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CONTENTS.
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Prologue by Dr. Sheridan 198
Epilogue by the Dean 199
The Country Life 201
Thomas Sheridan, Clerk, to George-Nim-Dan-Dean, Esq. 205
George-Nim-Dan-Dean's Answer 206
George-Nim-Dan-Dean's Invitation to Thomas Sheridan 208
Verses by Dr. Delany 211
Verses by Dr. Swift to Mr. T. Sheridan 213
On Dr. Sheridan's circular Verses 214
On Dan Jackson's Picture 215
On the same 216
On the same 217
On the same ib.
Dan Jackson's Defence 218
Mr. Rochfort's Reply 220
Dr. Delany's Reply 222
Sheridan's Reply 224
A Rejoinder, by the Dean 225
Another Rejoinder, by the Dean 227
Sheridan's Submission, by the Dean 228
To the Rev. Daniel Jackson 229
To Dr. Sheridan, on his Art of Punning 231
Stella to Dr. Swift on his Birthday 232
Stella's Birthday, 1721-2 234
To the same, 1722-3 235
A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a General 238
Dean Smedley's Petition 239
The Duke's Answer, by Dr. Swift 243
Verses by Stella 244
Jealousy, by the same 245
Dr. Delany's Villa ib.
On one of the Windows at Delville 247
Carberiæ Rupes ib.
Translated by Dr. Dunkin 248
Upon the horrid Plot discovered by Harlequin 250
Stella at Wood Park 253
Birthday Verses on Mr. Ford 256
Joan cudgels Ned 568
A Quibbling Elegy on Judge Boat ib.
Pethox the Great 263
Mary the Cook Maid's Letter to Dr. Sheridan 265
A New Year's Gift for Bec 267
Dingley and Brent 268
To Stella 269
On Dreams 271
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