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CONTENTS.
Life of the Author
FABLES.
PART I.
INTRODUCTION to the Fables.-The Shepherd and the
Philosopher
To his Highness, William Duke of Cumberland-The
Lion, the Tiger, and the Traveller
The Spaniel and the Chameleon
The Mother, the Nurse, and the Fairy
The Eagle and the Assembly of Animals
The Wild Boar and the Ram
The Miser and Plutus
The Lion, the Fox, and the Geese
The Lady and the Wasp
The Bull and the Mastiff
The Elephant and the Bookseller
The Peacock, the Turkey, and the Goose
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The Hound and the Huntsman
The Poet and the Rose
The Cur, the Horse, and the Shepherd's Dog
The Court of Death
The Gardener and the Hog
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The Man and the Flea
The Hare and many Friends
FABLES. PART II.
The Dog and the Fox. To a Lawyer
115
The Vulture, the Sparrow, and other Birds. To a Friend
in the Country
117
The Ant in Office. To a Friend
The Baboon and the Poultry. To a Levee Hunter
The Bear in a Boat. To a Coxcomb
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The Squire and his Cur. To a Country Gentleman
The Countryman and Jupiter. To Myself
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. 138
The Man, the Cat, the Dog, and the Fly. To my native
The degenerate Bees. To the Rev. Dr. Swift, Dean of
St. Patrick's
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The Pack Horse and the Carrier. To a young Nobieman
Pan and Fortune. To a young Heir
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. 158
Plutus, Cupid, and Time
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Farmer. To a Mother.
The Owl, the Swan, the Cock, the Spider, the Ass, and the
The Cook-Maid, the Turnspit, and the Ox. To a poor Man. 172
The Ravens, the Sexton, and the Earth-Worms. To Laura
Ay and No. A Fable
. 175
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TRIVIA: OR, THE ART OF WALKING THE STREETS OF
LONDON. IN THREE BOOKS.
Advertisement
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Book I. Of the implements for walking the streets, and signs
Book I.
Book II.
Book III.
THE FAN. A POEM. IN THREE BOOKS.
THE SHEPHERD'S WEEK. IN SIX PASTORALS.
The Proem to the Courteous Reader
Prologue. To the Right Hon. the Lord Bolingbroke
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EPISTLES.
To the Right. Hon. the Earl of Burlington. A Journey to
Exeter
To the Right. Hon. Wm. Pultney
To Mr. Thomas Snow
To Mr. Pope on finishing Homer
ECLOGUES.
The Birth of the Squire
The Funeral
The Espousal
SONGS AND BALLADS.
Black Eyed Susan
Coquet Mother and Daughter
Molly Mog
Quadrille
A New Song of New Similes
MISCELLANIES.
Prologue. Designed for the Pastoral Tragedy of Dione
The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the Loss of Grildrig.
A Pastoral
Mary Gulliver to Capt. Lemuel Gulliver
To Quinbus Flestrin, the Man-mountain. A Lilliputian Ode 393
The Man-mountain's Answer to the Lilliputian Verses
Verses to be placed under the Picture of Sir Richard
Blackmore