The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
  THE SPEECH  

  THE WINDSOR PROPHECY[1]  

  CORINNA,[1] A BALLAD, 1711-12  

  THE FABLE OF MIDAS.[1] 1711-12  

  TOLAND'S INVITATION TO DISMAL[1] TO DINE WITH THE CALVES HEAD CLUB  

  PEACE AND DUNKIRK, BEING AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG UPON THE SURRENDER OF DUNKIRK TO GENERAL HILL, 1712  

  HORACE, EPIST. I, VII, IMITATION OF HORACE, TO LORD OXFORD, A.D. 1713[1]  

  THE AUTHOR UPON HIMSELF, 1713  

  THE FAGOT[1]  

  IMITATION OF PART OF THE SIXTH SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE.[1] 1714  

  HORACE, BOOK II, ODE I, PARAPHRASED, ADDRESSED TO RICHARD STEELE, ESQ. 1714  

  DENNIS INVITATION TO STEELE, HORACE, BOOK I, EP. V  

  IN SICKNESS, WRITTEN IN OCTOBER, 1714  

  THE FABLE OF THE BITCHES[1], WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1715, ON AN ATTEMPT TO REPEAL THE TEST ACT  

  THE MORAL  

  HORACE, BOOK III, ODE II, TO THE EARL OF OXFORD, LATE LORD TREASURER. SENT TO HIM WHEN IN THE TOWER, 1716  

  ON THE CHURCH'S DANGER  

  A POEM ON HIGH CHURCH  

  A POEM OCCASIONED BY THE HANGINGS IN THE CASTLE OF DUBLIN, IN WHICH THE STORY OF PHAETHON IS EXPRESSED  

  A TALE OF A NETTLE[1]  


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