Jonathan Swift
Active Years
Min year: 1691, Max year: 1800, Max count: 34
As Author
- 1691: Ode. To the King on his Irish expedition
- 1701: A discourse of the contests and dissensions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome
- 1701: A discourse of the contests and dissensions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome
- 1704: A tale of a tub
- 1704: A tale of a tub
- 1704: A tale of a tub
- 1705: A tale of a tub
- 1705: A tale of a tub
- 1708: A famous prediction of Merlin
- 1708: Predictions for the year 1708
- 1708: Esquire Bickerstaff's most strange and wonderful predictions for the year 1708. Wherein the Month and Day of the Month are set down, when several most surprizing Accidents shall certainly come to pass, as particularly that the present French King shall Die on the 29th of July. The Pope to Die the 11th of September. The Dquphin the French King's Son to Die on the 7th of May. That Partridge the famous Astrologer is to Die on 29th of March. On the 23d of May a famous Actor of the Play-House will Die a ridiculous Death suitable to his Vocation. Upon the 26th of August will arrive from Flanders such a welcome Express of Victory, that a Thousand Bonfires will be made in London for Joy of the News, and in the same Month a noble Admiral will gain immortal Honour, by obtaining a signal Victory at Sea. On the 6th of June the City of Paris will be Burnt down to the Ground. Towards the end of August will be great Mischief done in Bartholomew-Fair, by the tumbling down of a Booth; with several other strange Things too tedious here to be related. Licensed according to Order
- 1708: An elegy on Mr. Patrige, the almanack-maker
- 1708: Predictions for the year 1708
- 1708: The accomplishment of the first of Mr. Bickerstaff's predictions
- 1708: Predictions for the year 1708
- 1708: An elegy on Mr. Patrige, the almanack-maker
- 1708: Predictions for the year 1708
- 1708: Esquire Bickerstaff's most strange and wonderful predictions for the year, 1708. Wherein the month and the day of the month are set down, when several most surprizing accidents shall certainly come to pass, as particularly that the present French King shall die on the 29th of July. The pope to die the 11th of September. The Dauphin the French King's son to dye on the 7th of May. That partridge the famous astrologer is to dye on the 29th of March. On the 23rd of May a famous actor of the play-house will die a ridiculous death, suitable to his vocation. Upon the 26th of August, will arrive from Flanders such a welcome express of victory, that a thousand bonfires will be made in London for joy of the news, and in the same month a noble admiral will gain immortal honour, by obtaining a signal victory at sea. On the 6th of June the city of Paris will be burnt down to the ground. Towards the end of August will be great mischief done in Bartholomew-fair, by the rumbling down of a booth: with several other strange things too tedious here to be related
- 1709: A famous prediction of Merlin
- 1709: A project for the advancement of religion and the reformation of manners. By a person of Quality
- 1709: A vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq
- 1709: A project for the advancement of religion, and the reformation of manners
- 1709: Baucis and Philemon
- 1709: A project for the advancement of religion, and the reformation of manners. By a person of Quality
- 1709: A letter from a Member of the House of Commons in Ireland, to a Member of the House of Commons in England, concerning the Sacramental Test
- 1709: A letter from a member of the House of Commons in Ireland to a member of the House of Commons in England, concerning the sacramental test
- 1709: A famous prediction of Merlin
- 1709: A famous prediction of Merlin
- 1709: Baucis and Philemon
- 1710: A dialogue between Captain Tom, and Sir H-y D-n C-t
- 1710: The virtues of Sid Hamet the magician's rod
- 1710: A meditation upon a broom-stick
- 1710: The virtues of Sid Hamet the magician's rod
- 1710: The virtues of Sid Hamet the magician's rod
- 1710: Baucis and Philemon
- 1710: Baucis and Philemon
- 1710: Dialogue between Captain Tom and Sir H--y D--n C--t
- 1710: A meditation upon a broom-stick
- 1710: A tale of a tub
- 1711: Some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitl'd, A letter to the seven lords of the committee, appointed to examine Gregg. By the author of the Examiner
- 1711: Miscellanies By Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1711: A tale of a tub
- 1711: An excellent new song, being the intended speech of a famous orator against peace
- 1711: A tale of a tub
- 1711: The conduct of the allies
- 1711: The W--ds-r prophecy
- 1711: The W--ds-r prophecy
- 1711: Miscellanies in prose and verse.
- 1711: The conduct of the allies
- 1711: An apology for the Tale of a' tub
- 1711: A new journey to Paris: together with some secret transactions between the Fr---h K---g, and an Eng--- gentleman
- 1711: A new journey to Paris
- 1711: The conduct of the allies
- 1711: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I-.
- 1711: A tale of a tub
- 1711: Miscellanies in prose and verse.
- 1711: The conduct of the allies
- 1711: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I-------. With an account of some smaller facts, during his Government, which will not be put into the Articles of Impeachment. August, 30. 1710
- 1711: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I----.
