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The rivals. A poem. Occasion'd by Tom Punsibi, metamorphos'd, &c
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A poem address'd to the Quidnunc's, at St. James's Coffee-House London. Occasion'd by the death of the Duke of Orleans
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Imprint: [Dublin] : Printed in the year, 1724. First line: How vain are mortal Man's Endeavours, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. Variously attributed to Swift, to Gay, and to Arbuthnot.
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Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. The first of April: a poem. Inscrib'd to Mrs. E. C
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Imprint: [Dublin, 1724?] First line: This morn the God of Wit and Joke, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. Anonymous. By Jonathan Swift.
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Damon's case and resolution, a poem
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Imprint: Dublin : printed by John Harding, [1724?] First line: Damon, unhappy Damon! Sure View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Prometheus, a poem
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Imprint: Dublin : printed in the year, 1724. First line: When first the 'Squire and Tinker Wood View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. Anonymous. By Jonathan Swift. With handwritten annotation below title: "By Dean Swift."
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An express from Parnassus, to the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's
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Imprint: [Dublin, 1724] First line: From the Mount of Parnassus November the Fift. View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed.
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Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. A serious poem upon William Wood, brasier, tinker, hard-ware-man, coiner, counterfeiter, founder and esquire
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Imprint: Dublin : printed by John Harding, [1724] First line: When Foes are o'ercome, we preserve them from Slaughter, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. Anonymous. By Jonathan Swift.
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