The Poems of Jonathan Swift: Jonathan Swift
Preface
-Ode to Doctor William Sancroft
-Ode to Sir William Temple
-Ode to King William
-Ode to The Athenian Society
-To Mr. Congreve
-Sir William Temple
-Written in a Lady's Ivory Table Book
-Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition
-A Ballad on the game of Traffic
-A Ballad to the tune of the Cutpurse
-The Discovery
-The Problem
-The Description of a Salamander
-To Charles Mordaunt
-On the Union
-On Mrs. Biddy Floyd
-Apollo Outwitted
-Answer to Lines from May Fair
-Vanbrugh's House
-Baucis and Philemon
-The History of Vanbrugh's House
-A Grub Street Elegy
-The Epitaph
-A Description of the Morning
-A Description of a City Shower
-On the Little House
-A Town Eclogue
-A Conference
-To Lord Harley
-Phyllis
-Horace, Book IV, Ode ix
-To Mr. Delany
-An Elegy
-To Mrs. Houghton
-Verses written on a Window
-Apollo to the Dean
-News from Parnassus
-Apollo's Edict
-The Description of an Irish Feast
-The Progress of Beauty
-The Progress of Marriage
-The Progress of Poetry
-The South Sea Project
-Fabula Canis et Umbrae
-A Prologue
-Epilogue
-Prologue
-On Gaulstown House
-Dr. Delany's Villa
-On one of the Windows at Delville
-Carberiae Rupes
-Carbery Rocks
-Copy of the Birthday Verses on Mr. Ford
-On Dreams
-Dr. Delany to Dr. Swift
-A Quiet Life and a Good Name
-Advice
-A Pastoral Dialogue
-Desire and Possession
-On Censure
-The Furniture of a Woman's Mind
-Clever Tom Clinch
-Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope
-A Love Poem
-Bouts Rimez
-Helter Skelter
-The Puppet Show
-The Journal of a Modern Lady
-The Logicians Refuted
-The Elephant
-Paulus
-A Dialogue
-On burning a dull Poem
-An excellent new Ballad
-On Stephen Duck
-The Lady's Dressing Room
-The Power of Time
-Cassinus and Peter
-A Beautiful young Nymph
-Strephon and Chloe
-Apollo
-The Place of the Damned
-The Day of Judgment
-Judas
-An Epistle to Mr. Gay
-To a Lady
-Richmond Hermitage
-To Swift on his Birthday
-Verses sent to the Dean with an Eagle quill
-An Invitation
-The Beasts' Confession
-The Parson's Case
-The hardship upon the Ladies
-A Love Song
-The Storm: Minerva's Petition
-Ode on Science
-A Young Lady's Complaint
-On the Death of Dr. Swift
-On Poetry: a Rhapsody
-Verses sent to the Dean
-Epigram by Mr. Bowyer
-On Psyche
-The Dean and Duke
-Written by Swift on his own Deafness
-The Dean's manner of living
-Epigram by Mr. Bowyer
-Verses made for Fruit Women
-On Rover: A Lady's Spaniel
-Epigrams on Windows
-To Janus
-A Motto for Mr. Jason Hasard
-To a Friend
-Catullus de Lesbia
-On a Curate's complaint of hard duty
-To Betty: the Grisette
-Epigram from the French
-Epigram
-Verses on two modern Poets
-Epitaph on General Gorges
-Verses on I know not what
-Dr. Swift to Himself
-An Answer to a Friend's question
-Epitaph on a marble tablet
-Epitaph on Frederick
-Verses written during Lord Carteret's Administration of Ireland
-On Paddy's Character
-An Epistle to Lord Carteret
-An Epistle upon an Epistle
-A Libel
-To Dr. Delany
-Directions for a Birthday Song
-The Pheasant and the Lark
-Dean Smedley's Petition
-Parody on a character of Dean Smedley