The Poems of Jonathan Swift, Volume One by Jonathan SWIFT (1667 - 1745)
Genre(s): Single author
Read by: Arthur Krolman in English
Parts:
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Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Ode to Doctor William Sancroft
00:16:02 - 02 - Ode to Sir William Temple
00:27:26 - 03 - Ode to King William
00:30:38 - 04 - Ode to Athenian Society
00:48:21 - 05 - To Mr. Congreve
01:02:20 - 06 - Occasioned by Sir William Temple etc.
01:12:36 - 07 - Written in a Lady's Ivory Table Book
01:14:28 - 08 - Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition
01:21:13 - 09 - Ballad on Game of Traffic
01:22:40 - 10 - Ballad to tune of Cutpurse
01:24:28 - 11 - Discovery
01:26:51 - 12 - Problem
01:30:32 - 13 - Description of a Salamander
01:34:12 - 14 - To Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough
01:36:08 - 15 - On Union
01:37:24 - 16 - On Mrs. Biddy Floyd
01:38:27 - 17 - Reverse
01:40:43 - 18 - Apollo Outwitted
01:43:59 - 19 - Answer to Lines from May Fair
01:45:09 - 20 - Vanbrugh's House ver.1
01:49:34 - 21 - Vanbrugh's House ver.2
01:55:50 - 22 - Baucis and Philemon ver.1
02:06:35 - 23 - Baucis and Philemon ver.2
02:15:04 - 24 - History of Vanbrugh's House
02:17:30 - 25 - Grub Street Elegy
02:21:57 - 26 - Epitaph
02:22:58 - 27 - Description of Morning
02:24:19 - 28 - Description of a City Shower
02:28:39 - 29 - On Little House
02:31:49 - 30 - Town Eclogue
02:36:56 - 31 - Conference
02:40:41 - 32 - To Lord Harley on his Marriage
02:44:36 - 33 - Phyllis
02:49:24 - 34 - Horace, Book IV, Ode ix
02:50:55 - 35 - To Mr. Delany
02:56:14 - 36 - An Elegy
03:00:01 - 37 - To Mrs. Houghton and Window Verses
03:02:08 - 38 - Apollo to Dean
03:08:06 - 39 - News from Parnassus
03:12:30 - 40 - Apollo's Edict
03:16:03 - 41 - Description of an Irish Feast
03:19:03 - 42 - Progress of Beauty
03:25:07 - 43 - Progress of Marriage
03:32:50 - 44 - Progress of Poetry
03:35:15 - 45 - South Sea Project
03:46:18 - 46 - Prologue on Stroller Licensing
03:49:56 - 47 - Epilogue to Mr. Hoppy
03:53:31 - 48 - Prologue for Weavers
03:56:14 - 49 - Epilogue for Weavers
03:59:29 - 50 - Answer to Prologue and Epilogue
04:03:03 - 51 - On Gaulstown House
04:04:31 - 52 - Country Life
04:10:52 - 53 - Dr. Delany's Villa and Delville Window
04:13:58 - 54 - Carbery Rocks
04:17:19 - 55 - Copy of Birthday Verses on Mr. Ford
04:22:26 - 56 - On Dreams
04:25:06 - 57 - Dr. Delany to Dr. Swift and Answer
04:29:08 - 58 - Quiet Life and a Good Name and Advice
04:33:09 - 59 - Pastoral Dialogue
04:38:18 - 60 - Desire and Possession
04:41:03 - 61 - On Censure
04:42:38 - 62 - Furniture of a Woman's Mind
04:45:19 - 63 - Clever Tom Clinch
04:46:50 - 64 - Dr. Swift to Mr. Pope
04:48:13 - 65 - Love Poem
04:50:15 - 66 - Bouts Rimez
04:52:07 - 67 - Helter Skelter
04:54:16 - 68 - Puppet Show
04:57:48 - 69 - Journal of a Modern Lady
05:09:04 - 70 - Logicians Refuted
05:11:44 - 71 - Elephant-or Parliament Man
05:13:29 - 72 - Paulus Epigram and Answer
05:20:10 - 73 - Dialogue
05:22:50 - 74 - On Burning a Dull Poem
05:23:50 - 75 - An Excellent New Ballad
05:27:57 - 76 - On Stephen Duck
05:28:49 - 77 - Lady's Dressing Room
05:34:31 - 78 - Power of Time
05:35:13 - 79 - Cassinus and Peter
05:40:42 - 80 - Beautiful Young Nymph
05:44:53 - 81 - Strephon and Chloe
05:58:54 - 82 - Apollo-or Problem Solved
06:00:36 - 83 - Place of Damned
06:01:51 - 84 - Day of Judgment
06:03:13 - 85 - Judas
06:04:54 - 86 - An Epistle to Mr. Gay
06:15:07 - 87 - To a Lady
06:25:44 - 88 - Epigrams on Busts in Richmond Hermitage
06:27:21 - 89 - Swift's Birthday Presents
06:32:02 - 90 - An Invitation, by Dr. Delany
06:33:05 - 91 - Beasts' Confession
06:41:42 - 92 - Parson's Case
06:43:33 - 93 - Hardship upon Ladies
06:44:18 - 94 - Love Song
06:46:08 - 95 - Storm
06:49:48 - 96 - Ode on Science
06:52:03 - 97 - Young Lady's Complaint
06:54:07 - 98 - On Death of Dr. Swift
Sit back and listen to these light-hearted witty rhymes and see the world Jonathan Swift saw -- and maybe recognize your own. Think there is such a thing as corrupt rich guys who pretend they're God's gift to the world? So did Swift. Think some of these types strut around as if calls of nature don't apply to them? So did Swift. In one hilarious poem, he even describes gold diggers fighting over the loaded gentleman's gaseous offerings!
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