WORKS
An Answer to a Scurrilous Pamphlet (1693)
A Full and True Account of the Battel ... [of] the Books (1697)
The History of England (1697)
To the Count de Gyllenborg (1719)
[Fragment on Monarchy] [1697]
Resolutions 1699 (1699)
Preface to Temple’s Letters (1700)
A Discourse of the Contests and Dissensions (1701)
Preface to Temple’s Miscellanea III (1701)
A Meditation upon a Broomstick (1702)
Preface to Temple’s Letters to the King (1703)
A Tale of a Tub (1704)
An Apology for the Tale (1710)
Additions to A Tale of a Tub
A Discourse concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit (1704)
The Sentiments of a Church-of-England Man (1704)
Various Thoughts Moral and Diverting (1706)
The Story of the Injured Lady (1707)
A Tritical Essay upon the Faculties of the Mind (1707)
Remarks upon ... The Rights of the Christian Church Asserted (1707)
A Dialogue in the Castilian Language [1708]
The Dying Speech of Tom Ashe [1708]
To My Lord High Admiral, The Humble Petition of the Doctor and the Gentlemen of Ireland [1708]
Hints towards an Essay on Conversation (1708)
The Bickerstaff Papers (1708/9)
An Argument against Abolishing Christianity (1708)
A Letter upon the Choosing a New Speaker (1710)
A Project for the Advancement of Religion (1709)
Some Thoughts on Free Thinking (1709)
Contributions to Steele’s Tatler (1709)
Preface to Temple’s Memoirs III (1709)
A Letter from a Member of Parliament in Ireland (1710)
Character of Primate Marsh [1710]
A Short Character of Thomas Earl of Wharton (1710)
The Examiner (1710/11)
Contributions to Harrison’s Tatler (1711)
The Publisher to the Reader of the Miscellanies in Prose and Verse [1710/11]
[Introductory paragraphs from] A True Narrative ... Guiscard (1711)
Some Remarks on ... A Letter to the Seven Lords of the Committee (1711)
A New Journey to Paris (1711)
Some Advice Humbly Offered to the October Club (1711)
The Conduct of the Allies (1711)
Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty (1712)
The Humble Representation of the House of Commons to the Queen (1712)
A Proposal for Correcting ... the English Tongue (1712)
The New Way of Selling Places at Court (1712)
Some Reasons to Prove ... in a Letter to a Whig Lord (1712)
A Letter of Thanks from My Lord Wharton (1712)
A Dialogue upon Dunkirk (1712)
It’s Out at Last (1712)
A Hue and Cry after Dismal (1712)
A Letter from the Pretender to a Whig Lord (1712)
Mr Collins’s Discourse of Free-Thinking Put into Plain English (1713)
The Examiner, Volume III, no 31, 30 January - 2 February: Refutation of Falsehoods against Erasmus Lewis (1713)
The Humble Address of the Lords (1713)
The Importance of the Guardian Considered (1713)
A Preface to the Bishop of Sarum’s Introduction (1713)
The Public Spirit of the Whigs (1714)
Some Free Thoughts upon the Present State of Affairs (1714)
A Discourse concerning the Fears from the Pretender (1714)
The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen (1714)
Some Considerations upon the Death of the Queen [1714]
Memoirs relating to that Change which Happened in the Queen’s Ministry (1715-17)
The Dean of St Patrick’s Petition to the House of Lords against Lord Blayney (1716)
A Modest Defence of Punning (1716)
A Discourse to Prove the Antiquity of the English Tongue
A Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufacture (1720)
A Letter from a Lay-Patron to a Gentleman Designing for Holy Orders (1720)
Subscribers to the Bank (1721)
A Letter to the King at Arms (1721)
The Wonderful Wonder of Wonders (1721)
The Wonder of All the Wonders (1721)
A Letter from Dr Swift to Mr Pope (1722)
The Last Speech and Dying Words of Ebenezor Elliston (1722)
A Letter to a Young Lady on her Marriage (1723)
Some Arguments enlarging the Power of the Bishops (1723)
Sermons [11 Titles]
Thoughts on Religion
Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World: or, Gulliver’s Travels (1721/25)
The Humble Representation of the Clergy of Dublin (1724)
The Blunders of Quilca (1724)
The Drapier's Letters (1724/25)
A History of Poetry (1726)
A Letter to the Writer of the Occasional Paper (1727)
Character of Mrs Howard (1727)
Holyhead Journal (1727)
Prayer for a Sick Person [1727]
Prayer for Stella [1727]
Thoughts on Various Subjects [1727]
On the Death of Mrs Johnson (1728)
Bon Mots de Stella (1728)
A Short View of the State of Ireland (1728)
An Answer to a Paper called The Memorial (1728)
The Intelligencer (1728)
The Account of the Court and Empire of Japan (1728)
Preface to Voltaire’s Essay upon the Civil Wars of France (1728)
Of the Education of Ladies [1728]
On Barbarous Denominations in Ireland
Maxims Controlled in Ireland (1728)
A Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin concerning the Weavers
(1729)
The History of the Second Solomon (1729)
Answer to Several Letters from Unknown Persons (1729)
An Answer to Several Letters from Unknown Hands (1729)
Letter on Maculla’s Project about Halfpence (1729)
A Modest Proposal (1729)
A Proposal that All the Ladies and Women of Ireland Should Appear Constantly in Irish Manufacture (1729)
Advertisement by Dr Swift in his Defence against Joshua Lord Allen (1730)
Of Public Absurdities in England (1730)
Of Mean and Great Figures Made by Several Persons (1730)
The Substance of What was Said by the Dean (1730)
A Vindication of his Excellency the Lord Carteret (1730)
The Answer of ... William Pulteney to ... Sir Robert Walpole (1730)
The Answer to the Craftsman (1730)
On the Bill for the Clergy’s Residing on their Livings (1732)
Considerations upon Two Bills (1732)
A Proposal for an Act of Parliament (1732)
An Examination of Certain Abuses (1732)
The Humble Petition of the Footmen in and about Dublin (1732)
A Modest Defence of a Late Poem [The Lady’s Dressing Room]
(1732)
The Advantages Proposed by Repealing the Test (1732)
Queries relating to the Sacramental Test (1732)
Some Considerations in the Choice of a Recorder (1732)
The Presbyterians’ Plea of Merit (1733)
Reasons Humbly Offered to the Parliament of Ireland (1733)
Laws for the Dean’s Servants (1733)
Duty of Servants at Inns (1733)
Some Few Thoughts concerning the Repeal of the Test (1733)
A Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation [1704-37]
On Good-Manners and Good-Breeding
Hints on Good Manners
Preface to Mrs Barber’s Poems (1733)
Advice to the Freemen of Dublin (1733)
Observations Occasioned by Reading a Paper (1733)
Some Reasons against the Bill for a Modus (1734)
Letter on the Fishery (1734)
Reasons against Lowering the Gold and Silver Coin (1736)
Concerning that Universal Hatred against the Clergy (1736)
A Proposal for Giving Badges to Beggars (1737)
A Letter to the Printer of Thoughts on the Tillage (1737)
Directions to Servants [1704-38]
Character of Dr Sheridan (1738)
Family of Swift [1738]
Will of Dr Swift (1740)

