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PART I: Prose
• The Story of the Injured Lady
• The Last Speech and Dying Words of Ebenezor Elliston
• A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture
• A Proposal to the Ladies of Ireland
• A Short View of the State of Ireland
• A Modest Proposal
• The Drapier’s Letters (I-VII)
• A Full and True Account of . . . the Execution of William Wood
• Sermon: Causes of the Wretched Condition of Ireland
• Sermon: Doing Good * Sermon: On False Witness
• The Intelligencer, No XIX
• An Answer to a Paper called "A Memorial"
• A Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin, concerning the Weavers
• An Answer to Several Letters from Unknown Persons
• A Proposal to Pay Off the Debt of the Nation
• Maxims Controlled in Ireland
• An Answer to the Craftsman
• An Examination of Certain Abuses, Corruptions and Enormities in the City of Dublin
• The Humble Petition of the Footmen of Dublin
• The Blunders . . . and Misfortunes of Quilca
• Queries relating to the Sacramental Test
• Reasons Humbly Offered to the Parliament of Ireland . . .
• On the Bill for the Clergy’s Residing on Their Livings
• Consideration Upon Two Bills . . .
• Advice to the Freemen of Dublin
• A Proposal for Giving Badges to the Beggars of Dublin
• A Dialogue in Hybernian Stile between A and B
• Swift’s letter to the Earl of Peterborough (28 April 1726)
• PART II: Poems
• The Petition of Frances Harris
• Mary the Cook-Maid's Letter
• Part of the Ninth Ode of Fourth Book of Horace
• An Excellent New Song on a Seditious Pamphlet
• The Description of an Irish Feast
• An Epilogue to a Play for the Benefit of the Weavers in Ireland
• The Journal (aka The Part of a Summer)
• A Quibbling Elegy on the Worshipful Judge Boat
• To Charles Ford, on His Birthday
• Stella at Woodpark Stella's Birthday (1725)
• An Excellent New Song upon . . .[the] Archbishop of Dublin
• Prometheus
• Whitshed's Motto on his Coach
• Horace, Book I, Ode XIV ("Paraphrased and Inscribed to Ireland")
• To Quilca
• Verses from Quilca
• Ireland (from Holyhead Journal)
• Dick, A Maggot
• Dick's Variety
• My Lady's Lamentation . . .against the Dean
• Lady Acheson Weary of the Dean
• Verses Occasioned by the Sudden Drying up of St. Patrick's Well
• Drapier's Hill
• A Pastoral Dialogue
• The Revolution at Market Hill
• On the Irish Club
• An Epistle upon an Epistle
• A Libel on the Rev. Dr. Delany
• Traulus
• An Excellent New Ballad; or the True English Dean to be Hanged for a Rape * Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift
• The Place of the Damned
• On the Irish Bishops
• The Yahoo's Overthrow
• On a Printer's being sent to Newgate
• Aye and No: A Tale from Dublin
• A Character . . . of the Legion Club
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Add Swift's Irish Writings, This edition presents Jonathan Swift's most important Irish writings in both prose and verse, together with an introduction, head notes and annotations that shed new light on the full context and significance of each piece. Familiar works such as Gulliv, Swift's Irish Writings to your collection on WonderClub |