The Bowling Green, than, pitaph upon Hugh Lumber, Husbandman, The Hip. To William Colmore, Eiq. the day after the great Meteor, in March 1715, To a lady, who made me a prefent of a filver pen, refenting to a lady a white rose and a red, The lamentation of David over Saul and Jona- The Officious Meflenger, ibid Fable IX. The Sheep and the Bush, 186 Fable X. The Frogs Choice, ibid ibid Fable XI. Liberty and Love; or, the two Spar rows, 137 ibid Fable XII. on the Fabie XIII. The Baid Bachelor. ibid 168 ibid many different Libels. Dingley and Brent, a Song. ib 314 Billet to the Company of Players ib. The Prologue. ib. To Stella; written on the Day of her Birth, but ib. 335 ib. ib. Thomas Sheridan, Clerk, to George-Nim-Dan- 318 319 George-Nim-Dan Dean's Anfwer. ridan, August 2. ib. in To George-Nim-Dan-Dean, Efq. Upon his comparable Verfes, &c. By Dr. Delany, in Sheridan's name. ib. To Mr. Thomas Sheridan, upon his Verfes written in Circles. By Dr. Swift. 320 On Dr. Sheridan's Circular Verfes. By Mr. George Rochfort. ib. 337 338 ib. vi Wood an Infect. Dr. Swift's Complaint on his own Deafach. Wa On Wood the Ironmonger. Page 346 | An epitaph on Gen. Gorges and lady Mezh Pr ib. Veríes on I know not what Will Wood's Petition to the People of Ireland; being an excellent New Song, fuppofed to be made, and fung in the Streets of Dublin, by William Wood, Iron-monger and Half-penny-monger. ib. A New Song on Wood's Half-pence. A Serious Poem upon William Wood. ib. 347 ib. To Quilca. A Country-houfe of Dr. Sheridan, in no very good Repair. The Bleflings of a Country-Life. The Plagues of a Country-Life. Dr. Sheridan to Dr. Swirt. Dr. Swift's Aniwer. A Portrait from the Life. Dr. Swift to himself, on St. Cecilia's Day A dialogue betweenan eminent lawyer and 5#2 348 An epistle to Lord Carteret. Py Dr. Delam 348 10. ib. ib. ib Upon stealing a Crown when the Dean was afleep. The Dean's Anfwer. The Storm: Minerva's Petition. Ode on Science. 319 ib. ib. 350 ib On Stella's Birth-day, March 13, 1726. Advice to the Grub-ftreet Verfe-writers. ib. 355 ib. To a Lady, who defired the Author to write fome ib. A Young Lady's Complaint for the Stay of the Dean A Letter to the Dean when in England. 353 ib. 359 ib. On the Collar of Tiger, Mrs. Dingley's Lap-dog. 360 Epigrams on Windows. To Janus, on New-Year's-Day. A Paftoral Dialogue written after the News of the Defire and Poffeffion. 1727. On Cenfure. ib. Part I. 361 Traulus. Part II. Robin and Harry ib. To Betty the Grizette 362 Death and Daphne. To an agreeable young l 363 but extremely lean" 4c2 ib. Daphne 364 The Pheasant and the fark. A Fable. By D To Mr Pope, while he was writing the Dunciad. ib. On a very old Glafs at Market-hill. On the Irish Club Answer to Dr. Delany's Fable An excellent new Balid; or, the true Dean to be hanged for a rape, 365 The Progrefs of Marriage ib. ib. 366 On Stephen Duck, the Thresher and favourite P. Epitaph at Berkeley, Gloucestershire. ib. A Paftoral Dialogue. My Lady's Lamentation and Complaint against the The Lady's Dreffing-room The power of time 367 On Mr. Palteney's being put out of the Co 368 1721 On the Five Lidics at Sot's Hole with the Doctor at their Head. 360 370 ib. ib. Epitaph on Frederick Duke of Samberg A Dialogue between Mad Mullinix and Timothy. 372 Tom Mullunix and Dick' Dick. A Maggot. Clad all in Brown. To Dick.. Apollo; or, a Problem folved 375 ib. Judas ib An Epistle to Mr. Gay ib. On the Irish Bishops. 376 On the death of Dr. Swift Epifle to two Friends. To Dr. Heltham Page 419 Infeription intended for the Dean's monument P. 444 To Belinda, on her ficknefs and recovery, To Belinda, on her apron embroidered with arms and the words Brother Proteftants, and Fellow Chriftians; fo familiarly ufed by the advocates or the Repeal of the Teft-act in Ireland ace, Book IV. Ode XIX. imitated. To Hum- New Simile for the Ladies. By Dr. Sheridan 431 Vindication of the Libel: or, A New Ballad, friendly apology for a certain Juftice of Peace. way of Defence of Hartley Hutchinfon, Efq. A dialogue between a Lady and her looking-glas, while fhe had the green-fickness, The feat of war in Flanders, &c. To the Right Honourable Charles Lord Corn- wallis, Baron of Eyre, Warden, Chief Justice, and Juftice in Eyre of all his Majefty's forests, |