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A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General - Poem, composed 1722, published 1765, presented by University of Toronto Electronic Library.
 
Advice to the Grub Street Verse-writers - Poem, composed 1726, first published 1735.
 
Mrs Frances Harris's Petition. - Satiric poem, 1699.
 
Poets' Corner - Jonathan Swift - Selected Works - Six poems by Swift, including A Description of a City Shower; The Progress of Poetry; Phillis, or, The Progress of Love; A Description of the Morning; A Satirical Elegy; and On Stella's Birth-day 1719.
 
Selected Poetry of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) - Nine of Swift's poems with explanatory notes from the University of Toronto Electronic Library.
 
The Beasts' Confession - Poem, with explanatory notes, composed 1732, first published in 1738.
 
The Death of Mrs. Johnson - Elegy to his dearest friend.
 
The Death of Mrs. Johnson [(On The) Death Of Esther Johnson] - From Bibliobytes.
 
The Lady's Dressing Room - Swift's 1732 poem.
 
To Quilca, A Country-House in No Very Good Repair. - Poem, first published 1737, presented by University of Toronto Electronic Library.
 
To Stella, Who Collected and Transcribed His Poems. - Poem, written 1720, presented by the Marvels of Swift.
 
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. - Poetic elegy "Written by Himself, November 1731," fourteen years before his death.
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