- 1711: A tale of a tub
- 1711: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I--. With an account of some smaller facts, during his government, which will not be put into the Articles of Impeachment
- 1711: Some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitl'd, [A letter to the seven lords of the committee, appointed to examine Gregg.] By the author of the examiner
- 1711: Merlin reviv'd
- 1711: A short character of His Ex. T. E. of W. L. L. of I-----. With An Account of some smaller Facts, during His Government, which will not be put into the Articles of Impeachment
- 1711: The conduct of the allies
- 1711: The W--ds-r prophecy
- 1712: T--l--nd's invitation to Dismal
- 1712: A hue and cry after Dismal
- 1712: T-----l----nd's invitation to Dismal
- 1712: The conduct of the allies
- 1712: The fable of Midas
- 1712: The new way of selling places at Court. In a letter from a small courtier to a great stock-jobber
- 1712: Some advice humbly offer'd to the members of the October Club, in a letter from a person of honour
- 1712: The conduct of the allies, and of the late ministry. In beginning and carrying on the present war
- 1712: The conduct of the allies
- 1712: T--l--nd's invitation to Dismal
- 1712: The new way of selling places at Court. In a letter from a small courtier to a great stock-jobber
- 1712: The conduct of the allies
- 1712: Some remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General
- 1712: Some remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General
- 1712: Some reasons to prove, that no person is obliged by his principles, as a Whig, to oppose Her Majesty or her present ministry
- 1712: The conduct of the allies
- 1712: Peace and Dunkirk
- 1712: Some remarks on the Barrier-Treaty between Her Majesty and the States-General
- 1712: Some remarks on the Barrier Treaty
- 1712: Some remarks on the Barrier Treaty, between Her Majesty and the States-General
- 1712: The fable of Midas
- 1712: T--l--nd's invitation to Dismal
- 1712: A proposal for correcting, improving and ascertaining the English tongue
- 1712: A proposal for correcting, improving and ascertaining the English tongue
- 1712: Some advice humbly offer'd to the members of the October Club, in a letter from a person of honour
- 1712: The conduct of the allies
- 1712: A letter of thanks from my Lord W*****n
- 1712: Peace and Dunkirk; being an excellent new song upon the surrender of Dunkirk to General Hill. To the tune of, The King shall enjoy his own again
- 1712: Some reasons to prove, that no person is obliged by his principles, as a Whig, to oppose Her Majesty or her present ministry. In a letter to a Whig-lord.
- 1712: The new way of selling places at Court
- 1712: The conduct of the allies
- 1712: A letter of thanks from my Lord W****n
- 1712: The conduct of the allies, and of the late ministry. In beginning and carrying on the present war
- 1712: Some remarks on the Barrier Treaty between Her Majesty and the States-General
- 1713: The first ode of the second book of Horace paraphras'd: and address'd to Richard St--le, Esq
- 1713: Mr. C-Ns's discourse of free-thinking
- 1713: A preface to the B----p of S--r--m's introduction to the third volume of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England
- 1713: The importance of The guardian considered, in a second letter to the Bailiff of Stockbridge. By a friend of Mr. St---le
- 1713: Part of the seventh epistle of the First book of Horace imitated
- 1713: The conduct of the allies
- 1713: The seventh epistle of the first book of Horace imitated. And address'd to a noble Lord
- 1713: Part of the seventh epistle of the First book of Horace imitated
- 1713: A preface to the B----p of S--r--m's introduction to the third volume of the History of the Reformation of the Church of England
- 1713: Some advice humbly offer'd to the members of the October Club, in a letter from a person of honour
- 1713: The blessings of peace
- 1713: Part of the seventh epistle of the first book of Horace imitated
- 1714: The publick spirit of the Whigs
- 1714: The first ode of the second book of Horace paraphras'd. And address'd to Richard St--le, Esq
- 1714: The publick spirit of the Whigs
- 1714: The publick spirit of the whigs
- 1714: The publick spirit of the whigs
- 1714: L'esprit des whigs
- 1714: The publick spirit of the Whigs
- 1714: Miscellanies by Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1714: The publick spirit of the whigs
- 1714: [The] publick spirit of the whigs
- 1714: The publick spirit of the Whigs
- 1714: The first ode of the second book of Horace paraphras'd
- 1714: The publick spirit of the Whigs
- 1714: A preface to the B-p of S-r-m's introduction to the third volume of The history of the reformation of the Church of England
- 1714: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1714: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1715: A short character of the late M-----s of W------n
- 1715: A short character of the late M-----s of W-------n
- 1717: An argument to prove
- 1720: A proposal for the universal use of Irish manufacture, in cloaths and furniture of houses, &c
- 1720: An elegy on the much lamented death of Mr. Demar, the famous rich man, who died the 6th of this inst. July, 1720
- 1720: Miscellaneous works
- 1720: An elegy on the much lamented death of Mr. Joseph Demar, the famous rich man, who died in Dublin the 6th of this inst. July, 1720
- 1720: Reasons for abolishing ceremony
- 1720: A second collection of miscellanies. Written by Jonathan Swift, D.D.
