The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
  SWIFT TO SHERIDAN  

  MARY THE COOK-MAID'S LETTER TO DR. SHERIDAN. 1723  

  A PORTRAIT FROM THE LIFE  

  ON STEALING A CROWN, WHEN THE DEAN WAS ASLEEP        

  THE DEAN'S ANSWER  

  A PROLOGUE TO A PLAY PERFORMED AT MR. SHERIDAN'S SCHOOL. SPOKEN BY ONE OF THE SCHOLARS  

  THE EPILOGUE  

  THE SONG  

  A NEW YEAR'S GIFT FOR THE DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S GIVEN HIM AT QUILCA. BY SHERIDAN, 1723  

  TO QUILCA, A COUNTRY-HOUSE OF DR. SHERIDAN, IN NO VERY GOOD REPAIR. 1725  

  THE BLESSINGS OF A COUNTRY LIFE, 1725  

  THE PLAGUES OF A COUNTRY LIFE  

  A FAITHFUL INVENTORY OF THE FURNITURE BELONGING TO —— ROOM IN T. C. D. IN IMITATION OF DR. SWIFT'S MANNER. WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1725  

  PALINODIA[1], HORACE, BOOK I, ODE XVI  

  A LETTER TO THE DEAN WHEN IN ENGLAND. 1726. BY DR. SHERIDAN  

  AN INVITATION TO DINNER FROM DOCTOR SHERIDAN TO DOCTOR SWIFT, 1727  

  ON THE FIVE LADIES AT SOT'S HOLE[1] WITH THE DOCTOR[2] AT THEIR HEAD  

  THE FIVE LADIES' ANSWER TO THE BEAU, WITH THE WIG AND WINGS AT HIS HEAD BY DR. SHERIDAN  

  THE BEAU'S REPLY TO THE FIVE LADIES' ANSWER  

  DR. SHERIDAN'S BALLAD ON BALLY-SPELLIN.[1] 1728        


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