- Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume Two
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Jonathan Swift
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He lived simply, loved his walks and craved the company of fellow poetical wits as they craved his company in return. With his pal Dr. Sheridan, for one, Jonathan Swift delighted in the 18th century equivalent of a rap off – going back and forth in dueling verse repartee. This second volume is a cornucopia of biting, iconoclastic humor and earnest criticism of injustice. Poems herein concerning Wood’s Halfpence are the companion to his famous Drapier’s Letters and trumpet his achievement in stirring up sufficient outcry to spare Ireland from damaging monetary debasement. He knew what real money was: “For in all the leases that ever we hold We must pay our rent in good silver and gold, And not in brass tokens of such a base mould.” And he didn’t think much of monetary debasement’s evil twin, fractional reserve banking, either: “We want our money on the nail The Banker’s ruin’d if he pays”. There’s a healthy smattering here of bums and urination references too – just so you know these are genuine Swift poems -- and all manner of other topics too. In Death and Daphne, written for a favorite grisette, we learn of Death’s sagging libido due to the skinniness of his human bride. And the last poem excoriating Sheridan for comparing base women to noble clouds is a heavenly coup de grâce for any challenger who would dare to top his politically incorrect and thunderous wit:
Some critic may object, perhaps,
That clouds are blamed for giving claps;
But what, alas! are claps ethereal,
Compared for mischief to venereal?
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- Chapters
- Cadenus and Vanessa
- To Love
- A Rebus by Vanessa and Answer
- Stella's Birthday
- To Stella the Transcriber
- To Stella While Sick
- Stella's Birthday
- Stella at Wood Park
- A New Year's Gift for Bec and Dingley and Brent
- Stella's Birthday
- A Receipt to Restore Stella's Youth
- Stella's Birthday etc.
- Death and Daphne
- Daphne
- Pethox the Great
- On a Pen
- On Gold
- On the Posteriors
- On a Horn
- On a Corkscrew
- The Gulf of All Human Possessions
- Louisa to Strephon
- A Maypole and On Moon, Circle, Ink
- On the Five Senses
- Fontinella to Florinda
- On Echo, Glass, Time, Gallows, Vowels, Snow, Cannon, Dice, Candle
- To Lady Cartaret, Answer etc.
- On Cutting Down the Thorn
- Dean Swift at Sir Arthur Acheson's
- On a Very Old Glass at Market Hill etc.
- My Lady's Lamentation
- A Pastoral Dialogue
- The Grand Question Debated
- Drapier's Hill
- The Dean's Reasons
- The Revolution at Market Hill
- Robin and Harry
- A Panegyric on the Dean
- Twelve Articles
- Crowe's Address to Her Majesty
- Jack Frenchman's Lamentation
- The Garden Plot and Sid Hamet's Rod
- The Famous Speech-Maker
- Parody on the Recorder's Speech
- Ballad
- Atlas Minister of State and Harley Stabbed
- An Excellent New Song
- The Windsor Prophecy
- Corinna, a Ballad
- The Fable of Midas
- Toland's Invitation to Dismal
- Peace and Dunkirk
- Imitation of Horace, Epist. I, vii
- The Author upon Himself
- The Fagot
- Imitation of Horace, Sat.VI, ii
- Horace paraphrased, Odes II, i
- Dennis' Invitation to Steele
- In Sickness
- The Fable of the Bitches
- To the Earl of Oxford in the Tower
- On the Church's Danger and On High Church
- The Story of Phaethon
- A Tale of a Nettle
- A Satirical Elegy
- Parody on Pratt's Speech
- An Excellent New Song
- The Run upon the Bankers
- Upon the Horrid Plot
- Quibbling Elegy on Judge Boat
- Verses on Whitshed's Motto
- Prometheus
- Verses on the Order of the Bath and Epigram on Wood's Brass Money
- A Simile
- Wood an Insect
- Wood the Ironmonger
- Wood's Petition
- A New Song on Wood's Halfpence
- A Serious Poem
- An Excellent New Song
- Verses on the Judge Who Condemned the Drapier's Printer
- Horace paraphrased, Odes I, xiv
- Verses on St. Patrick's Well
- On Reading Dr. Young's Satire
- The Dog and Thief
- Mad Mullinix and Timothy
- Tim and the Fables
- Tom and Dick
- Dick, a Maggot
- Clad All in Brown
- Dick's Variety
- Traulus, Part I
- Traulus, Part II
- A Fable of the Lion
- On the Irish Bishops
- Horace, Odes Iv, ix
- On Walpole and Pulteney
- Brother Protestants
- Bettesworth's Exultation and Epigram to Sergeant Kite
- The Yahoo's Overthrow
- On Cashel and Bettesworth, Irish Club, Noisy Tom
- On Dr. Rundle and Epigram
- The Legion Club
- On Printer's to Newgate, Libel Vindication, Apology, Ay and No, Ballad, Wicked Libel
- Epigrams against Carthy
- Poetical Epistle to Sheridan
- The Upstart
- Waterford and Blenheim
- An Excellent new Song on the Grand Jury
- The Archbishop of Dublin
- To the Citizens
- Punch's Petition and Epigrams
- George Rochfort's Verses
- A Left-Handed Letter and Replies
- To the Dean of St. Patrick's and Replies
- Mr. Thomas Sheridan and Replies
- On Dr. Sheridan's Circular Verses
- On Dan Jackson's Picture and Replies
- The Pardon
- The Last Speech and Dying Words of Daniel Jackson
- To the Rev. Daniel Jackson
- Sheridan to Swift and Reply
- Mary the Cook Maid's Letter
- A Portrait from the Life
- On Stealing a Crown when the Dean was asleep
- Prologue and Epilogue to a Play
- The Song
- A New Year's Gift for the Dean of St. Patrick's
- To Quilca, Country Life and A Faithful Inventory
- Palinodia
- Letter to the Dean and Invitation to Dinner
- On the Five Ladies and Replies
- Ballad on Ballyspellin and Reply
- An Epistle to Two Friends etc.
- A True and Faithful Inventory
- A New Simile for the Ladies and Answer
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