To Mrs. Houghton of Bormount, upon praifing ibid. An excellent, new Song on a feditious Pamphlet, To a Friend, who had been much abused in many Frologue to a Play for the Benefit of the Diftreffed Weavers. By Mr. Sheridan. ibid. On To Stella, on her Birth-day, 1721-2. On the Great Buried Bottle. By Dr. Delany. Stella's Birth-day; a great Bottle of Wine, long ibid. Carberiæ Rupes, in Comitatu Corgagenfi. Carbery Rocks. Tranflated by Dr. Dunkin. Upon the horrid Plot difcovered by Harlequin, the Bishop of Rochester's French Dog. In a Dia- A New-Year's-Gift for Bec, 1723-4- To Stella. 1723-4. Written on the Day of her On On Dreams. An Imitation of Petronius. 1724. Page 29ż. Whitfhed's Motto on his Coach. 294 Sent by Dr.. Delany to Dr. Swift, in order to be admitted to speak to him, when he was deaf, 295 The Anfwer. ibid. A quiet Life and a good Name. To a Friend who The Birth of Manly Virtue, infcribed to Lord 297 300. Verfes on the Upright Judge who condemned the 305. On the fame. ibid.. On the fame. (The Judge fpeaks.). ibid.. 337 338 A Simile on our Want of Silver, and the only Way to remedy it.. 1725. Wood, an Infect. On Wood the Iron-monger. Another Song on Wood's Half-pence. A ferious Poem upon William Wood, Brafier, 340 341 343 346 To To Dr. Sheridan. To Quilca, a Country-House of Dr. Sheridan's in no very good Repair, 1725. The Bleffings of a Country Life. The Plagues of a Country Life. Dr. Sheridan to Dr. Swift. Dr. Swift's Answer. A Portrait from the Life. Page 349 351 352 ibid. ibid. 353 354 355 ibid. 356 359 Upon ftealing a Crown when the Dean was afleep. |