The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
  THE REVOLUTION AT MARKET-HILL  

  ROBIN AND HARRY.[1] 1730  

  A PANEGYRIC ON THE DEAN IN THE PERSON OF A LADY IN THE NORTH [l] 1730  

  TWELVE ARTICLES[1]  

  

  POLITICAL POETRY  

  PARODY ON THE RECORDER OF BLESSINGTON'S ADDRESS TO QUEEN ANNE  

  MR. WILLIAM CROWE'S ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY, TURNED INTO METRE  

  JACK FRENCHMAN'S LAMENTATION[1] AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG  

  THE GARDEN PLOT  

  SID HAMET'S ROD  

  THE VIRTUES OF SID HAMET[1] THE MAGICIAN'S ROD. 1710[2]  

  THE FAMOUS SPEECH-MAKER OF ENGLAND, OR BARON       (ALIAS BARREN) LOVEL'S CHARGE AT THE ASSIZES AT EXON, APRIL 5, 1710  

  PARODY ON THE RECORDER'S SPEECH TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ORMOND, 4TH JULY, 1711  

  THE RECORDER'S SPEECH EXPLAINED BY THE TORIES        

  THE SPEECH  

  BALLAD  

  ATLAS; OR, THE MINISTER OF STATE[1] TO THE LORD TREASURER OXFORD, 1710  

  LINES WRITTEN EXTEMPORE ON MR. HARLEY'S BEING STABBED,mAND ADDRESSED TO HIS PHYSICIAN, 1710-11 [1]  

  AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG BEING THE INTENDED SPEECH OF A FAMOUS ORATOR AGAINST PEACE. 1711  


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