#1
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Poems
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1691
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Ode to the Athenian Society
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1706-1709
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Baucis and Philemon
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1709
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A Description of the Morning
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1710
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A Description of a City Shower
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1713
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Cadenus and Vanessa
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1719
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Phillis, or, the Progress of Love
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1719
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Stella's Birthday Poem: 1719
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1719-1720
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The Progress of Beauty
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1720
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Stella's Birthday Poem: 1720
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1722
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A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General
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1725
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To Quilca, a Country Horse not in Good Repair
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1726
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Advice to the Grub-Street Verse-writers
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1727
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The Furniture of a Woman's Mind
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1728
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On a Very Old Glass
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1729
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A Pastoral Dialogue
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1729
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The Grand Question debated Whether Hamilton's Bawn should be turned into a Barrack or a Malt House
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1730
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On Stephen Duck, the Thresher and Favourite Poet
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1730
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Death and Daphne
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1731
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The Place of the Damn'd
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1731
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A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed
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1731
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Strephon and Chloe
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1731
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Cassinus and Peter: A Tragical Elegy
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1731
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The Day of Judgement
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1731-1732
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Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D.
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1732
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An Epistle to a Lady
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1732
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The Beasts' Confession to the Priest
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1732
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The Lady's Dressing Room
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1733
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On Poetry: A Rhapsody
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Poems of Jonathan Swift
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The Puppet Show
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The Logicians Refuted
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#2
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Personal/Correspondence Writings
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1699
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When I Come to Be Old
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1710-1713
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A Journal to Stella
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1999-2007
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The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift
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#3
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Essays
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1703-1710
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A Meditation upon a Broom-stick
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1707-1711
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A Tritical Essay upon the Faculties of the Mind
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1708-1709
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The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers
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1708-1711
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An Argument to Prove that the Abolishing of Christianity in England May, as Things Now Stand Today, be Attended with Some Inconveniences, and Perhaps not Produce Those Many Good Effects Proposed Thereby
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1710
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The Examiner
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1711
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On the Conduct of Allies
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1712
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A Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the English Tongue
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1713
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Hints Toward an Essay on Conversation
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1720
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A Letter to a Young Gentleman, Lately Entered into Holy Orders
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1721
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A Letter to Advice of a Young Poet
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1729
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A Modest Proposal For preventing the Children of Poor People From being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country, and For making them Beneficial to the Publick
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1731
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Directions to Servants
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1743-5?
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A modest address to the wicked authors of the present age. Particularly the authors of Christianity not founded on argument; and of The resurrection of Jesus considered
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An Essay on the Fates of Clergymen
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A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding
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Thoughts on Various Subjects
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Historical Writings: Project Gutenberg
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#4
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Pamphlet
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1724-1725
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Drapier's Letters
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#5
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Prose Satire
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1726
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Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships
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#6
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Appendix
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1726
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Bon Mots de Stella
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#7
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Sermons/Prayers
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1727
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The First He Wrote Oct. 17, 1727
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1727
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The Second Prayer Was Written Nov. 6, 1727
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Three Sermons and Three Players
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Three Sermons
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Writing on Religion and the Church
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#8
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Book
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1738
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A Complete Collection of genteel and ingenious Conversation, according to the most polite mode and method now used at Court, and in the best Companies of England
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#9
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Letter Collections
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Selected Letters
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To Oxford and Pope
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#10
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Quotations
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Swift Quotations: JaffeBros
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Swift quotes at Bartleby: Bartleby.com
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