346 Answer to Dan Jackson, by Mr.G. Roch- Another Reply in Dan Jackson's Name The Beasts Confession to the Priest 360 Advertisement, for the honour of Ireland Part of Horace. Ode IX. Book IV. ad- dressed to Dr. King Archbishop of Dub- T. Verses written upon a very old Glass of Sir Verses cut upon a Pane of Glass in one of Epitaph on Frederick Duke of Schomberg A Ballad on the Game oj Traffick 383 Verses said to be written on the Union 385 Will Wood's Petition to the People of Ire- An Epigram on Wood's Brass-Money 388 Mr. Jason Hafard, a woollen-draper in ibid. To a Lady who desired the Author io write ibid. A Love Poem from a Physician to his Miftres 408 On a Printer's being sent to Newgate by 409 On the Little House by the Church-yard of Castlenock 410 Riddles from 413 to 424 To Doctor Sheridan 424 A Rebus written by a Lady on the Rev. Dean Swift 427 428 Written by the Rev. Doctor Swift, on his own Deafness 430 Riddles answered 431 A Cantata 433 1 The Answer POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. To the Earl of PETERBOROW, who commanded the British forces in Spain. Written in the Year 1706. MORDANDO fills the trumpof fame, The christian world his deeds pro claim, And prints are crowded with his name. In journeys he out-rides the post, Sits up till midnight with his host, Talks politicks, and gives the toast. Knows ev'ry prince in Europe's face, Flies like a squib from place to place, And travels not, but runs à race. From Paris gazette A-la-main, This day arriv'd without his train Mordanto in a week from Spain. VOL. VII. B A mer |