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CONTENTS TO VOL. VI.
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I, MEDITATIONS AND VOWS; DIVINE AND MORAL. Serv.
ING FOR DIRECTIONS IN CHRISTIAN AND Civil PRAC.
TICE.-THREE CENTURIES.
Tage
First Century: dedicated to SIR ROBERT DRURY, Knight............... 3
Second Century: dedicated to the Lady DRURY
25
Third Century: dedicated to Sir EDMOND Bacon, Knight
47
II. HOLY OBSERVATIONS. ONE BOOK.
Dedication to EDWARD LORD DENNY
81
Holy Observations
82
III. OCCASIONAL MEDITATIONS, BY Jos. Exon. SET FORTH BY
R. H.-Josephi Halli EXONIENSIS EPISCOPI ATTOEXEAIAEMATA;
vel MEDITATIUNCULÆ SUBITANEÆ.
English Dedication, by Robert Hall, to James LORD VISCOUNT
DONCASTER..
104
Latin Dedication, by Bishop Hall, to JAMES LORD VISCOUNT
CARLISLE ......
105
The Proem-Proloquium ad Lectorem.......
10G
OCCASIONAL MEDITATIONS.
1. On the sight of the heavens Conspecto cæli motu
moving
2. On the sight of a dial .... Ad conspectum horarii scio.
terici........
108
3. On the sight of an eclipse of the Visâ eclipsi solis.......
109
4. On the sight of a gliding star...... Conspectà stellà cadente........ ib.
5. On a fair prospect
Viso luculento quodam pros-
pectu......
111
6. On the frame of a globe casually De globi fabricà casu
broken
fracta ......
112
7. On a cloud
Ad conspectum nubis .... 113
8. On the sight of a grave digged up. Ad conspectum sepulchri ef-
fossi
114
9. On the sight of gold melted ...... Ad conspectum auri liquati..... ib. 10. On the sight of a pitcher carried. Ad conspectum amphoræ cir-
cumgestatæ ....
11. On the sight of a tree full blos. Ad conspectum arboris nimiùm
somed
efflorescentis
116
12. On the report of a man suddenly De quodam subită morte, in
struck dead in his sin
actu peccati, abrepto
ib.
13. On the view of the heaven and Ad conspectum cæli et terræ... 117
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14. On occasion of a red-breast com- Ad conspectum erithaci cubi.
ing into his chamber and singing. culum suum intrantis, ca-
nentisque
118
15. On occasion of a spider in his Ad conspectum araneæ in fe-
window
nestra latitantis.......... ib.
16. On the sight of a rain, in the sun- Ad conspectum pluviæ, sole
shine
interim splendente
120
17. On the length of the way........... De viæ longitudine
18. On the rain and waters .............. Ad conspectum pluviæ et a-
quarum.....
121
9. On the same subject
Ad eundem rursus..
122
20. On occasion of the lights brought Lucernà introductà
123
in
21. On the same occasion
De eâdem .......
125
22. On the blowing of the fire. Accenso igne
126
23. On the barking of a dog.... Ad canis Jatratum....
24. On the sight of a cock-light....... Visà a dextguojaxia sive gallo-
rum pugna......
127
25. On his lying down to rest ....
Ad decubitum suum..
129
26. On the kindling of a charcoal fire. Visis carbonibus ignitis
27. On the sight of an humble and Conspecto mendico humili ac
patient beggar
mansueto.....
131
28. On the sight of a crow pulling Conspectâ cornice velleris ovi.
off wool from the back of a sheep. ni lanam vellicante
132
29. On the sight of two snails ........ Visis duobus limacibus .... ib.
30. On the hearing of the street-cries Auditis vendacium quorun-
in London
dam clamoribus platearibus. 133
31. On the flies gathering to a galled De muscis ad equini dorsi
horse
recrudescentis scabiem col-
lectis .........
134
32. On the sight of a dark lantern... Adconspectum laternæ secretæ
quadam duplicatione obscu- ratæ.......
