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Ode to Dr. Wm. Sancroft, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury |
395
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Ode to King William, on his Successes in Ireland |
405
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To Mr. Congreve |
407
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Occasioned by Sir Wm. Temple's late Illness and Recovery |
415
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Epitaph on the Earl of Berkeley |
421
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News from Parnassus. By Dr. Delany |
422
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Apollo's Edict: occasioned by the foregoing |
425
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The Dog and Shadow |
427
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Billet to a Company of Players |
428
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Answer to Dr. Sheridan's Prologue, and to Dr. Swift's Epilogue, in behalf of the distressed Weavers. By Dr. Delany |
430
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On Gallstown House. By Dr. Delany |
432
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On the great buried Bottle. By the same |
433
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Epitaph, by the same |
434
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Prometheus. On Wood's Halfpence |
ib.
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A young Lady's Complaint, for the Stay of the Dean in England |
437
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Epitaph on the Duke of Suffolk's Fool |
438
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Epitaph on General Gorges and Lady Meath |
439
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Verses on I know not what |
440
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Upon Carthy's threatening to translate Pindar |
ib.
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Epigram on Delacour's complimenting Carthy on his Poetry |
441
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Dr. Swift on his own Deafness |
ib.
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The Dean's Complaint translated and answered |
442
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Epigram on Vertiginosus. By Mr. Bowyer |
443
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Epigram intended to be placed under the head of Gulliver by the same |
ib.
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Inscription by Dean Smedley |
444
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Bouts rimés, on Signora Domitilla |
445
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Horace, Book IV, Ode XIX, addressed to Humphry French, late Lord Mayor of Dublin |
447
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An Invitation by Dr. Delany, in the name of Dr. Swift |
450
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Bettesworth's Exultation, upon hearing that his Name would be transmitted to Posterity in Dr. Swift's Works |
451
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Verses on two celebrated modern Poets |
453
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To the rev. Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's; a Birthday Poem; Nov. 30, 1736 |
454
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