The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
  TO GEORGE-NIM-DAN-DEAN, ESQ. UPON HIS INCOMPARABLE VERSES. BY DR. DELANY IN SHERIDAN'S NAME[1]  

  TO MR. THOMAS SHERIDAN UPON HIS VERSES WRITTEN IN CIRCLES BY DR. SWIFT  

  ON DR. SHERIDAN'S CIRCULAR VERSES BY MR. GEORGE ROCHFORT  

  ON DAN JACKSON'S PICTURE, CUT IN SILK AND PAPER[1]  

  ON THE SAME PICTURE  

  ON THE SAME  

  ON THE SAME PICTURE  

  ON THE SAME PICTURE  

  DAN JACKSON'S DEFENCE  

  MR. ROCHFORT'S REPLY  

  DR. DELANY'S REPLY  

  SHERIDAN'S REPLY  

  A REJOINDER BY THE DEAN IN JACKSON'S NAME  

  ANOTHER REJOINDER BY THE DEAN, IN JACKSON'S NAME        

  SHERIDAN'S SUBMISSION BY THE DEAN  

  THE PARDON  

  THE LAST SPEECH AND DYING WORDS OF DANIEL JACKSON  

  TO THE REV. DANIEL JACKSON TO BE HUMBLY PRESENTED BY MR. SHERIDAN IN PERSON, WITH RESPECT, CARE, AND SPEED. TO BE DELIVERED BY AND WITH MR. SHERIDAN  

  SHERIDAN TO SWIFT  

  SHERIDAN TO SWIFT  


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