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The Poems of
THOMAS SHERIDAN
Edited by
Robert Hogan
ini
DELAWARE
Newark: University of Delaware Press
London and Toronto: Associated University Presses
Contents
Preface 13
A Bibliographical Summary 25
Introduction 29
The Poems
In Pity First to Human Kind (MacFadden) 61
Upon Mr Sheridan's Turning Author (Anon ) 62
To Dean Swift 62
To the Dean 63
To the Same 64
To the Dean of St Patrick's 64
To the Dean of St Patrick's 65
Ad Amicum Eruditum Thomam Sheridan (Swift) 67
Vivitur Parvo Male, Sed Canebat 69
Ad Te, Doctissime Delany 71
To the Dean of St Patrick's 72
To Thomas Sheridan (Swift) 72
Perlegi Versus Versos, Jonathan Bone, Tersos 74
I Like Your Collyrium 75
To Thomas Sheridan (Delany) 76
My Pedagogue Dear, I Read with Surprise 77
You Made Me in Your Last a Goose 77
I'll Write While I Have Half an Eye in My Head 77
I Can't But Wonder, Mr Dean 78
To the Dean of St Patrick's 78
Another Picture of Dan 79
On the Same 80
Answer (Probably with George Rochfort) 80
Sheridan to Dan Jackson 83
A Highlander Once Fought a Frenchman at Margate 84
Cur Me Bespateras, Blaterans Furiose Poeta 85
The Last Speech and Dying Words of Daniel Jackson 86
From To Mr Delany (Swift) 87
Palinodia 88
The Epilogue to Julius Caesar 90
The Pedagogue's Answer 92
The Song 92
8 Contents
A Letter from Dr Sheridan to Dr Swift 93
From My Much Honored Friend at Heldelville (Delany) 94
The Original of Punning 95
Upon the Author (Delany?) 96
Thus Did Great Socrates Improve the Mind 97
If These Can't Keep Your Ladies Quiet 97
Thus Puppies That Adore the Dark 98
A Punegyric upon Tom Pun-Sibi's Ars Pun-ica (Anon ) 98
A Prologue to a Play Performed at Mr Sheridan's School
Spoke by One of His Scholars 105
The Epilogue 105
Upon Stealing a Crown When the Dean Was Asleep 106
An Elegy on the Much Lamented Death of Mr Demar, the
Famous Rich Man, Who Died the 6th of This Inst July,
1720 (with Swift, Stella, and Delany) 106
Mr Sheridan's Prologue to the Greek Play of Phaedra and
Hippolytus, Designed to have Been Spoke by a Boy of
Six Years Old 108
Prologue to Hippolytus, Spoken by a Boy of Six Years Old
(Helsham) 109
The Invitation 111
I Send this at Nine 112
Tom Punsibi's Letter to Dean Swift 112
A Prologue Spoke by Mr Elrington at the Theatre-Royal
on Saturday the First of April In Behalf of the
Distressed Weavers 115
Prologue to the Farce of Punch Turned Schoolmaster 116
From The Puppet-Show (Anon ) 117
A Copy of a Copy of Verses from Thomas Sheridan, Clerk,
to George Nim-Dan-Dean, Esq Written July 15th, 1721,
at Night 118
To George Nim-Dan-Dean-, Esq , upon His Incomparable
Verses, amp;c of August 2d, M DCC XXI 118
With Music and Poetry Equally Blessed (Rochfort) 120
A Portrait from the Life (Swift) 121
A Letter to Tom Punsibi, Occasioned by Reading his
Excellent Farce, Called Alexander's Overthrow, or, The
Downfall of Babylon (Anon ) 121
An Elegy on the Deplorable Death of Mr Thomas
Sheridan, Author of Alexander's Overthrow or, the
Downfall of Babylon, who Departed this Mortal Life on
Thursday the 8th of March, 1721/22 (Anon ) 123
A Poem on Tom Pun bi (Anon ) 124
Tom Pun-Sibi's Resurrection Disproved (Anon ) 126
Contents 9
From A Description in Answer to The Journal (Percival) 129
A Description of Doctor Delany's Villa 130
