WORKS Dr JONATHAN SWIFT, Dean of ST PATRICK'S, DUBLIN. VOLUME IX. EDINBUR G H : Street, Strand, London, MDCCLXXIV. Page 24 – A letter to a very young lady on her mar. A preface to Bp.,Burnet's introduction, &c. Polite conversation. In three dialogues On good manners and good breeding 1. Mr. Pope's answer to Dr. Swift, offering him a sum of money to induce him to change H. To Dr. Swift. Retired from court some months before the Queen's death 277 III. From Dr. Swift at Dubiin. How little he cares to think of Engiand. Concern at the violence of party of the first vo..". lume of Mr. Pope's translation of Ho- . mer. His circumstances in Ireland 279 IV. Mr. Pope's love and meinory of Dr. Swift. The calumnies and slanders upon him on account of religion, turned into rail- v. Dr. Swift's anfwer. His inquiry concern- |