR DUBLIN 1723
STELLA TO DR. SWIFT ON HIS BIRTH-DAY, NOV. 30, 1721
STELLA’S BIRTH-DAY MARCH 13, 1718-19
STELLA’S BIRTH-DAY: A GREAT BOTTLE OF WINE, LONG BURIED, BEING THAT DAY DUG UP. 1722-3
THE BEASTS’ CONFESSION TO THE PRIEST, ON OBSERVING HOW MOST MEN MISTAKE THEIR OWN TALENTS. 1732
THE BEAU’S REPLY TO THE FIVE LADIES’ ANSWER
THE BLESSINGS OF A COUNTRY LIFE 1725
THE DEAN’S COMPLAINT, TRANSLATED AND ANSWERED
THE DEAN’S REASONS FOR NOT BUILDING AT DRAPIER’S-HILL
THE DESCRIPTION OF A SALAMANDER, 1705
THE DESCRIPTION OF AN IRISH FEAST
THE DUKE’S ANSWER BY DR. SWIFT
THE ELEPHANT; OR, THE PARLIAMENT MAN
THE FAMOUS SPEECH-MAKER OF ENGLAND
THE FIVE LADIES’ ANSWER TO THE BEAU WITH THE WIG AND WINGS AT HIS HEAD BY DR. SHERIDAN
THE FURNITURE OF A WOMAN’S MIND 1727
THE GULF OF ALL HUMAN POSSESSIONS 1724
THE HARDSHIP UPON THE LADIES 1733
THE HISTORY OF VANBRUGH’S HOUSE 1708
THE JOURNAL OF A MODERN LADY IN A LETTER TO A PERSON OF QUALITY. 1728
THE LADY’S DRESSING-ROOM. 1730
THE LAST SPEECH AND DYING WORDS OF DANIEL JACKSON
THE PHEASANT AND THE LARK A FABLE BY DR. DELANY 1730
THE PROBLEM, “THAT MY LORD BERKELEY STINKS WHEN HE IS IN LOVE”
THE RECORDER’S SPEECH EXPLAINED BY THE TORIES
THE REVOLUTION AT MARKET-HILL 1730
THE VIRTUES OF SID HAMET THE MAGICIAN’S ROD. 1710
THE YAHOO’S OVERTHROW, OR, THE KEVAN BAYL’S NEW BALLAD, UPON SERGEANT KITE’S INSULTING THE DEAN
TO A FRIEND WHO HAD BEEN MUCH ABUSED IN MANY INVETERATE LIBELS
TO A LADY WHO DESIRED THE AUTHOR TO WRITE SOME VERSES UPON HER IN THE HEROIC STYLE
TO CARTHY, ATTRIBUTING SOME PERFORMANCES TO MR. DUNKIN
TO CHARLES MORDAUNT, EARL OF PETERBOROUGH
TO DEAN SWIFT BY SIR ARTHUR ACHESON. 1728
TO DOCTOR DELANY ON HIS BOOK ENTITLED “OBSERVATIONS ON LORD ORRERY’S REMARKS”
TO DR. DELANY ON THE LIBELS WRITTEN AGAINST HIM. 1729
TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN
TO JANUS, ON NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1726
TO LADY CARTERET BY DR. DELANY
TO LORD HARLEY, ON HIS MARRIAGE OCTOBER 31, 1713
TO MR. THOMAS SHERIDAN UPON HIS VERSES WRITTEN IN CIRCLES BY DR. SWIFT
TO MR. THOMAS SHERIDAND REVEREND AND LEARNED SIR,
TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF BOURMONT, ON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR. SWIFT
TO QUILCA A COUNTRY-HOUSE OF DR. SHERIDAN, IN NO VERY GOOD REPAIR. 1725
TO STELLA ON HER BIRTH-DAY, 1721-2
TO STELLA VISITING ME IN MY SICKNESS 1720
TO STELLA, WHO COLLECTED AND TRANSCRIBED HIS POEMS 1720
TO THE DEAN OF ST. PATRICK’S IN ANSWER TO HIS LEFT-HANDED LETTER
TO THE REV. DR. SWIFT, DEAN OF ST. PATRICK’S A BIRTH-DAY POEM. NOV. 30, 1736
TOLAND’S INVITATION TO DISMAL TO DINE WITH THE CALVES’ HEAD CLUB
TRANSLATED ALMOST LITERALLY OUT OF THE ORIGINAL IRISH. 1720
UPON CARTHY’S THREATENING TO TRANSLATE PINDAR
VANBRUGH’S HOUSE, BUILT FROM THE RUINS OF WHITEHALL THAT WAS BURNT, 1703
VERSES OCCASIONED BY THE FOREGOING PRESENTS
VERSES OCCASIONED BY WHITSHED’S MOTTO ON HIS COACH. 1724
VERSES ON THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS
VERSES ON THE REVIVAL OF THE ORDER OF THE BATH, DURING WALPOLE’S ADMINISTRATION, A. D. 1725
VERSES ON THE SUDDEN DRYING UP OF ST. PATRICK’S WELL NEAR TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. 1726
VERSES ON THE UPRIGHT JUDGE, WHO CONDEMNED THE DRAPIER’S PRINTER
VERSES ON TWO CELEBRATED MODERN POETS
VERSES SENT TO THE DEAN ON HIS BIRTH-DAY, WITH PINE’S HORACE, FINELY BOUND. BY DR. J. SICAN
VERSES WRITTEN DURING LORD CARTERET’S ADMINISTRATION OF IRELAND
VERSES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW, AT THE DEANERY HOUSE, ST. PATRICK’S
WILL WOOD’S PETITION TO THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND
WRITTEN BY DR. SWIFT ON HIS OWN DEAFNESS, IN SEPTEMBER, 1734
WRITTEN IN A LADY’S IVORY TABLE-BOOK, 1698