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Three Epistles to G. Lloyd, Esq. on a Passage
in Homer.
Epistle I.
II.
III.
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The Poetaster
To Henry Wright, of Mobberly, Esq. on buying
the Picture of Father Mallebranche
On two lean Millers at Manchester, who rigo-
rously enforced the Custom of obliging all
the Inhabitants to have their Corn ground.
at their Mills
Page
243
ib.
jb.
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245
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Epitaph, written in Chalk on the Grave-stone
of a profligate Schoolmaster
An Epistle to a Gentleman of the Temple
Enthusiasın: a poetical Essay, in a Letter to
a Friend in Town ......
248
A Paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer A
A divine Pastoral.............................................................*********
A thanksgiving Hymn....
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253
254
231
An Hymn on the Omnipresence...¶¶¶gest if
The Collect for Advent Sunday ................:::pim::2
On the same
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On the Epiphany.................
256
Meditations for every day in Passion Week.
Monday. God in Christ is all love butadi xúb.
Tuesday. How Christ quencheth the wrath!
of God in us
Wednesday. Christ satisfieth the justice of T
God by fulfilling all righteousness:00.9ult afb.
Thursday. Christ the beginner and finisher!
of the new life in man!!...hum.ioxy.&.ɔαb.
Friday. How the sufferings and death of&TI
Christ are available to man's salvation 258
Saturday. How Christ by his death overas
came death.......
KAVUMI.KATut ib.
Easter Collect
Campus et Areæ, &c.
237
Easter Day
On Hor. Lib. ii. Ode iii. v. 17. Cedes coemp-
An Hymn for Easter Day
259
tis Saltibus, et domo, &c.
238
On Whitsunday
On Hor. Lib. iii. Ode ix. v. 57. Non est
meum, si mugiat Africis, &c........
On Trinity Sunday
260
Hor. Lib. iii. Ode xviii..
239
Hor. Lib. iii. Ode iv. Ut tuto ab atris Cor-
pore Viperis, &c.......
A Caution against Despair
A penitential Soliloquy
261
Hor. Lib. iv. Ode iii. Romæ, principus Ur-
An Encouragement to earnest and importunate
Prayer.
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bium, &c..........
Hor. Lib. i. Ode xv.
ferit Ilio, &c.....
Iracunda Diem pro-
240
Hor. Lib. i. Ode xxix.-Quis neget arduis, &c. ib.
Hor. Lib. ii. Ode xiv.
Hor. Lib. iii. Ode xxiii.-Thure placaris et
Hornâ, &c......
241
The foregoing Criticism, in English Verse...
Hor. Lib. i. Ode xx. Vile potabis modicis
Sabinum, &c.
Miscellaneous Pieces: consisting of Thoughts
on various Subjects, Epigrams, &c.
A Query
Reflections on the foregoing Account
A Soliloquy, on reading the 5th and 8th Verses
of the 37th Psalm
262
An Epistle from the Author to his Sister, with
the foregoing Soliloquy enclosed..
Verses, written under a Print, representing the
Salutation of the Blessed Virgin.... P
Verses written under a Print, representing
Christ in the Midst of the Doctors..
Armelle Nicholas's Account of herself.
the French
242
St. Cecilia's Hymn
From
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Verses designed for a Watch-case............ An Admonition against swearing, addressed to an Officer in the Army
To the same, extempore; intended to allay
the Violence of Party-Spirit-9.4.
On the Naturalization Bill
A Letter to a Lady, occasioned by her desiring
the Author to revise and publish the Poems
of Bishop Ken...
Ou the Disposition of Mind requisite for the
right Use and Understanding of the Holy
Scriptures.....
265
266
On the same.........
Advertisement upon the same
On the same Subject, in a Letter to Mr. Ponthieu ib.
A Stricture on the Bishop of Gloucester's Doc-
trine of Grace .....
267
On Prior's Solomon, an Epigram
On the Conversion of St. Paul
On Faith, Reason, and Sight, considered as the
three distinct Mediums of human Perception
A Dialogue between Rusticus, Theophilus, and
Academicus, on the Nature, Power, and Use
of human Learning, in Matters of Religion 270
A poetical Version of a Letter from the Earl
of Essex to the Earl of Southampton
The Italian Bishop. An Anecdote.....
On Resignation. To a Friend in Trouble...... ib.
A poetical Version of a Letters from Jacob
Behmen to a Friend, on the same Occasion. 274
On bearing the Cross, A Dialogue
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273
275
A Prayer, used by Francis the First, when he
was at War with the Emperor Charles the
Fifth....
A Comment on the following Passage in the
general Confession of Sins, used in the
Church Liturgy: According to thy Pro-
mises, &c.
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279
On the disinterested Love of God
280
On the same Subject
On the Meaning of the word Wrath, as ap-
plied to God in Scripture..
The Potter and his Clay, an Hymn, ascribed
to Dr. Watts
The Contrast ........
301
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281
The foregoing Subject more fully illustrated
in a Comment on the following Scripture:
God so loved the world, &c.
An Argument for David's Belief of a future
State inferred from Bathsheba's last Words
to him upon his Death-Bed
302
The true Grounds of eternal and immutable
Rectitude......
282
On the Nature and Reason of all outward Law. ib.
Divine Love, the essential Characteristic of
true Religion
283
On Works of Mercy and Compassion. Consi-
dered as the Proofs of true Religion
An Hymn on Simplicity. From the German.
A Farewell to the World. From the French..
285
The Soul's Tendency towards its true Centre
The desponding Soul's Wish........................
The Answer.
Miscellaneous Pieces, consisting of Thoughts
on various Subjects, Fragments, Epigrams,
&c.
An Hymn to Jesus. From the Latin of St.
Bernard
A Paraphrase on the Prayer used in the
Church Liturgy, for all Sorts and Condi-
tions of Men
An Epigram on the Blessedness of Divine Love. ib.
A Contrast between two eminent Divines
On Preaching. An Epigram
POEMS OF DODSLEY.
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The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers.....
Dedication
The Footman, an Epistle to my Friend, Mr.
Wright.......
To the honourable Lady Howe, upon the
Death of her Husband, Sir Richard Howe... 328
To my Friend Mr. Wright, upon his com-
mending Something I had wrote
Songs from Sir John Cockle at Court.
O the pleasing, pleasing joys......
Tho' born in a country town
Adieu to your cart and your plough...
Ah, luckless knight! I mourn thy case
Songs from the Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green.
The faithful stork behold .....
Let begging no more then be taunted
Tho' darkness still attends me
The boy thus of a bird possest
Song I. The Tutor
II. The imaginary Kiss
III. The Feast....
IV. The stolen Kiss.....
V. The meeting Kiss......
VI. The parting Kiss
VII. The borrowed Kiss
VIII. The Kiss repaid
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Colin's Kisses.
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327
IX. The secret Kiss
XI. The reconciling Kiss