Page The fame, continued The fame, concluded A more particular Account of the Life and Death of Mr. 599 651 LETTERS. LETTER S. Letter CCCLXXXVI. From Mrs. Mary Jones, to the Rev. Letter CCCLXXXVII. From the fame, to the fame Letter CCCLXXXVIII. From Mr. S. Wells, to the fame Letter CCCLXXXIX. From Mifs M. A. to the fame Letter CCCXC. From Mrs. P. N. to the fame Letter CCCXCI. From Mifs A. B. to the fame Letter CCCXCII. From Mrs. Mary Jones, to the fame Letter CCCXCIII. From Miss P. B. to the fame Letter CCCXCIV. From Mr. S. Weils. to the fame Letter CCCXCV. From Miss A. B. to the same Page Letter CCCCIII. From Mifs M. B. to the fame Letter CCCCIV. From Mr. F. Gilbert, to the same Letter CCCCV. From Mifs P. B. to the same Letter CCCCVIII. From the Rev. J. Pawfon, to the fame Letter CCCCIX. From Mifs A. L. to the fame The Meffiah: a facred Eclogue, written in the imitation of A REFLECTION on the Clofe of the YEAR: occafioned by hearing the Bells at Midnight. E creatures of a day! can you rejoice YE That all-important Time fo fwiftly flies? That calls, that warns, that wooes you to be wife? For ever ye departed months, adieu! What heart that knows your value can be gay? Yet oft her warning voice (before they past) Cried, "Seize the precious minutes! Make them thine! Thy voice, Reflection, now refolved I hear, To thee the folemn midnight hour I give: How I have spent my time? Reflection say; The Days which claimed for God each active power." Why do I live? "Paft errors to deplore, Then, O my Lord, to thy atoning blood, For pardon, peace, and power I meekly fly: END of VOL. IX. Page A Letter to the Rev. Mr. The Weather-Cock: an Epigram a young Lady on her Birth-Day Written in May: after a feasonable fhower of Rain Defiring a cheerful Refignation to the Divine Will The Hermit 520 574. 631 On Chrit being bound to a Marble Pillar On the Monument of the Hon. R. Digby, &c. Withing for real Pleasure The Blind Man's Petition Reflection on the Clofe of the Year |