Whitshed's Motto on his Coach |
272
|
From Dr. Delany to Dr. Swift |
273
|
The Answer |
274
|
A quiet Life, and a good Name |
276
|
The Birth of manly Virtue |
278
|
Verses on the upright Judge who condemned the Drapier's Printer |
282
|
On the same |
283
|
On the same |
ib.
|
Riddles |
283—308
|
A Receipt to restore Stella's Youth |
309
|
Stella s Birth-day, 1724-5 |
311
|
Epigram on Wood's Brass Money |
313
|
A Simile on our Want of Silver |
ib.
|
Wood an Insect |
314
|
On Wood the Ironmonger |
316
|
Will Wood's Petition |
317
|
A new Song on Wood's Halfpence |
319
|
A serious Poem upon Will Wood |
322
|
To Dr. Sheridan |
325
|
Dr. Sheridan's Answer |
327
|
Dr. Swift's Reply |
328
|
To Quilca |
329
|
Upon stealing a Crown, when the Dean was asleep |
330
|
The Dean's Answer |
331
|
Ode on Science |
332
|
Stella's Birth-day, 1726-7 |
333
|
Horace, Book i. Ode 14. paraphrased |
336
|
Verses on St Patrick's Well |
338
|
On reading Dr. Young's Satires |
342
|
The Dog and Thief |
344
|
Advice to the Grub Street Verse Writers |
345
|
Epistle to a Lady |
346
|
Palinodia. Horace, Book i. Ode 16 |
355
|
Bec's Birthday |
357
|
On the Collar of Tiger |
359
|
Epigrams on Windows |
359—362
|
To Janus, on New-Year's Day |
363
|
A Pastoral Dialogue between Richmond Lodge and Marble Hill |
364
|
Desire and Possession |
368
|
On Censure |
370
|
The Furniture of a Woman's Mind |
371
|
Clever Tom Clinch |
373
|
Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope, while writing the Dunciad |
374
|
A Love Poem from a Physician |
375
|