A Prologue Designed for the Play of Oedipus, Written in
Greek, and Performed by Mr Sheridan's Scholars, at the
King's Inn's Hall, on Tuesday the 1 Oth of December, 1723 131
A New Year's Gift for the Dean of St Patrick's 132
The Drapier's Ballad 134
A Riddle 137
An Imitation of Anacreon's Grasshopper, Applied to Mr T
S , Commonly Known by the Name of Skeleton (Anon ) 138
How Can I Finish What You Have Begun? 139
Upon William Tisdall, D D 140
Tom Pun-Sibi Metamorphosed: Or, the Giber Gibed
(Tisdall) 140
A Letter from a Cobbler in Patrick's Street to Jet Black 142
A Scribbler from the Northern Bear 143
To the Author of Tom Pun-Sibi Metamorphosed 143
The Rivals (Anon ) 144
A Poem (Owens) 146
To Quilca (Swift) 148
Quilca House to the Dean (Brooke) 148
A Receipt to Frighten Away the Dean (Murray) 150
To His Excellency Our Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland: The Humble Petition of Lord Viscount Mont-
Cashel, and the Rest of His School-Fellows 152
To the Honorable Mr D T 153
The Sick Lion and the Ass 155
A Poem Delivered to the Reverend Doctor Swift, Dean of
St Patrick's, Dublin, By a Young Nobleman, November
30, 1725, Being the Dean's Birthday 157
From A Satyr (Smedley) 159
From A Letter from DS1 to DSy (Swift) 159
Tom Punsibi's Farewell to the Muses (Anon ) 160
A New Jingle on Tom Dingle (Anon ) 161
A True and Faithful Inventory of the Goods Belonging to
Dr Swift, Vicar of Laracor; upon Lending His House to
the Bishop of Meath, Until His Own Was Built 162
To the Dean, When in England, in 1726 163
From An Epistle in Behalf of Our Irish Poets to the Right
Hon Lady C 1 (Anon ) 165
The Humble Petition of Stella's Friends (Possibly with
Delany and others) 165
An Invitation to Dinner, from Doctor Sheridan to Doctor
Swift Written in Year M DCC XXVII 166
10 Contents
To the Right Honorable the Lord Viscount Mont-Cassel 166
Prologue Spoken at Mr Sheridan's School 170
From Tim and the Fables 171
Ballyspellin 171
You That Would Read the Bible 174
The Tale of the T d 177
Prologue Spoken Before a Greek Play, At the Reverend
Dr Sheridan's School, At the Breaking-Up of His
Scholars for Christmas, 1728 178
The Five Ladies' Answer to the Beau, With the Wig and
Wings at His Head 179
To My Worthy Friend TS,DD on His Incomparable
Translation of and Notes on Persius (Anon ) 180
An Ode (1728/29) 181
From The Critical Minute (Tracey) 183
A New Simile for the Ladies 184
A Prologue to Julius Caesar, As It Was Acted at Madam
Violante's Booth, Dec the 15th, 1732, By Some of the
Young Gentlemen in Dr Sheridan's School 187
Now to Lampoon Myself for My Presumption 188
I Ritu a Verse o Na Molli o Mi Ne 189
His Modest Apology for Knocking Out a News-boy's
Teeth, Who Told Him His Works Would Not Sell 189
Tanti Vi Sed I Tanti Vi 189
A Letter of Advice to the Right Hon John Earl of Orrery 189
While Footman-like He Waits in Every Hall 191
From Upon a Certain Bookseller, or Printer, in Utopia 191
My Hens Are Hatching 191
My Walk It Is Finished 192
You Shall Want Nothing Fit for Mortal Man 192
Grouse Pouts Are Come in 193
I Wish Your Reverence Were Here to Hear the Trumpets 193
Our River Is Dry 193
Grouse Pouts 193
To the Rev Doctor Swift, Dean of St Patrick's A
Birthday Poem Nov 30, 1736 194