- 1720: The run upon the bankers
- 1720: An epilogue, to be spoke at the Theatre-Royal
- 1720: An epilogue, as it was spoke by Mr. Griffith at the Theatre-Royal on Saturday the first of April. In the behalf of the distressed weavers
- 1721: The bubble: a poem
- 1721: A letter to a young gentleman, lately enter'd into holy orders
- 1721: The present miserable state of Ireland
- 1721: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1721: A letter to a young gentleman, lately enter'd into holy orders. By a Person of Quality
- 1721: The bubble: a poem
- 1721: Les trois justaucorps, conte bleu, tire? de l'anglois du Re?ve?rend Mr. Jonathan Swif [sic], ... Avec Les trois anneaux, nouvelle tire?e de Bocace
- 1721: The bubble: a poem
- 1721: The bubble: a poem
- 1721: A letter to the K------- at Arms. From a reputed esquire, one of the subscribers to the bank
- 1722: The last speech and dying words of Ebenezor Ellison
- 1722: Miscellanies
- 1722: The journal
- 1723: Some arguments against enlarging the power of bishops
- 1724: An elegy on Dr. John Whalley, who departed the 17th. of this inst. Jan. 1724
- 1724: An answer to Mr. Wood's proposal, relating to his copper -- Half -- Pence: in which the pernicious, and ruinous consequence, of their being received, and passing, in this kingdom, is clearly stated
- 1724: A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common people of Ireland
- 1724: A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common people of Ireland
- 1724: A letter to Mr. Harding the printer
- 1724: An excellent new song upon His Grace our good Lord Archbishop of Dublin. By honest Jo. one of His Grace's farmers in Fingal: To the tune of
- 1724: A letter to the whole people of Ireland
- 1724: A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Molesworth
- 1724: Some observations upon a paper, call'd, The report of the committee
- 1724: His Grace's answer to Jonathan
- 1724: Some observations upon a paper, call'd, The report of the Committee
- 1724: Some observations upon a paper, call'd, the report of the committee of the Most Honourable the Privy-Council in England, relating to Wood's half-pence
- 1724: A letter to the whole people of Ireland
- 1724: A tale of a tub
- 1724: A serious poem upon William Wood, brasier, tinker, hard-ware-man, coiner, founder, and Esquire
- 1724: Seasonable advice. Since a bill is preparing for the Grand Jury, to find against the printer of the Drapier's last letter, there are several things maturely to be considered by those gentlemen, before whom this Bill is to come, before they determine upon it
- 1724: A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common people of Ireland, concerning the brass half-pence coined by Mr. Woods, with a design to have them pass in this kingdom. By M.B. Drapier
- 1724: A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common-people of Ireland
- 1724: A serious poem upon William Wood, brasier, tinker, hard-ware-man, coiner, counterfeiter, founder and esquire
- 1724: An elegy on Dr. John Whalley, who departed this life, on the 17th, of Jan. 1724. in the 71st year of his age
- 1724: Some observations upon a paper, call'd, The report of the Committee
- 1724: A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, and common-people of Ireland, concerning the brass half-pence coined by Mr. Whoods, with a design to have them pass in this Kingdom
- 1724: Some observations upon a paper
- 1724: Wood's plot discover'd by a member of his society; with his apology to his country-men
- 1724: A letter to Mr. Harding the printer
- 1724: Some observations upon a paper, call'd, the report of the committee of the most honourabe [sic]
- 1724: Prometheus, a poem
- 1724: The first of April: a poem
- 1725: Sphinx
- 1725: Fraud detected
- 1725: A second letter from a friend to the Right Honourable - - - -
- 1725: Woods reviv'd
- 1725: A letter from D. S-t. to D. S-y
- 1725: A compleat collection of all the Drapier's-letters, concerning the brass-money. I. A letter to the shop-keepers, tradesmen, farmers, ... V. A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Visc. Molesworth, &c. (Very proper to be kept in every family.)
- 1725: Another letter to Mr. Harding the printer, upon occasion of the report of the committee of the lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, in relation to Mr. Wood's Half pence and farthings, &c. lately published
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1726: A tale of a tub
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: The most wonderful wonder that ever appear'd to the wonder of the British nation
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1726: The most wonderful wonder that ever appear'd to the wonder of the British nation
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: The most wonderful wonder that ever appear'd to the wonder of the British nation
- 1726: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1726: A riddle by Doctor R--fe
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa: or, The judgment of Venus a poem
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1726: Cadenus and Vanessa: or, The judgment of Venus
- 1726: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1727: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1727: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1727: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1727: Miscellanies. The last volume
- 1727: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1727: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1727: Miscellanies. The last volume
- 1727: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1727: A tale of a tub
- 1727: Miscellanies. The last volume
- 1727: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1728: An answer to the Ballyspellin ballad
- 1728: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1728: Miscellanies. The last volume
- 1728: A short view of the state of Ireland
- 1728: A discourse of the contests and dissentions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome
- 1728: A short view of the state of Ireland[.]
- 1728: Miscellanies
- 1728: An answer to a paper
- 1728: Miscellanies in prose and verse. The first volume
- 1729: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1729: The journal of a modern lady
- 1729: On Paddy's character of the Intelligencer
- 1729: The journal of a Dublin lady
- 1729: The journal of a modern lady
- 1729: The intelligencer
- 1729: [The] journal of a Dublin lady in a letter to a person of quality
- 1729: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents
- 1729: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick. By Dr. Swift
- 1730: A libel on Dr. D---ny
- 1730: An excellent new ballad
- 1730: Miscellanies
- 1730: A vindication of his excellency the Lord C----t
- 1730: Horace book I. ode XIV. O navis, referent, &c. paraphrased and inscribed to Ir-d.
