Page A Paftoral Dialogue: Dermot and Sheelah 228 Mary the Cook-maid's Letter to Dr. Sheridan 230. A Dialogue between Mad Mullinix and Timothy Extempore Verfes written at Chefter, 1726 * Epigram from the French 233 242 ibid. 243 * Epitaph on Francis Charteris ibid. * Epitaph ibid. * Epigram on the toasts of the Kit kat Club - 246 *To a Lady, with the Temple of Fame ibid. * Verses to be placed under the picture of England's Arch-poet; containing a complete catalogue of his works Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope, while he was writing ibid. the Dunciad 248 * Bounce to Fop. An Epifle from a Dog at Twickenham to a Dog at Court 249 *On the Countess of Burlington cutting paper 252 * On a certain Lady at Court To Dr. Delany, on the libels written against him 253 254 On Dreams. An imitation of Petronius 1727 Dean Swift's anfwer to Dr. Sheridan A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Sheridan * Dr. Sheridan's Anfwer The Faggot The Author upon himself 295 296 297 298 300 In Sickness Judge Whitfbed's Motto on his Coach Sent by Dr. Delany to Dr. Swift The Anfwer A quiet Life and a good Name Verfes on Judge Whitbed On the fame On the fame To Quilca, a Country-house of Dr. Sheri dan Horace, Ode 14. Book 1. paraphrased, and in fcribed to Ireland On reading Dr. Young's Satires, called, Univerfal Paffion The Dog and Thief Advice to the Grubftreet Verfe-writers On feeing Verfes written upon Windows in 360 362 364 365 371 A Paftoral Dialogue between Richmond-Lodge and Marble-Hill 373 To a Friend, who had been much abused in many inveterate libels 378 |