33. On the hearing of a swallow in Audito hirundinis cantu in ca-
the chimney
mino suo
135
34. On the sight of a fly burning Conspectà muscâ quâdam lu.
itself in the candle
cernæ flammâ se comburente 136
35. On the sight of a lark flying up.. Conspectà alaudâ sursum voli-
tante.....
137
36. On the singing of the birds in a Auditis aviculis verno quodam
spring morning
mane cantillantibus .... 138
37. On a coal covered with ashes...... Ad conspectum prunæ cineri-
bus coopertæ.......
38. On the sight of a Blackmoor ...... Conspecto Æthiope..., 139
39. On the small stars in the galaxy, Visa "Galaxià, minimisque in
or milky circle, in the firmament eå stellulis
140
40. On the sight of boys playing ..... Viso puerorum ludo........ 141
41. On the sight of a spider and her Ad conspectum araneæ telam
web.
suam exordientis............ 142
4. On the sight of a natural .... Conspecto morione quodam... 143
43. On the loadstone and thejet Viso magnete et gagate 144
44. On hearing of music by night. Ad concentum musicum noc-
turnum.........
145
45. On the fanning of corn ............ Ad conspectum tritici ventilati 146
46. On herbs dried......
De herbis exiccatis
47. On the quenching of iron in water. Audito ferri extincti stridore... 147
48. On a fair coloured fly ............... Visis muscis quibusdam pulchrè
coloratis, quas cantharidas
appellare solemus ...
19. On a glow-worm....
Conspectå noctilucâ vel cicin-
delà.
143
.......
...... 161
50. On the shutting of one eye......... Conspecto quodam oculum
unum claudente.. ..... . 149
51. On a spring-water.......
Conspecto fonte.....
52. On gnats in the sun
Visis culicibus in radiis solari-
bus ludentibus.......... 150
53. On the sight of grapes......... Conspectis uvarum racemis ... 151
54. On a corn field overgrown with Viso agro herbis noxiis malè
weeds
infestato.
55. On the sight of tulips, and mari- Conspecta tulipa, calendula,
golds, &c. in his garden
heliotropio in horto suo...... 152
56. On the sound of a cracked bell... Audito campanæ fractæ sono ..
57. On the sight of a blind man....... Viso cæco quodam.......... 153
58. On a beech-tree full of nuts....... Ad conspectum fagi feracis.
simæ ...
154
59. On the sight of a piece of money Ad conspectum nummi in
under the water
aquam injecti..............
60. On the first rumour of the earth. Accepto rumore terræmotûs
quake at Lime; wherein a wood Limensis; à quo sylva quæ.
was swallowed up, with the fall of dam, casis duorum montium,
two bills
absorpta quasique sepulta
fuit
155
61. On the sight of a dormouse Ad conspectum gliris
156
62. On bees fighting.........
Visisapibus secum pugnantibus 157
63. On wasps falling into a glass .. Conspectis vespis in vitrum
melle illitum decidentibus... 158
64. On a spring in the wild forest..... Viso fonticulo è loco quodam
deserto ebulliente.
159
65. On the sight of an owl in the Conspecto bubone
160
twilight
66. On an arm benumbed.......... De brachio obstupescente
67. On the sparks Aying upward Visà scintilla sursum volante... ib.
68. On the sight of a raven
Corvo conspecto....
162
69. On a worm...
Viso verme
164
70. On the putting on of his clothes. Se induendo
165
71. On the sight of a great library.. Conspectâ bibliothecâ instruc-
tissima
72. On the red cross on a door ......... Visâ cruce rubea, pestis insigni,
foribus appicta
167
73. On the change of weather ........ Ad cæli mutationem vicissitu-
dinemque ......
74. On the sight of a marriage........ Conspecto conjugii ritu publico 168
75. On the sight of a snake
Conspecto angue...
170
76. On the ruins of an abbey
Visis monasterii cujusdam
ruinis ...
171
77. On the discharging of a piece...... Ad displosionem bombardæ... 172
78. On the tolling of a passing-bell... Audito campanæ sono mori-
bundi cujusdam obitum præ-
monentis ....