- 1730: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country, and for making them beneficial to the publick
- 1730: The intelligencer
- 1730: A vindication of His Excellency the Lord C---t
- 1730: Traulus the second part
- 1730: A libel on Dr. D-ny, and a certain great lord. By Dr. Sw-t. Occasion'd by a certain epistle. To which is added, I. An Epistle to his Excellency John Lord Carteret, by Dr. D-ny. II. An Epistle on an Epistle; or a Christmas-Box for Dr. D-ny. III. Dr. Sw-t's Proposal for preventing the Children of poor People being a Burthen to their Parents or Country, and for making them beneficial to the Public
- 1730: Miscellanies
- 1730: A libel on D-- D-----
- 1730: Miscellanies
- 1730: An answer to Dr. D-----y's fable of the pheasant and the lark
- 1730: Traulus
- 1730: A libel on D-------- D---------
- 1730: An epistle upon an epistle
- 1730: A vindication of His Ex-y the Lord C-, from the charge of favouring none but Toryes, [sic] High-churchmen, and Jacobites
- 1730: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents
- 1730: To Doctor D-l---y, on the libels writ against him
- 1730: A libel on D--- D---
- 1730: A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people from being a burthen to their parents or the country, and for making them beneficial to the publick
- 1730: Lady A--s--n weary of the dean
- 1730: Traulus
- 1730: A libel on Dr. D-ny, and a certain great lord. By Dr. Sw-t. Occasion'd by a certain epistle.
- 1730: The Hibernian patriot: being a collection of the Drapier's letters to the people of Ireland, concerning Mr. Wood's Brass Half-Pence
- 1730: Traulus. The second part
- 1730: A satire on Dr. D-ny. By Dr. Sw-t. To which is added, the poem which occasion'd it
- 1730: An apology to the Lady C-r-t
- 1731: Cadenus and Vanessa
- 1731: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1731: The place of the damn'd: by J. S. D.D. D.S.P.D
- 1732: A letter from a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, to a member of the House of Commons in England. Concerning the sacramental test
- 1732: A soldier and a scholar
- 1732: The lady's dressing-room
- 1732: An elegy on Dicky and Dolly
- 1732: Considerations upon two bills
- 1732: A proposal for an act of Parliament, to pay off the debt of the nation
- 1732: Miscellanies. The third volume
- 1732: City cries
- 1732: Quæries wrote by Dr. J. Swift, in the year 1732. Very proper to be read (at this time by every member of the established Church
- 1732: Miscellanies. The third volume
- 1732: Miscellanies in prose and verse. In two volumes
- 1732: Miscellanies
- 1732: The lady's dressing-room, discover'd; a poem
- 1732: A proposal for an act of Parliament
- 1732: Considerations upon two bills
- 1732: The lady's dressing room
- 1732: The advantages propos'd by repealing the sacramental test impartially considered
- 1732: Miscellanies
- 1732: The grand question debated: whether Hamilton's bawn should be turn'd into a barrack, or a malt-house. According to the London edition, with notes
- 1732: The lady's dressing-room. A poem. By ***********
- 1732: Miscellanies
- 1732: The lady's dressing room
- 1732: A soldier and a scholar
- 1732: The advantages proposed by repealing the Sacramental Test, impartially considered
- 1732: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1732: The lady's dressing-room
- 1732: A soldier and a scholar
- 1732: A soldier and a scholar
- 1733: Miscellanies the second volume.
- 1733: A letter from a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, to a member of the House of Commons in England, concerning the sacramental test
- 1733: Miscellanies. The last volume
- 1733: Miscellanies. The third volume
- 1733: The life, and genuine character, of the Rev. Dr. S----t, D.S.P.D. Written by himself
- 1733: The presbyterians plea of merit
- 1733: Miscellanies
- 1733: Ten reasons for repealing the test act.
- 1733: Miscellanies. The last volume
- 1733: A tale of a tub
- 1733: On poetry: a rapsody
- 1733: The life and genuine character of the Rev. Dr. S--t
- 1733: A serious and useful scheme
- 1733: Miscellanies the second volume
- 1733: A serious and useful scheme
- 1733: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1733: The presbyterians plea of merit
- 1733: Miscellanies
- 1733: The presbyterians plea of merit
- 1733: The life and genuine character of Doctor Swift
- 1733: The Presbyterians plea of merit
- 1733: A serious and useful scheme
- 1733: Miscellanies
- 1733: Miscellanies
- 1733: Miscellanies. The first volume
- 1733: An epistle to a lady
- 1734: Miscellanies. Consisting chiefly of original pieces in prose and verse
- 1734: Some reasons against the Bill for settling the tyth of hemp, flax, &c
- 1734: A letter from a Member of the House of Commons in Ireland, to a Member of the House of Commons in England. Concerning the Sacramental Test. Written in the year 1708
- 1734: A tale of a tub
- 1734: On poetry: a rapsody
- 1734: A beautiful young nymph going to bed
- 1734: A serious and useful scheme, to make an hospital for incurables, of universal benefit to all His Majesty's subjects
- 1734: On poetry: a rapsody
- 1734: Miscellanies. Consisting chiefly of original pieces in prose and verse
- 1735: Miscellanies
- 1735: Miscellanies, in prose and verse. Volume the sixth.
- 1735: Poems on several occasions. By J. S, D.D, D.S.P.D
- 1735: Miscellanies, in prose and verse. Volume the fifth.
