The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1

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The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1

Swift, Jonathan

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    THE POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D., VOLUME I
    PREFACE
    CONTENTS OF VOLUME I
    INTRODUCTION
    #POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT#
    I
    II
    III
    IV
    V
    VI
    VII
    VIII
    IX
    X
    XI
    XII
    ODE TO THE HON. SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE
    I
    II
    III
    IV
    V
    VI
    VII
    VIII
    IX
    X
    XI
    XII
    ODE TO KING WILLIAM
    ODE TO THE ATHENIAN SOCIETY[1]
    I
    II
    III
    IV
    V
    VI
    VII
    VIII
    IX
    X
    XI
    XII
    TO MR. CONGREVE
    OCCASIONED BY SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE'S LATE ILLNESS AND RECOVERY
    WRITTEN IN A LADY'S IVORY TABLE-BOOK, 1698
    MRS. FRANCES HARRIS'S PETITION, 1699
    A BALLAD ON THE GAME OF TRAFFIC
    A BALLAD TO THE TUNE OF THE CUT-PURSE[1]
    I
    II
    III
    THE DISCOVERY
    THE PROBLEM,
    THE DESCRIPTION OF A SALAMANDER, 1705
    TO CHARLES MORDAUNT, EARL OF PETERBOROUGH[1]
    ON THE UNION
    ON MRS. BIDDY FLOYD;
    THE REVERSE
    APOLLO OUTWITTED
    ANSWER TO LINES FROM MAY FAIR[1]
    I
    VANBRUGH'S HOUSE[1]
    VANBRUGH'S HOUSE,[1]
    BAUCIS AND PHILEMON[1]
    BAUCIS AND PHILEMON[1]
    A GRUB-STREET ELEGY
    THE EPITAPH
    A DESCRIPTION OF THE MORNING
    A DESCRIPTION OF A CITY SHOWER[1]
    A TOWN ECLOGUE. 1710[1]
    A CONFERENCE
    CHARIOT
    TO LORD HARLEY, ON HIS MARRIAGE[1] OCTOBER 31, 1713
    PHYLLIS; OR, THE PROGRESS OF LOVE, 1716
    HORACE, BOOK IV, ODE IX ADDRESSED TO ARCHBISHOP KING,[1] 1718
    TO MR. DELANY,[1]
    AN ELEGY[1]
    EPITAPH ON THE SAME
    TO MRS. HOUGHTON OF BOURMONT, ON PRAISING HER HUSBAND TO DR. SWIFT
    VERSES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW, AT THE DEANERY HOUSE, ST. PATRICK'S
    ON ANOTHER WINDOW[1]
    APOLLO TO THE DEAN.[1] 1720
    NEWS FROM PARNASSUS BY DR. DELANY
    APOLLO'S EDICT OCCASIONED BY "NEWS FROM PARNASSUS"
    THE DESCRIPTION OF AN IRISH FEAST
    THE PROGRESS OF BEAUTY. 1719[1]
    THE PROGRESS OF MARRIAGE[1]
    THE PROGRESS OF POETRY
    THE SOUTH-SEA PROJECT. 1721
    FABULA CANIS ET UMBRAE
    A PROLOGUE
    EPILOGUE[1]
    PROLOGUE[1]
    EPILOGUE TO A BENEFIT PLAY, GIVEN IN BEHALF OF THE DISTRESSED WEAVERS. BY THE DEAN. SPOKEN BY MR. GRIFFITH
    ANSWER TO DR. SHERIDAN'S PROLOGUE, AND TO DR. SWIFT'S EPILOGUE. IN BEHALF OF THE DISTRESSED WEAVERS. BY DR. DELANY.
    ON GAULSTOWN HOUSE
    THE COUNTRY LIFE
    DR. DELANY'S VILLA[1]
    ON ONE OF THE WINDOWS AT DELVILLE
    CARBERIAE RUPES
    CARBERY ROCKS
    COPY OF THE BIRTH-DAY VERSES
    ON DREAMS
    SENT BY DR. DELANY TO DR. SWIFT, IN ORDER TO BE ADMITTED TO SPEAK TO HIM WHEN HE WAS DEAF. 1724
    THE ANSWER
    A QUIET LIFE AND A GOOD NAME TO A FRIEND WHO MARRIED A SHREW. 1724
    A PASTORAL DIALOGUE
    DESIRE AND POSSESSION 1727
    CLEVER TOM CLINCH GOING TO BE HANGED. 1727
    DR. SWIFT TO MR. POPE, WHILE HE WAS WRITING THE "DUNCIAD"
    A LOVE POEM FROM A PHYSICIAN TO HIS MISTRESS
    BOUTS RIMEZ[1]
    HELTER SKELTER; OR, THE HUE AND CRY AFTER THE ATTORNEYS UPON THEIR RIDING THE CIRCUIT
    THE PUPPET-SHOW
    THE JOURNAL OF A MODERN LADY
    THE LOGICIANS REFUTED
    THE ELEPHANT; OR, THE PARLIAMENT MAN
    PAULUS: AN EPIGRAM
    THE ANSWER. BY DR. SWIFT