173
79. On a defamation dispersed.......... Defamatione quadam divul-
gata ....
174
so. On a ring of bells
Audito quodam campanarum
conceptu
81. On the sight of a full table at a Conspecto benè instructo con-
feast
vivio
176
82. On the hearing of a lute well Auditâ lyrà benè pulsatâ.......... 177
played on
83. On the sight and noise of a pea- Viso et audito pavone............ 178
cock
84. On a penitent malefactor....... De scelerato quodam seriò
pænitente .....
179
85. On the sight of a lily....... Ad conspectum liliorum......... ib.
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sea
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86. On the sight of a coffin stuck Visa sandapilâ floribus ornatå.. 180
with flowers
87. On the view of the world ......... Conspectâ mundi fabrica ........ 181
88. On the stinging of a wasp.......... De vespæ aculeo........ 182
89. On the arraignment of a felon... Viso reo pro tribunali consis-
tente .......
183
90. On the crowing of a cock......... Audito galli cantu.............. 184
91. On the variety of thoughts De cogitationum varietate 186
92. On the sight of a harlot carted. Ad conspectum meretricis
plaustro exceptæ publicisque
contumeliis expositæ ..... ib.
93. On the smell of a rose............... Ad rosæ odorem .......
188
94. On a cancelled bond
Ad conspectum syngraphæ la-
ceratæ et irritæ....
95. On the report of a great loss by Audito naufragio quodam 189
96. On sight of a bright sky full Viso cælo sereno stellis refer to 190
of stars
97. On the rumours of wars ..........
Audito rumore belli
191
98. On a child crying
Puero ejulante.......
192
99. On the beginning of a sickness. Jneunte morbo
194
100. On the challenge of a promise.. Promisso quodam vehemen-
tiùs postulato......
195
101. On the sight of fies.... .... Muscis quibusdam conspectis.. 196
102. On the sight of a fantastical Viso zelote quodam fanatico... 197
zealot
103. On the sight of a scavenger Conspecto sordido quodam
working in the kennel
canalium expurgatore
il.
104. On a pair of spectacles
De perspecillis suis
198
105. On motes in the sun
Visis atomis in solis radiis 199
106. On the sight of a bladder ........ Conspectå vesicà recente........ ib.
107. On a man sleeping.
Viso quodam dormiente......... 200
:108. On the sight of a death's-head.. Viso cranio humano........
201
109. On the sight of a left-handed Ad conspectum scævæ cujus-
dam
202
110. On the sight of an old, un- Conspecto tuguriolo pauper-
thatched cottage
culo vetere, nudato tegmine
stramineo caducoque..... 203
111. On the sight of a fair pearl ... Conspectà quadàin gemmâ lu-
culentâ ....
112. On a screen .........
Visâ quâdam antepyra...
204
113. On a bur-leaf.........
Viso 'petasite, vel bardanæ
quam vocant, folio largiore. ib.
114. On the singing of a bird........... Audito aviculæ cantu ....
115. On the sight of a man yawn. Conspecto quodam oscitante... 205
ing
116. On the sight of a tree lopped.... Viså arbore quâdam resectà...... 206
117. On a scholar that offered vio- De studioso quodam qui vim lence to himself
sibi intulerat.......
118. On the coming in of the judge. De judicis adventu
208
119. On the sight of a heap of stones Conspecto lapidum acervo.
120. On the sight of a bat and owl... De bubone ei vespertilione
209
121. On the sight of a well-fleeced Viso vellere ovino........
210
sheep
122. On the hearing of thunder ....... Audito tonitru ...........,
211
123. On the sight of a hedge-hog...... Conspectoerinaceo, velechino 212
124. On the sight of a goat.......
........ 213
125. On the sight of the blind and the Cæco et claudo unà conspectis 214
lame
126. On the sight of a map of the Visâ tabula orbis geographicâ.. 215
world
127. On the sight of hemlock......... Ad conspectum cicutæ............ ib.
man
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