The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
  VERSES ON THE UPRIGHT JUDGE, WHO CONDEMNED THE DRAPIER'S PRINTER  

  ON THE SAME  

  ON THE SAME  

  EPIGRAM IN ANSWER TO THE DEAN'S VERSES ON HIS OWN DEAFNESS [1]  

  HORACE, BOOK I, ODE XIV PARAPHRASED AND INSCRIBED TO IRELAND 1726  

  VERSES ON THE SUDDEN DRYING UP OF ST. PATRICK'S WELL NEAR TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. 1726  

  ON READING DR. YOUNG'S SATIRE, CALLED THE UNIVERSAL PASSION, 1726  

  THE DOG AND THIEF. 1726  

  A DIALOGUE[1] BETWEEN MAD MULLINIX AND TIMOTHY, 1728  

  TIM AND THE FABLES  

  TOM AND DICK[1]  

  DICK, A MAGGOT  

  CLAD ALL IN BROWN, TO DICK[1]  

  DICK'S VARIETY  

  TRAULUS. PART I, A DIALOGUE BETWEEN TOM AND ROBIN[1], 1730  

  TRAULUS. PART II  

  A FABLE OF THE LION AND OTHER BEASTS  

  ON THE IRISH BISHOPS.[1] 1731  

  HORACE, BOOK IV, ODE IX., ADDRESSED TO HUMPHRY FRENCH, ESQ.[1] LATE LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN  

  ON MR. PULTENEY'S[1] BEING PUT OUT OF THE COUNCIL. 1731  


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