A Birthday Poem on the Anniversary of the Birth of the
Rev Dr Swift, DSPD Nov 30, 1737 196
O Would That Enemy I Dread, My Fate 198
When G le Has Her Mind at Ease 198
Joshua Battus's Spepeech to the Paparliament 199
So on the Stream the Silver Swan 200
Be Still, Thou Busy Foolish Thing 200
Some Nymphs May Boast External Grace 201
Contents 11
From Some Critical Annotations, on Various Subjects
Which have Been Handled by Several Authors (Whyte) 202
Appendix I: Verse Translations
After Lucretius 205
After Claudian 205
After Martial? 205
After Petronius 205
After Lucan? 205
After Horace 206
After Martial? 206
Chorus from Sophocles' Philoctetes 206
Choral Song from Philoctetes 207
After Horace 208
Tasso's Amore Fuggitivo 208
Pere Bouhours' Fountain Made Muddy by the Translator 212
From Lucan 212
Appendix II: Educational Verses upon Latin
Grammar, Prosody, and Rhetoric
Thus Cacus-like, His Calves He Backwards Pulls 215
Of the Genders of Nouns 215
From Of Knowing the Gender of Nouns by Termination 216
From Of Prosody 216
Of Quantity Which Depends upon the Authority of the
Poets 217
Of Figures Peculiar to Prosody 217
Figures of Speech 219
Of Epigram 223
Appendix III: Poems of Doubtful Attribution
A Hunting Song 227
Verses on a Wooden Leg 227
The Enigma in the Last Mercury Explained 229
Paddy's Choice 230
An Impromptu on Parting from Elizabeth MacFadden 233
Amplissimo Doctissimoque Viro Ricardo Bulstrode, Equiti
Aurato amp;c, Propter Poemata Sacra Super ab Ipso
Scripta 233
Lines Written on a Window in the Episcopal Palace at
Kilmore 234
Assist Me, My Muse, Whilst I Labor to Limn Him 235
Enigma 236
Directions for Laughing 236
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Sheridan's Masterpiece; or, Tom Pun-Sibi's Folly
Complete, Alexander's Overthrow, or The Downfall of
Babylon, As It Was Acted at Mr Lyddal's in Dame
Street, December 11th 1721 237
Verses Written on One of the Windows at Delville 239
Punch's Petition to the Ladies 239
A Faithful Inventory of the Furniture Belonging to
Room in TCD 242
The Linnet and the Jay 243
On Fabricius 243
On Potatoes 244
Wonderful Man, Part the Third 244
The Blunder of All Blunders, on the Wonder of All
Wonders 245
Epilogue Designed to Be Spoken by Alonzo, at the Acting
of The Revenge by Some Schoolboys 247
A Riddle by T-M Pun i, Addressed to D H 248
On Paddy's Character of The Intelligencer 248
Dean Smedley Gone to Seek His Fortune 249
An Answer to the Christmas-Box 251
A Letter of Advice to the Reverend Dr D-la-y, Humbly
Proposed to the Consideration of a Certain Great Lord 253
From An Ode (1729/30) 254
A Fable of the Lion and Other Beasts 256
A Trip to Temple-Oge, Stephen's Green and the Bason: Or,
An Election of Dublin Beauties 258
On the Revd Dr Swift, DSPD Leaving His Fortune to
Build an Hospital for Idiots and Lunatics 261
On the Same 261
To the Editor of The Dublin Journal 261
Peg Ratcliff the Hostess's Invitation to Dean Swift 262
While Fame Is Young, Too Weak to Fly Away 262
Now in This Thankless World the Givers 263
How Are They Bandied Up and Down by Fate 263
Love, the Most Gen'rous Passion of the Mind 263
He That Imposes an Oath 264
Notes 265
Biographical Index 403
Index of Titles 414
Index of First Lines 418
General Index 422 |
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