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Separated into three sections, The Poems of Jonathan Swift features stories of the author's two separate romantic interests as well as biting and comedic political commentary. Written by Jonathan Swift, The Poems of Jonathan Swift is a collection of poetry that features poems of beautiful iambic tetrameter with end rhyme. With humor and eloquence, Swift writes about his unique observations.

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Separated into three sections, The Poems of Jonathan Swift features stories of the author's two separate romantic interests as well as biting and comedic political commentary. Written by Jonathan Swift, The Poems of Jonathan Swift is a collection of poetry that features poems of beautiful iambic tetrameter with end rhyme. With humor and eloquence, Swift writes about his unique observations.


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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) was an Irish poet and satirical writer. When the spread of Catholicism in Ireland became prevalent, Swift moved to England, where he lived and worked as a writer. Due to the controversial nature of his work, Swift often wrote under pseudonyms. In addition to his poetry and satirical prose, Swift also wrote for political pamphlets and since many of his works provided political commentary this was a fitting career stop for Swift. When he returned to Ireland, he was ordained as a priest in the Anglican church. Despite this, his writings stirred controversy about religion and prevented him from advancing in the clergy.