CONTENTS. Page MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, FROM 1730 to 1739. An Answer to Dr. Delany's Fable of the Phea- Death and Daphne. To an agreeable young A Panegyric on the Dean, in the person of a Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, occasioned by reading a Maxim in Rochefoucault, Cassinus and Peter. A tragical Elegy, ΙΟ 94 Written in the year 1731, Preface to the Beasts' Confession to the Priest, 97 The Beasts' Confession, &c. The Hardship put upon the Ladies, Verses occasioned by the present of a Paper On the Words Brother-Protestants, and Fel- On Poetry: a Rhapsody, An Answer to a scandalous Poem, (Dr. She- 100 106 107 108 110 130 136 Address to Alex. Pope, Esq. of Twickenham, 145 The Life and Genuine Character of Dr. Swift, by himself, upon a Maxim in Rochefoucault, 145 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, FROM 1689 to 1739, WITHOUT DATE. The Elephant: or, The Parliament-man, Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope, while he was writing the Dunciad, 155 156 Answered extempore by the Dean, ib. Verses said to be written on the Union, Catullus de Lesbia, In English, Mr. Jason Hassard, a Woollen-draper in Dub lin, put up the sign of the Golden Fleece, and desired a motto in verse, 189 190 ib. The Author's manner of living, The Discovery, The Problem, &c. On a Printer's being sent to Newgate by On the Little House by the churchyard of 191 ib. 192 194 196 ib. The Dean's Answer to Sheridan's Verses upon stealing a Crown when the Dean was asleep, 199 To Dr. Sheridan, A Rebus, written by a Lady on the Dean Written by the Dean on his own Deafness, Lat. In English, Probatur aliter, Tom's Metamorphosis into a Poet and Spa niel, On the Hermitage at Richmond, A Conclusion drawn from the above Epi gram, and sent to the Drapier, Dr. Swift's Answer, 200 202 ib. 203 204 ib. 206 209 ib. ib. Billet to the Company of Players, To the Abp. of Cashel and Bettesworth, 210 212 |