- 1735: Miscellanies, in prose and verse
- 1735: The works of J.S, D.D, D.S.P.D. in four volumes
- 1735: The works of J. S, D.D, D.S.P.D. in four volumes
- 1735: Vol. IV. of the Miscellanies
- 1735: A picture of the age
- 1735: The present miserable state of Ireland
- 1735: Miscellanies
- 1736: The poetical works, of J.S.D.D.D.S.P.D
- 1736: Miscellanies
- 1736: Miscellanies
- 1736: Miscellanies, in prose and verse. The fifth and sixth volumes. ...
- 1736: Miscellanies
- 1736: Miscellanies
- 1736: Miscellanies
- 1736: The poetical works
- 1736: Miscellanies. The third volume
- 1736: A letter from the Revd. J.S.D.S.P.D. to a country gentleman in the north of Ireland
- 1736: Miscellanies. The third volume
- 1736: Miscellanies
- 1736: Miscellanies. ...
- 1737: Poems on several occasions. By J. S, D.D, D.S.P.D
- 1737: The Hibernian patriot
- 1737: A proposal for giving badges to the beggars in all the parishes of Dublin
- 1737: The works of J. S, D.D, D.S.P.D. in four volumes
- 1737: A proposal for giving badges to the beggars in all the parishes of Dublin
- 1737: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D, D.S.P.D. in eight volumes
- 1737: Poems on several occasions. By J. S, D.D, D.S.P.D
- 1738: Volume VI: of the author's works. Containing The publick spirit of the whigs, and other pieces of political writings; with Polite conversation, &c
- 1738: The works of J.S, D.D, D.S.P.D. in six volumes
- 1738: The beasts confession to the priest
- 1738: A complete collection of genteel and ingenious conversation
- 1738: A treatise on polite conversation.
- 1738: A complete collection of genteel and ingenious conversation
- 1738: Miscellanies
- 1738: The beasts confession to the priest
- 1738: Volume V. of the author's works. Containing The conduct of the allies, and The examiners
- 1738: Volume VII. of the author's works. Containing letters to and from Jonathan Swift, D.D,D.S.P.D. from the year 1714, to 1738.
- 1738: Volume V
- 1738: A compleat collection of genteel and ingenious conversation
- 1738: Volume VI
- 1738: A complete collection of genteel and ingenious conversation
- 1738: A treatise on polite conversation
- 1738: The beasts confession to the priest
- 1738: An imitation of the sixth satire of the second book of Horace. ... The first part done in the year 1714, by Dr. Swift. The latter part now first added, and never before printed
- 1738: Political tracts
- 1738: Miscellanies
- 1738: The beasts confession to the priest
- 1738: The beasts confession to the priest
- 1739: Verses on the death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. occasioned by reading a maxim in Rochefoulcault
- 1739: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift
- 1739: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift
- 1739: Miscellanies
- 1739: Verses on the death of Dr. Swift
- 1739: Verses on the death of Dr. Swift
- 1739: The encouragement of the ladies of Ireland to the woollen manufactury. And the downfall of Callicoes
- 1739: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift
- 1739: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift
- 1739: Verses on the death of Dr. S----
- 1739: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift
- 1739: A tale of a tub
- 1739: Verses on the death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D
- 1739: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift
- 1739: A supplement to Dr. Swift's and Mr. Pope's works
- 1740: The journal of a modern lady
- 1740: Dean Swift's true, genuine, and authentic copy of that most strange, wonderful, and surprizing prophecy written by Saint Patrick, The Patron of Ireland, Above a Thousand Years ago: Faithfully translated from the Irish original above two hundred Years since, in the reign of K. Henry Vii. Now publish'd with explanatory notes. The second edition. To which is subjoin'd, Æsculapius: an imitation of Lucian.
- 1740: Elegy on the much lamented death of those excellent patriots and lovers of their country the family of the potatoes in the Kingdom of Ireland, who fell by a general massacre, ... in the year 1739,
- 1740: Verses on the death of Dr. Swift
- 1741: Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift
- 1741: Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. From the year 1714, to 1738
- 1741: Verses on the death of Dr. Swift
- 1741: Verses on the death of Doctor Swift
- 1741: A tale of a tub
- 1741: Dean Swift's literary correspondence, for twenty-four years; from 1714 to 1738
- 1741: Letter between Dr. Swift, Mr. Pope, &c. from the year 1714 to 1736. Publish'd from a copy transmitted from Dublin
- 1741: Some free thoughts upon the present state of affairs
- 1741: Some free thoughts upon the present state of affairs
- 1741: Dean Swift's literary correspondence, for twenty-four years; from 1714 to 1738
- 1741: Some free thoughts upon the present state of affairs
- 1741: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D, D.S.P.D. in eight volumes
- 1741: Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. From the year 1714, to 1738. To which are added, several notes and translations, not in the London edition
- 1742: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1742: Miscellanies in prose
- 1742: Miscellanies
- 1742: Miscellanies
- 1742: Miscellanies. In four volumes. By Dr. Swift, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Gay. The fourth edition corrected: with several additional pieces in verse and prose.
- 1742: Miscellanies, the the [sic] fifth and sixth volumes
- 1742: The works of J. S. D.D.D.S.P.D. in six volumes
- 1742: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1742: Miscellanies in prose and verse
- 1742: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift.
