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TILDEN LIBRARY
1895
CHARLES WHITTINGHAM
LONDON
VOL. III.
POLITICAL POETRY.
PARODY on the Recorder of Blessington's Address to Q. Anne
Jack Frenchman's Lamentation
The Garden Plot......
The Virtues of Sid Hamet the Magician's Rod...
Parody on the Recorder's Speech to the Duke of Ormond
The famous Speech-maker of England..
Ballad: "A wonderful age, " &c.
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Atlas; or, the Minister of State ...
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Imitation of part of the Sixth Satire of the Second Book of
The Fable of the Bitches..
f Horace, Book iii. Ode ii.......
On the Church's Danger
A Poem on high Church.....
A Poem, on the Hangings in the Castle of Dublin
A Tale of a Nettle....
POEMS, CHIEFLY RELATING TO IRISH POLITICS.
Parody on the Speech of Dr. Benjamin Pratt.....
An excellent new Song, on a Seditious Pamphlet....
The Run upon the Bankers
Upon the horrid Plot discovered by Harlequin..
A Quibbling Elegy on Judge Boat....
Verses occasioned by Whitshed's Motto on his Coach..
Verses on the Revival of the Order of the Bath
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Will Wood's Petition to the People of Ireland.
A new Song on Wood's Halfpence....
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A serious Poem upon William Wood..
An excellent new Song against Wood's Halfpence.
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Verses on the upright Judge, who condemned the Drapier's
Epigram, in Answer to the Dean's Verses on his own Deafness 122
Horace, Book i. Ode xiv. paraphrased....
122
Verses on the sudden drying up of St. Patrick's Well ...... 125
On reading Dr. Young's Satire, the Universal Passion.' 129
The Dog and Thief.
A Dialogue between Mad Mullinix and Timothy.
Tim and the Fables
Tom and Dick...
Dick, a Maggot..
Clad all in brown
Dick's Variety....
Traulus, Part I.
II..
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An Epigram Inscribed to the Hon. Sergeant Kite.
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The Yahoo's Overthrow
On the Archbishop of Cashel, and Bettesworth..
On the Irish Club...
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Epigram, "Friend Rundle fell," &c......
181
Character, Panegyric, and Description of the Legion Club.. 181
An excellent new Song, upon the late Grand Jury.......
214
An excellent new Song, upon the Archbishop of Dublin.... 216
To his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin..
219
To the Citizens...
Punch's Petition to the Ladies..
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To the Dean of St. Patrick's.
An Answer, by Delany, to Thomas Sheridan..
A Reply, by Sheridan, to Delany.
Another Reply, by Sheridan..
To Thomas Sheridan....
An Answer by Sheridan.
To Dr. Sheridan........
The Answer, by Dr. Sheridan
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Dr. Sheridan to Dr. Swift
The Dean's Answer .....
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To the Dean of St. Patrick's..
To Dr. Sheridan......
Dr. Sheridan's Answer..............
Dr. Swift's Reply
George Rochfort's Verses
Dr. Sheridan's Reply to the Dean
To the same. By Dr. Sheridan
The Dean of St. Patrick's to Thomas Sheridan.
The Dean to Thomas Sheridan..
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A Copy of a Copy of Verses to George-Nim- Dan-Dean
George-Nim-Dan-Dean's Answer..
George-Nim-Dan-Dean's Invitation to Thomas Sheridan..... 260
To George-Nim-Dan-Dean, Esq.
263
To Mr. Thomas Sheridan, on his Verses written in Circles.. 266
On Dr. Sheridan's Circular Verses...
On Dan Jackson's Picture..
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The last Speech and dying Words of Daniel Jackson...
Mary the Cook-maid's Letter, to Dr. Sheridan..
293
A Portrait from the Life..
295
On stealing a Crown, when the Dean was asleep.
The Dean's Answer...
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A Prologue to a Play performed at Mr. Sheridan's School..
298
A New Year's Gift for the Dean of St. Patrick's.
302
An Epistle to Two Friends.-To Dr. Helsham..
333
To Dr. Sheridan.....
335
Dr. Helsham's Answer..
A true and faithful Inventory of the Goods belonging to Dr.
Swift.....
338
An Invitation to Dinner, from Sheridan to Swift.
339
Epigrams, on Swift's intended Hospital for Lunatics, &c.... 350
On Several petty Pieces lately published against Swift...... 365
On Faulkner's Edition of Swift..
Epigram on Lord Orrery's Remarks...
To Dr. Delany......
Epigram, "Faulkner! for once," &c...
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Inscription intended for Dr. Swift's Monument..
An Epigram, occasioned by the above Inscription..
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