An Epitaph on General Gorges and Lady Meath. Dr. Swift's Complaint on his own Deafness. With Dr. Swift to himself, on St. Cecilia's Day. An 112 An Epiftle to Lord Carteret. By Dr. Delany. A Libel on Dr. Delany and Lord Carteret. 116 121 To Dr. Delany, on the Libels written against him. 128 Directions for making a Birth-day Song. 134 Bouts Rimés, on Signora Domitilla. 143 Helter Skelter; or, the Hue and Cry after the The Grand Question debated, whether Hamilton's The Dean's Reasons for not building at Drapier'shill. A Panegyrick on the Dean, in the Perfon of a The Revolution at Market-hill. Traulus. A Dialogue between Tom and Robin. Death and Daphne. To an agreeable young Lady, but extremely lean. Daphne. 161 165 178 179 183. 187 189 191 192 196 The Pheasant and the Lark. A Fable. By Dr. An excellent new Ballad; or, the true English On Mr. Pulteney's being put (out of the Council. 1737. ibid. Epitaph on Frederick Duke of Schomberg. Caffinus and Peter. A Tragical Elegy. A beautiful young Nymph going to Bed. Written for the Honour of the Fair Sex. 225 226 230 To the Rev. Dr. Swift, with a Prefent of a Paperbook finely bound, on his Birth-day, Nov. 30, 1732. By John Earl of Orrery. 279 Verfes Verses left with a Silver Standifh on the Dean of Verses occafioned by the foregoing Presents. how moft Men miftake their own Talents. 280 281 Advice to a Parfon. The Parfon's Cafe. The Hardship upon the Ladies. 1733. 282 289 290 29€ 292 A Love Song, in the Modern Taste. On the Words Brother Proteftants, and Fellow 293 296 On the Archbishop of Cashell and Dr. Bettefworth. 299 On Poetry. A Rhapsody. 300 Horace, Book IV. Ode XIX. imitated. To Hum phry French, Efq. 316 A New Simile for the Ladies. By Dr. Sheridan. 319 Answer. By Dr. Swift. A Vindication of the Libel: or, A New Ballad, written by a Shoe-boy, on an Attorney who was formerly a Shoe-boy. 322 328 A Friendly Apology for a certain Juftice of Peace. By Way of Defence of Hartley Hutchinson, Efq. By James Black-well, Operator for the Feet. Dr. Sheridan's Ballad on Ballyfpellin. Answer. By Dr. Swift. 330 332 335 Horace, ibid. Three Epigrams, occafioned by Dr. Swift's intended On the Dean of St. Patrick's Birth-day, Nov. 30, Epiftle to Robert Nugent, Efq; with a Picture of END OF SWIFT'S POEMS. |