- 1743: Miscellanies. The tenth volume
- 1743: A tale of a tub
- 1743: Volume III. of the author's Works. Containing travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1744: Three sermons
- 1744: Miscellanies in verse and prose
- 1744: Three sermons
- 1744: Three sermons
- 1744: Three sermons
- 1744: Three sermons
- 1745: Dean Swift's legacy to the wicked authors of the present age
- 1745: Miscellanies
- 1745: Directions to servants
- 1745: A modest address to the wicked authors of the present age
- 1745: Miscellanies
- 1745: Miscellanies
- 1745: Miscellanies
- 1745: Directions to servants
- 1745: Miscellanies. The eighth volume. By Dr. Swift
- 1745: Miscellanies
- 1746: Volume VIII. of the author's works, containing Directions to servants; and other pieces in prose and verse,
- 1746: Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. From the year 1714, to 1738. To which are added, several notes and translations not in the London edition
- 1746: A true copy of the late Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift's will
- 1746: Directions to servants in general
- 1746: Directions to servants
- 1746: A true copy of the last will and testament of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1746: Miscellanies
- 1746: The last will and testament of Jonathan Swift
- 1746: Directions to servants
- 1746: The story of the injured lady
- 1747: Three sermons
- 1747: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1747: Poems on several occasions. By J. Swift, D.D, D. S. P. D
- 1747: A tale of a tub
- 1747: A true copy of the Late Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift's will. Taken from, and compar'd with, the original
- 1747: Miscellanies. In four volumes. By Dr. Swift, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Gay. The fifth edition corrected: with several additional pieces in verse and prose.
- 1747: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D, D.S.P.D. in eight volumes
- 1748: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift
- 1748: Good Queen Anne vindicated
- 1748: Good Queen Anne vindicated, and the ingratitude, insolence, &c. of her whig ministry and the allies detected and exposed, in the beginning and conducting of the war
- 1748: Miscellanies
- 1748: Good Queen Anne vindicated
- 1748: The works ...
- 1748: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1748: Good Queen Anne vindicated
- 1748: Miscellanies
- 1748: Good Queen Anne vindicated
- 1748: Miscellanies
- 1749: Miscellanies
- 1749: Tittle tattle; or, taste a-la-mode
- 1749: The story of the injured lady
- 1749: Miscellanies
- 1749: Poems on several occasions
- 1749: Directions to servants
- 1750: The travels and adventures of Capt. Lemuel Gulliver.
- 1750: A tale of a tub
- 1750: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1750: A tale of a tub
- 1750: Miscellanies
- 1750: The furniture of a woman's mind
- 1750: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1750: The travels and adventures of Capt. Lemuel Gulliver
- 1751: Miscellanies
- 1751: A tale of a tub
- 1751: Miscellanies. By Dr. Swift. The fourteenth volume
- 1751: Miscellanies. The eighth volume. By Dr. Swift
- 1751: Miscellanies
- 1751: Miscellanies
- 1751: Volume Vii. of the author's works
- 1751: Miscellanies by Dr. Swift, Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Gay
- 1751: Three sermons
- 1751: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift
- 1751: Miscellanies. The eighth volume. By Dr. Swift
- 1751: Miscellanies. By Dr. Swift. The thirteenth volume
- 1751: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.D.S.P.D. in eight volumes
- 1751: A tale of a tub
- 1751: Miscellanies. The ninth volume. By Dr. Swift
- 1751: Miscellanies
- 1751: Miscellanies. By Dr. Swift. The eighth volume
- 1751: Miscellanies
- 1751: A tale of a tub
- 1751: Miscellanies. By Dr. Swift. The twelfth volume
- 1751: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin.
- 1751: Volume VIII. of the author's works
- 1751: Miscellanies
- 1751: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1751: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1751: Miscellanies. By Dr. Swift. The tenth volume
- 1751: Miscellanies. By Dr. Swift. The ninth volume
- 1751: Miscellanies. By Dr. Swift. The eleventh volume
- 1752: Proposals for printing by subscription, a beautiful and correct edition of the works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1752: The works of D. Jonathan Swift. In nine volumes. The seventh edition, to which is prefixed, the Doctor's life, with remarks on his writings, from the Earl of Orrery and others, not to be found in any former edition of his works
- 1752: Volume III. of the author's works
- 1752: A supplement to the works of Dr. Swift
- 1752: Volume VIII. of the author's works
- 1752: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1752: A tale of a tub
- 1753: Miscellanies
- 1753: A tale of a tub
- 1753: A supplement to Dr. Swift's works
- 1753: Letters to and from Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. From the year 1714, to 1738. With some free thoughts upon the present state of affairs
- 1753: The works of the Reverend Dr. J. Swift, D.S.P.D. in eleven volumes
- 1754: Brotherly love
- 1754: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, accurately revised in twelve volumes, adorned with copper-plates; with some account of the author's life, and notes historical and explanatory, by John Hawkesworth.
- 1754: A tale of a tub
- 1754: Brotherly love
- 1754: A tale of a tub
- 1755: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1755: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, accurately revised in six volumes, adorned with copper-plates; with some account of the author's life, and notes historical and explanatory, by John Hawkesworth.
