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Imitation of part of the sixth Satire of the Second Book
Parody on the Recorder's Speech to His Grace the Duke
of Ormond,
438
Verses occasioned by the Hangings in the Castle of Dublin, ib.
* Ballad,
443
Tale of a Nettle,
447
POEMS, CHIEFLY RELATING TO IRISH POLITICS.
*Parody on the Speech of Dr Benjamin Pratt,
451
New Song on a Seditious Pamphlet,
458
Verses on the Run upon the Bankers,
460
Verses upon the Horrid Plot discovered by Harlequin, the
Bishop of Rochester's Dog,
462
Quibbling Elegy on Judge Boat,
465
Verses Occasioned by Whitshed's Motto on his Coach,
467
Verses on the Upright Judge,
on the same,
ness,
Song upon the Declarations of the several Corporations
of the City of Dublin against Wood's Halfpence,
Epigram in answer to the Dean's verses on his own deaf-
Horace Book I. Ode xiv. paraphrased,
4.86
489
490
ib.
491
Verses on the sudden drying up of St Patrick's Well,
on reading Dr Young's satires,
494
498
Poem, the Dog and Thief,
500
Dialogue between Mad Mullinix and Timothy,
Tim and the Fables,
On Mr Pulteney's being put out of the Council,
On the words Brother Protestants, &c.
530
532
Bettesworth's Exultation,
534
* Epigram inscribed to the Hon. Sergeant Kite,
536
Song, The Yahoo's overthrow,
537
Poem, on the Archbishop of Cashel and Bettesworth,
Poem, Description of the Legion Club,
on a Printer's being sent to Newgate,
Ballad, a Vindication of the Libel,
* Ballad on the bringing down of the Gold Coin,
* A Wicked Treasonable Libel,
564
566
Lines written on a Window in the Episcopal Palace at
Kilmore,
575
* The Upstart
576
Verses on the Arms of the Town of Waterford,
577