The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1
  JOAN CUDGELS NED  

  VERSES ON TWO CELEBRATED MODERN POETS  

  EPITAPH ON GENERAL GORGES,[1] AND LADY MEATH[2]        

  VERSES ON I KNOW NOT WHAT  

  DR. SWIFT TO HIMSELF ON ST. CECILIA'S DAY  

  AN ANSWER TO A FRIEND'S QUESTION  

  EPITAPH  

  EPITAPH  

  VERSES WRITTEN DURING LORD CARTERET'S ADMINISTRATION OF IRELAND  

  AN APOLOGY TO LADY CARTERET  

  THE BIRTH OF MANLY VIRTUE  

  ON PADDY'S CHARACTER OF THE "INTELLIGENCER."[1]       1729  

  AN EPISTLE TO HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN, LORD CARTERET        

  AN EPISTLE UPON AN EPISTLE  

  A LIBEL ON THE REVEREND DR. DELANY, AND HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN, LORD CARTERET  

  TO DR. DELANY  

  DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING A BIRTH-DAY SONG. 1729        

  THE PHEASANT AND THE LARK, A FABLE BY DR. DELANY        

  ANSWER TO DR. DELANY'S FABLE OF THE PHEASANT AND LARK.  

  DEAN SMEDLEY'S PETITION TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON[1]  


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