- 1756: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1756: The works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin
- 1756: The works of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
- 1756: A tale of a tub
- 1757: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's Dublin
- 1757: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1758: A whig's remarks on the Tory history of The four last years of Queen Anne
- 1758: Volume IX. of the author's works
- 1758: The history of the four last years of the Queen
- 1758: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1758: The history of the last session of Parliament, and of the peace of utrecht
- 1758: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin. Accurately corrected by the best editions. With the author's life and character; notes historical, critical, and explanatory; tables of contents, and indexes. More complete than any preceding edition. In nine volumes.
- 1758: Volume IX. of the author's works
- 1758: The history of the four last years of the Queen
- 1758: The history of the four last years of the Queen
- 1759: Bibliomachia: or the battle of the books. Translated from the Greek. Supposed to have been written by Dean Swift.
- 1759: The travels of Gulliver, into several remote nations of the world
- 1759: Volume VI. of the author's works
- 1759: Volume III. of the author's works
- 1759: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1759: Volume III. of the author's works
- 1760: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1760: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Accurately revised in twelve volumes. ... with some account of the author's life, and notes historical and explanatory. By John Hawkesworth.
- 1760: Four sermons
- 1760: A tale of a tub
- 1761: The works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. Accurately corrected by the best editions. With the author's Life and character; Notes historical, critical, and explanatory; Tables of contents, and indexes. More complete than any preceding edition. In eight volumes
- 1762: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin.
- 1762: Volume IV. of the author's works
- 1762: Volume V. of the author's works
- 1762: Volume IX. of the author's works. Containing, The history of the last session of Queen Anne. The Craftsman and answer. Also, memoirs of Capt. John Creichton. And the Guardian, no. 96
- 1762: Volume VIII. of the author's works
- 1762: Volume X. of the author's works
- 1762: Volume I. of the author's works
- 1762: Directions to servants in general
- 1762: Volume XI. of the author's works. Containing, The tale of a tub. To which is added, The life of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, ...
- 1762: Volume X. of the author's works
- 1762: Volume VII. of the author's works
- 1762: Volume II. of the author's works
- 1763: Proposals for printing by subscription, in octavo and duodecimo, two volumes of Dr. Swift's writings. Never before published
- 1763: Volume V. of the author's works
- 1763: Volume X. of the author's works
- 1763: A letter from a member of the House of Commons in Ireland, to a member of the House of Commons in England, concerning the sacramental test. Written in the year 1708.
- 1763: Volume XI. of the author's works
- 1763: Volume VI. of the author's works
- 1763: Volume V. of the author's works
- 1763: The sermons of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1763: Proposals for printing by subscription, several curious pieces, written by Doctor Swift, never before published
- 1764: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's. Dublin. Volume Vii. Part I
- 1764: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1764: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. ...
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XV. Collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq; of Goodrich, in Herefordshire
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq. of Goodrich, in Herefordshire
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, ... volume XII. Collected and revised by Deane Swift,
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XVII. Collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq; of Goodrich, in Hertfordshire. With and accurate and copious index to the whole seventeen volumes.
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's Dublin, volume XIII. Collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq; of Goodrich, in Herefordshire
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1765: Directions to servants in general
- 1765: The poetical works
- 1765: Volume XII. of the author's works
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1765: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1765: Volume XII. of the author's works
- 1765: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XVI. Collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq; of Goodrich, in Herefordshire
- 1766: The works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. Volume IX
- 1766: A tale of a tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind
- 1766: The posthumous works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin
- 1766: In a few days will be published, dedicated to the Right Hon. Earl Temple, two new editions, one in two volumes quarto, to other in three volumes octavo, elegantly printed, of four hundred and nineteen letters
- 1766: Swift's directions to servants.
- 1766: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1766: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1766: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1766: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift
- 1766: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin; and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, L.L.D. Volume II
- 1766: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin; and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, L.L.D.
- 1766: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin; and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, L.L.D. A new edition. Vol. I
- 1766: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Accurately revised, in twelve volumes. Adorned with copper-plates; with some account of the author's life, and notes historical and explanatory. By John Hawkesworth.
- 1766: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1766: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1766: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin. With the author's life and character; notes historical, critical, and explanatory; and tables of contents, and indexes. More complete than any preceding edition. In eight volumes. Accurately corrected by the best editions.
- 1766: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1766: Letters written by the late Jonathan Swift
- 1766: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XIII.
- 1766: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1767: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. And several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740
- 1767: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, LL.D.
- 1767: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1767: An appendix to Dr. Swift's works and literary correspondence
- 1767: Volume XIV
- 1767: Volume XVI. Containing letters to and from Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1767: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift
- 1767: Volume XVI. Containing letters to and from Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1767: Volume XIV. Containing letters to and from Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1767: Volume XV. Containing letters to and from Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1767: The works of Jonathan Swift. D.D: D.S.P.D
- 1767: Volume XV
- 1767: Volume XV. Containing letters to and from Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1767: Letters written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical, by John Hawkesworth, L.L.D.
- 1767: Volume XVI
- 1768: Letters; written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740. Published from the originals; with notes explanatory and historical. By John Hawkesworth, LL.D
- 1768: Volume XVIII. of the author's works
- 1768: Observations on the religion of nations, particularly the religion of England. By Dr. Johnathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
- 1768: Volume I. of the author's works
- 1768: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
- 1768: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1710 to 1742. Published from the originals; collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq. Of Goodrich In Here Fordshire, ...