    A DIALOGUE
    DR. SWIFT
    ON BURNING A DULL POEM
    AN EXCELLENT NEW BALLAD OR, THE TRUE ENGLISH DEAN[1] TO BE HANGED FOR A RAPE. 1730
    ON STEPHEN DUCK THE THRESHER, AND FAVOURITE POET
    THE LADY'S DRESSING-ROOM. 1730
    THE POWER OF TIME. 1730
    CASSINUS AND PETER
    A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG NYMPH GOING TO BED.
    THE DAY OF JUDGMENT[1]
    JUDAS. 1731
    TO A LADY WHO DESIRED THE AUTHOR TO WRITE SOME VERSES UPON HER IN THE HEROIC STYLE
    EPIGRAM ON THE BUSTS[1] IN RICHMOND HERMITAGE. 1732
    ANOTHER
    A CONCLUSION
    DR. SWIFT'S ANSWER
    TO THE REVEREND DR. SWIFT
    VERSES LEFT WITH A SILVER STANDISH ON THE DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S DESK, ON HIS BIRTH-DAY. BY DR. DELANY
    VERSES OCCASIONED BY THE FOREGOING PRESENTS
    AN INVITATION, BY DR. DELANY, IN THE NAME OF DR. SWIFT
    THE BEASTS' CONFESSION TO THE PRIEST, ON OBSERVING HOW MOST MEN MISTAKE THEIR OWN TALENTS. 1732
    THE PARSON'S CASE
    A LOVE SONG IN THE MODERN TASTE. 1733
    THE STORM
    ODE ON SCIENCE
    A YOUNG LADY'S COMPLAINT[1] FOR THE STAY OF THE DEAN IN ENGLAND
    ON THE DEATH OF DR. SWIFT
    ON POETRY A RHAPSODY. 1733
    VERSES SENT TO THE DEAN ON HIS BIRTH-DAY, WITH PINE'S HORACE, FINELY BOUND. BY DR. J. SICAN[1]
    EPIGRAM BY MR. BOWYER INTENDED TO BE PLACED UNDER THE HEAD OF GULLIVER. 1733
    ON PSYCHE[1]
    WRITTEN BY DR. SWIFT ON HIS OWN DEAFNESS, IN SEPTEMBER, 1734
    THE DEAN'S COMPLAINT, TRANSLATED AND ANSWERED
    THE DEAN'S MANNER OF LIVING
    EPIGRAM BY MR. BOWYER
    VERSES MADE FOR FRUIT-WOMEN
    ASPARAGUS
    ONIONS
    OYSTERS
    HERRINGS
    ORANGES
    ON ROVER, A LADY'S SPANIEL
    EPIGRAMS ON WINDOWS
    I. ON A WINDOW AT AN INN
    II. AT AN INN IN ENGLAND
    III. ON A WINDOW AT THE FOUR CROSSES IN THE WATLING-STREET ROAD, WARWICKSHIRE
    IV. ANOTHER, AT CHESTER
    V. ANOTHER, AT CHESTER
    VI. ANOTHER, AT CHESTER
    VII. ANOTHER WRITTEN UPON A WINDOW WHERE THERE WAS NO WRITING BEFORE
    VIII. ON SEEING VERSES WRITTEN UPON WINDOWS AT INNS
    IX. ANOTHER
    X. ANOTHER
    XI. ANOTHER, AT HOLYHEAD [1]
    TO JANUS, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1726
    A MOTTO FOR MR. JASON HASARD
    TO A FRIEND WHO HAD BEEN MUCH ABUSED IN MANY INVETERATE LIBELS
    CATULLUS DE LESBIA[1]
    ON A CURATE'S COMPLAINT OF HARD DUTY
    TO BETTY, THE GRISETTE
    EPIGRAM FROM THE FRENCH[1]
    EPIGRAM[1]
    EPIGRAM ADDED BY STELLA[1]
    JOAN CUDGELS NED
    VERSES ON TWO CELEBRATED MODERN POETS
    EPITAPH ON GENERAL GORGES,[1] AND LADY MEATH[2]
    VERSES ON I KNOW NOT WHAT
    DR. SWIFT TO HIMSELF ON ST. CECILIA'S DAY
    AN ANSWER TO A FRIEND'S QUESTION
    EPITAPH INSCRIBED ON A MARBLE TABLET, IN BERKELEY CHURCH, GLOUCESTERSHIRE
    EPITAPH
    VERSES WRITTEN DURING LORD CARTERET'S ADMINISTRATION OF IRELAND
    AN APOLOGY TO LADY CARTERET
    THE BIRTH OF MANLY VIRTUE
    ON PADDY'S CHARACTER OF THE "INTELLIGENCER."[1] 1729
    AN EPISTLE TO HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN, LORD CARTERET BY DR. DELANY. 1729[1]
    AN EPISTLE UPON AN EPISTLE
    TO DR. DELANY ON THE LIBELS WRITTEN AGAINST HIM. 1729
    DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING A BIRTH-DAY SONG. 1729
    DEAN SMEDLEY'S PETITION TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON[1]
    THE DUKE'S ANSWER BY DR. SWIFT
    PARODY ON A CHARACTER OF DEAN SMEDLEY, WRITTEN IN LATIN BY HIMSELF[1]
    END OF VOL. I
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