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The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume One - Jonathan Swift

Sit back and listen to these light-hearted witty rhymes and see the world Jonathan Swift saw -- and maybe recognize your own. Think there is such a thing as corrupt rich guys who pretend they're God's gift to the world? So did Swift. Think some of these types strut around as if calls of nature don't apply to them? So did Swift. In one hilarious poem, he even describes gold diggers fighting over the loaded gentleman's gaseous offerings! His poem On Poetry, A Rhapsody, censored for treasonous mocking of the royal family, is in its rare uncensored form here. As free as he himself is with his sharp tongue against the blackened rich and corrupt , he knows others might have to kiss up to eat. So he includes many verses of advice on how to go about lying for a living, for example, "Your interest lies to learn the knack Of whitening what before was black." Despite the decay and hypocrisy he sees all around him he stays upbeat throughout -- even making fun out of his own tragic onset of deafness. You already know this giant of English literature for the great feast of prose he left us. Think of these delicious poems here as your sinful dessert. - Summary by Arthur Krolman


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Ode to Doctor William SancroftOde to Sir William TempleOde to King WilliamOde to the Athenian SocietyTo Mr. CongreveOccasioned by Sir William Temple etc.Written in a Lady's Ivory Table BookMrs. Frances Harris's PetitionA Ballad on the Game of TrafficA Ballad to the tune of CutpurseThe DiscoveryThe ProblemThe Description of a SalamanderTo Charles Mordaunt, Earl of PeterboroughOn the UnionOn Mrs. Biddy FloydThe ReverseApollo OutwittedAnswer to Lines from May FairVanbrugh's House ver.1Vanbrugh's House ver.2Baucis and Philemon ver.1Baucis and Philemon ver.2The History of Vanbrugh's HouseA Grub Street ElegyThe EpitaphA Description of the MorningA Description of a City ShowerOn the Little HouseA Town EclogueA ConferenceTo Lord Harley on his MarriagePhyllisHorace, Book IV, Ode ixTo Mr. DelanyAn ElegyTo Mrs. Houghton and Window VersesApollo to the DeanNews from ParnassusApollo's EdictThe Description of an Irish FeastThe Progress of BeautyThe Progress of MarriageThe Progress of PoetryThe South Sea ProjectA Prologue on Stroller LicensingEpilogue to Mr. HoppyPrologue for the WeaversEpilogue for the WeaversAnswer to Prologue and EpilogueOn Gaulstown HouseThe Country LifeDr. Delany's Villa and Delville WindowCarbery RocksCopy of the Birthday Verses on Mr. FordOn DreamsDr. Delany to Dr. Swift and The AnswerA Quiet Life and a Good Name and AdviceA Pastoral DialogueDesire and PossessionOn CensureThe Furniture of a Woman's MindClever Tom ClinchDr. Swift to Mr. PopeA Love PoemBouts RimezHelter SkelterThe Puppet ShowThe Journal of a Modern LadyThe Logicians RefutedThe Elephant; or the Parliament ManPaulus Epigram and The AnswerA DialogueOn Burning a Dull PoemAn Excellent New BalladOn Stephen DuckThe Lady's Dressing RoomThe Power of TimeCassinus and PeterA Beautiful Young NymphStrephon and ChloeApollo; or A Problem SolvedThe Place of the DamnedThe Day of JudgmentJudasAn Epistle to Mr. GayTo a LadyEpigrams on Busts in Richmond HermitageSwift's Birthday PresentsAn Invitation, by Dr. DelanyThe Beasts' ConfessionThe Parson's CaseThe Hardship upon the LadiesA Love SongThe StormOde on ScienceA Young Lady's ComplaintOn the Death of Dr. SwiftOn Poetry, a RhapsodyVerses sent to the Dean on his BirthdayEpigram by Mr. BowyerOn PsycheThe Dean and DukeSwift on his own DeafnessThe Dean's Manner of LivingVerses for Fruit WomenOn Rover, a Lady's SpanielEpigrams on WindowsTo Janus, on New Year's DayMiscellaneousAn Apology to Lady CarteretThe Birth of Manly VirtueOn Paddy's CharacterAn Epistle to Lord Cartaret by DelanyAn Epistle upon an EpistleA Libel on Dr. Delany and Lord CarteretTo Dr. Delany on the LibelsDirections for a Birthday SongThe Pheasant and the LarkDean Smedley's Petition to the DukeParody on a Character of Dean Smedley
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