- 1768: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1710 to 1742. Published from the originals; collected and revised by Deane Swift, Esq. Of goodrich, in herefordshire. Volume IV
- 1768: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XIII.
- 1768: Volume VIII. of the author's works
- 1768: Letters, written by the Late Jonathan Swift, D.D. dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin; and several of his friends. From the year 1710 to 1742
- 1768: Volume XVIII. of the author's works
- 1768: The works of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. In nineteen volumes
- 1768: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, accurately revised in twelve volumes, adorned with copper-plates
- 1768: Volume XVII. of the author's works
- 1768: Volume XVIII. of the author's works
- 1768: Volume XVII. of the author's works
- 1768: Volume XIX. of the author's works
- 1768: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
- 1768: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. With the author's Life and character; Notes historical, critical, and explanatory; Tables of contents, and indexes. More complete than any preceding edition. In thirteen volumes. Accurately corrected by the bes editions
- 1768: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
- 1768: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XIV.
- 1768: A tale of a tub
- 1768: Volume XIX. of the author's works
- 1768: Volume XIX. of the author's works
- 1768: Volume XVII. of the author's works
- 1769: Volume II. of the author's works
- 1769: Volume IV. of the author's works
- 1769: Letters, written by the late Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patricks, Dublin, and several of his friends. From the year 1703 to 1740
- 1769: The historical works of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1769: Letters
- 1769: Volume XX. of the author's works
- 1769: A tale of a tub
- 1770: Volume II. of the author's works
- 1770: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1770: Miscellanies: or essays literary, political, and moral. By the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, D. S. P. D
- 1770: Volume VII. of the author's works
- 1771: Volume XX. of the author's works
- 1771: A tale of a tub
- 1771: Volume VI. of the author's works
- 1771: Travels into remote nations of the world
- 1772: The works of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1773: Poems of Dr Jonathan Swift
- 1773: The adventures of Capt. Gulliver
- 1774: The sermons of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Carefully corrected
- 1774: The works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin
- 1774: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1774: The works of Jonathn. Swift, D.D.: D.S.P.D
- 1774: Poems of Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1775: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XVIII.
- 1775: The works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Volume XVII.
- 1775: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D
- 1775: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1775: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin. Volume IX. Part I.
- 1775: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1775: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D
- 1775: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's. Dublin. Volume Vii. ...
- 1775: Letters, written by Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin, and several of his friends, from the year 1696 to 1742. Published from the originals; collected and revised by Deane Swift, ... A new edition, corrected. Volume IV
- 1776: The sermons of the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1776: A supplement to Dr. Swift's works
- 1776: Poems of Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of Saint Patrick's, Dublin. In two volumes.
- 1776: Tale of a tub
- 1776: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1776: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdignag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts
- 1778: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D: D.S.P.D. with notes historical and critical, by J. Hawkesworth, L.L.D. and others. Vol. I
- 1778: Directions to servants
- 1778: The poetical works
- 1779: A supplement to Dr. Swift's works
- 1779: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1779: A complete collection of genteel and ingenious conversation, according to the most polite mode and method now used at court, and in the best companies of England
- 1779: A supplement to Dr. Swift's works
- 1779: A supplement to Dr. Swift's works
- 1780: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1780: The famous prophesie of the White King and the Dead Man explain'd to the present times
- 1781: A tale of a tub
- 1781: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D: D.S.P.D
- 1781: A tale of a tub
- 1782: Travels into several remote nations of the world; by Lemuel Gulliver, first a surgeon, and then a captain of several ships. In four parts
- 1782: The beauties of Swift: or, the favorite offspring of wit & genius
- 1782: The beauties of Swift: or, the favorite offspring of wit & genius
- 1782: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1783: The beauties of Swift
- 1783: Polite conversation
- 1784: A tale of a tub
- 1784: The works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift
- 1784: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D
- 1785: The grand question debated, whether Hamilton's bawn should be turned into a barrack or a malt house. Written in 1729 by Dean Swift and read with great applause by Mr. Henderson, at Freemason's Hall
- 1785: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts
- 1786: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts
- 1787: The travels of Lemuel Gulliver, into several remote nations of the world
- 1787: The adventures of Captain Gulliver
- 1787: The poetical works
- 1787: The travels of Lemuel Gulliver
- 1789: Miscellaneous pieces
- 1790: The adventures of Captain Gulliver
- 1790: The sermons of Dr. J. Swift
- 1790: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Adorned with cuts
- 1790: Dean Swift's tracts on the repeal of the Test Act
- 1791: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Abridged from the works of the celebrated Dean Swift. Embellished with cuts
- 1792: Travels into severl remote nations of the world
- 1792: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1792: A sermon, on the Trinity
- 1793: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput, and Brobdingnag
- 1793: The travels of Lemuel Gulliver, into several remote nations of the world
- 1794: The sentiments of the late Doctor Jonathan Swift respecting government
- 1794: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput & Brobdingnag
- 1794: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag
- 1798: Tale of a tub
- 1798: Travels into several remote nations of the world
- 1799: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the island of Lilliput
- 1800: The adventures of Captain Gulliver, in a voyage to the islands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag
- 1800: The travels of Lemuel Gulliver, into several remote nations of the world
- 1800: Travels into several remote nations of the world
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