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MULEY HAMET, from a healthy and hopeful officer
in the army, turned a miferable invalid at Tilbury-fort.
EUSTACE, Efq; for the murder of much of
the king's English in Ireland is quite deprived of his rea-
fon, and now remains a lively instance of emptiness and
vivacity.

POOR Daniel Button for the fame offence deprived of
his wits.

ONE Samuel an Irishman, for his forward attempt to
pun, was ftunted in his ftature, and hath been vifited all
his life after with bulls and blunders.

GEORGE SIMMONS, fhoemaker at Turnftile in Hol-
born, was fo given to this cuftom, and did it with fo
much fuccefs, that his neighbours gave out he was a wit.
Which report coming among his creditors, no-body
would trust him; fo that he'is now a bankrupt, and his
family in a miferable condition.

DIVERS eminent clergymen of the university of Cam-
bridge, for having propagated this vice, became great
drunkards and tories.

From which calamities, the Lord in his mercy defend
us all, &c. &c.

End of the Eighth Volume.

INDEX to the TITLES of the PIECES
in PROSE.

The volumes are denoted by numeral letters, and the pages by figures.

A

--

Dvertisement for the ho-
nour of Ireland, iv. 313
Advice to the October
club v. 390

to the freemen of Dublin iii.
335

Affairs, free thoughts on the
ftate of ii 362
Annus mirabilis viii. 126

Answer to a memorial iii. 164.
Argument againft abolishing
Christianity i. 182
Arguments against the power
of bishops iii. 239
Art of finking in poetry viii. 60
Athens, of the contefts and
diffenfions at v. 8.
Barrier-treaty, remarks on the

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Colliers petition viii. 299
Conduct of the allies v. 91
Confiderations upon two bills
relating to the clergy iii. 189
concerning the choice of a
record iii. 337

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Confultation of four physicians
iv. 311

Contefts and diffenfions at A-
thiens and Rome v. 8
Country poft viii. 357
Curll, Edmund, account of his
being poisoned viii. 318

of his deplorable condition
viii. 323

-Relation of his circumcifion
viii.
J. 331

Dennis, Mr John, narrative of
his phrenfy viii. 308
Difficulty of knowing one's felf,
a fermon i. 291.
Drapier's 1ft letter iii. 12.
-2d letter iii. 24
- 3d letter iii. 35
-4th letter iii. 59.

5th letter, to Lord Moler-
worth iii. 83.

--6th letter, to Lord Chan-
cellor Middleton iii. ro
-7th letter, an addrefs to the
parliament iii. 119
-demolished iii. 363
Drugs, reafons against the bill
for viewing, &c. viii. 296.
Dublin, prefentment of the
grand jury there iii. 81

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Dublin, examination of abufes

in that city iii. 207
-Advice to the freemen of iii.

330

Petition of the footmen of iii.
318

Education, modern, an eflay on
vii. 197

Elifton's laft fpeech and dying

words iii. 339
English tongue, a propofal for
correcting it ii. 344
Effay on the origin of fciences
viii. 117

Examiners v. 184.-389
Fates of clergymen vii. 189
Female free malons, their
grand mistress's letter to G.
Faulkner iv. 323
Footmens petition iii. 318
Fragment i. 159

God's revenge against punning
viii. 336

Government, fentiments con-
cerning i. 218
Gulliver's travels ii. 3
-His voyage to Lilliput ii. 10
-to Brobdingnag ib.

74

to Laputa, &c. ib. 142

to the Houyhnhnms ib. 219
Hemp, reafons against the bill
for fettling the tithe of iii.

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Letters to and from Dr Swift
iv. 9.-291

-A criticism on thefe letters
iv. I.

London ftrowed with rarities
viii. 303

narrative of what passed in
viii. 346

Lunacy, a dissertation on iv.
346
Manners.

See Reformation

Marfh, Primate, character of iv.

314
Martinus Scriblerus, Virgilius
reftauratus viii. 110
--eflay on the origin of fci.
ences viii. 117
-annus mirabilis viii. 126
-reports viii. 132.
Mafons. See Female
Memoirs of Scriblerus viii. 3
-of P. P. clerk of this parish

viii. 152

Memorial

Memorial of Irish people, an-
fwer to iii. 164
Merlin's prophecy ii. 331
Mind, tritical essay on the fa-
culties of ii. 299

Modest propofal iii. 308

Sacramental test, letter concern
ing it iii. 222

-The prefbyterians plea of
merit for taking it off iii. 255
-Advantages by repealing it
confidered iii. 271

Mohocks, a wonderful prophe---Queries relating to it iii. 280

cy of the iv. 354
Narrative of what paffed in
London iv. 361
National debt, propofal for pay-
ing it iii. 201
Partridge, account of his death
ii. 315:
See Bickerstaff
Poetry, the art of finking in
viii. 60

Polite converfation vii. 245
Political lying, the art of viii.
284
Pope and Swift's mifcellanies,
preface to v. 3
Popery, propofal for preventing
the growth of i. 244
Predictions for 1708 ii. 305.
Preface to Bp Burnet's intro-
duction vii. 215
Prefbyterians plea of merit iii.

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-Reafons for repealing it in

favour of Catholics iii. 286
Sermon on the Trinity i. 253
--on mutual fubjection i. 264
on the testimony of confcience
i. 273

-on brotherly love i. 282
-on the difficulty of knowing
one's felf i. 291

Servants, directions to vii. 344
-the duty of, at inns vii. 402
Spirit, a difcourfe on its mecha-
nical operation i. 161
Stella, bons mots de iv. 295
Swift, Dr, his life i
—Address to iv. 322
-The answer ib.
-His will iv. 333

-Account of the fituation of
his health and understanding
iv. 343
-of his death iv. 346
- of his legacies iv. 347
Tale of a Tub i. 19
Tatlers iv. 372--387
Teft. See Sacramental
Thoughts on various subjects
ii. 383. viii. 161. iv. 297
--on the present state of affairs
ii. 362

Tritical effay on the faculties
of the mind ii. 299
Upholders reafons against the
bill for viewing drugs viii. 296
Virgilius reftauratus viii. 110
Whigs, their public spirit v. sa
Wonderful wonder of wonders
ii. 336
Wonder of all wonders ii. 341
Wood, Wm, account of his
execution iii. 143

Ff2

Wood,

Wood, confiderations on the at-
tempts to pafs his braís mo-
ney i. 148

See

His answer to the Drapier
iii. 363. See Drapier.
Index to the Poetry.

INDEX to the TITLES of the PIECES in
VERSE.

N. B. Whatever verses are marked with an afterisk * prefixed, are
not Dr Swift's.

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