Ź :99 2:99 2: 103 2:IIC 2:112 Swift, Dick, a maggot, Swift 2 : 93 clad all in brown, 2 :94 Dick's variety, 2:95 epitaph on general Gorges and lady Meath, 2:96 verses on I know not what, 2:97 complaint on his deafness, 2 :98 to himself, on Si. Cecilia's day, Paddy's character of the Intelligencer; parody on a character of Smedley, Paulus, 2:103 answer, dialogue, 2:109 on burning a dull poem,, epiftle to lord Carteret, epistle upon an epiftle, 2:116 libel on Delany and Carteret, to Delany, directions for a birth-day songs 2:134 bouts rimés, helter skelrer, 2: 145 logicians refuted, 2 : 147 puppet-how, grand question debated, 2:152. to the Dean, 2:159 Drapier's-hill, 2 : 160 reasons for not building at Drapier's-hill, 2:161 panegyric on, 2:165 twelve articles, 2.: 178 revolution at Market-hill, 2:179 Traulus, part i. 2:183 Swift, 2:121 2:128 2: 143 2 : 149 Swift, Traulus, part ii. Roir and Harry, 2:223 2:223 2:223 2 : 226 2:230 2:233 2: 243 :: 245 2 : 246 2: 247 2:253 2:255 2:273 2:273 2:274 2:276 2:279 yerfej to, 2:280 makes a wretch fhift to deafen with puns and rhyme, 1:17 had the fin of wit, I: 94 1:94 humour and mirth in all he writ, reconcil'd Divinity and Wit, 1: turns to politics his dangerous wit, not the graveft of divines, :94 1:94 2:1 on the death of, 2:255 on his birth-day, in judgement folid, as in wit refin'd, Parn. 275 Parn. 275 how fure you wound, when ironies deride, Parn. 276 for clofer ftyle, Hibernian politics, thy fate, Pope 2 273 Pope 3: 206 fav'd the rights, a court attack'd, Pope 2: 225 Swifs Cantons, feat of liberty, fickness, no longer pay, no longer friend, fight on any fide for pay, Thom. 2:92 Thom. 2:92 Gay 2: 160 Dry. 2:58 Milt. 3: 148 Swinish gluttony ne'er looks to heaven, —— crams and blasphemes his feeder, id. 148 Swithin nor Paul rule the clouds and winds, Gay 1: 107 Swold mutton, what, Sword of violence thall right confound, o'er Noble and Plebeian rang'd, Swore, how he swore, King 181 Row Rave L. 87 Swift 2: 2:297 Sydney's Sydney's verfe halts ill on Roman feet, with no lefs cruelty returns, to cruth a hated faction fought, Sylphs, dæmons of air, well-conditioned, and Sylphids, the aerial kind, who tend the fair, Pope 2: 219 Rowe L. III Rowe L. 61 Rowe L. 89 Rowe L. 93 Pope 1: : 126 Pope 1: 135 Pope 1: 135 Pope 1 : 139 54 Wall. 92 Sympathetic fpeed, Butl. I:17 whelps of inquifition, Syracufans effaced the memory of tyrants, Butl. I:149 Butl. I : 142 Cow. 2:221 Milt. 2: 127 Tabernacle fet up, Tabitha, reputation of for speed, Som. 131 fall of, Som. 133 Table, |