Collected Works, Volumen4Clarendon P., 1966 |
Contenido
CHAP I | 18 |
CHAP XI | 60 |
CHAP XIII | 68 |
L and apprehensive of the loss of our liberties | 97 |
CHAP XX | 106 |
CHAP XXII | 129 |
No situation however wretched it seems but has some sort of comfort | 140 |
CHAP XXVIII | 151 |
888883 | 273 |
Text | 285 |
The Haunch of Venison a Poetical Epistle to Lord Clare | 307 |
Threnodia Augustalis | 321 |
Introduction | 343 |
Prologue to Laberius | 363 |
A New Simile In the Manner of Swift | 371 |
Translation of a South American Ode | 377 |
CHAP XXX | 164 |
CHAP XXXI | 170 |
CHAP XXXII | 182 |
Introduction | 191 |
Introduction | 209 |
The Traveller or a Prospect of Society | 233 |
Verses in Reply to an Invitation to Dinner at Sir George Bakers | 384 |
Song Ah me when shall I marry me? | 390 |
Epilogue to She Stoops to Conquer | 397 |
Translations in An History of the Earth and Animated Nature | 405 |
The Logicians Refuted | 411 |
The Mystery Revealed Containing a Series of Transactions | 417 |