Manuscripts
Sheridan, Thomas. The five Ladies Answer to the Beau With the Wig and Wings at his head
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Sheridan, Thomas. To [Jonathan Swift]
Manuscripts
Letter written in verse in 13 lines, with a P.S. in 3 lines. Followed by a reply in 34 lines of verse by Swift to Sheridan, dated December 15th (A.Ms. 1 p.) Endorsed thrice by Swift: "Verses Sher[ida]n"; "Some times Sher[ida]n & I"; and "Sherid[a]n & I."
HM 14336.
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[Unknown author] Sir *** Speech upon the Sea […] To the Tune of the Abbot of Canterbury
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Ballad in 10 stanzas of 4 lines each. In the handwriting of Deane Swift.
HM 14379.
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[Rochfort, George]. Musa Clonshoghiana
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Bellcampe [Ireland]. Poem in 15 lines, addressed to Swift. Endorsed twice by Swift: "G. Rochfort Verses."
HM 14368.
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[Swift, Jonathan]. An Answer To a late scandalous Poem, wherein the Author most audaciously presumes to compare a Cloud to a Woman. By Dennis Nephelee, chief Cap of Howth
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Poem (early draft) in 180 lines. Endorsed by Swift: "Answer to Clouds. Quy Shall it go. Lin 180 Mine but of no use"
HM 14339.
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Lady. A rebus written by a lady, on the Rev. D---n S----t. With his answer
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Imprint: [Dublin, 1720?] First line: Cutt the Name of the Man who his Mistress deny'd, View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. Sometimes attributed to Vanessa, i.e. Esther Vanhomrigh; the answer is clearly by Jonathan Swift. With a few manuscript annotations.
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[Sheridan, Thomas ?]. Punch to the Ladies his Petition
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Poem in 107 lines. Endorsed: "Punch's Petition to the Ladies." Attributed to Sheridan by Sir Walter Scott.
HM 14370.