The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
  ANSWER.[1] BY DR. SWIFT  

  AN EPISTLE TO TWO FRIENDS[1] TO DR. HELSHAM [2]        

  TO DR. SHERIDAN  

  DR. HELSHAM'S ANSWER  

  A TRUE AND FAITHFUL INVENTORY OF THE GOODS BELONGING TO DR. SWIFT, VICAR OF LARACOR. UPON LENDING HIS HOUSE TO THE BISHOP OF MEATH, UNTIL HIS OWN WAS BUILT[1]  

  A NEW SIMILE FOR THE LADIES WITH USEFUL ANNOTATIONS, BY DR. SHERIDAN[1] 1733  

  AN ANSWER TO A SCANDALOUS POEM  

  PEG RADCLIFFE THE HOSTESS'S INVITATION  

  VERSES BY SHERIDAN  

  

  VERSES ADDRESSED TO SWIFT AND TO HIS MEMORY  

  ON DR. SWIFT, 1733  

  TO THE REV. DR. SWIFT, DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S A BIRTH-DAY POEM. NOV. 30, 1736  

  EPIGRAMS OCCASIONED BY DR. SWIFT'S INTENDED HOSPITAL FOR IDIOTS AND LUNATICS  

  ON THE DEAN OF ST. PATRICK'S BIRTH-DAY BEING NOV. 30, ST. ANDREW'S DAY  

  AN EPISTLE TO ROBERT NUGENT, ESQ.[1]  

  ON THE DRAPIER. BY DR. DUNKIN.[1]  

  EPITAPH PROPOSED FOR DR. SWIFT. 1745  

  EPIGRAM ON TWO GREAT MEN. 1754  

  TO THE MEMORY OF DOCTOR SWIFT  


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