The Nativity of CHRIST, GOD glorious and Sinners faved, The humble Enquiry, A French Sonnet imitated, The Penitent pardoned, A Hymn of Praife for three great Salvations, The Incomprehenfible, Death and Eternity, A fight of Heaven in Sickness, The univerfal Hallelujah, Pfal. cxlviii. *Page 1 4 9 11 13 14 16 18 19 21 24 26 27 29 The The Atheist's Miflake, The Law given at Sinai, Remember thy Creator, Sun, Moon, and Stars, praife ye the Lord, The welcome Meffenger, Sincere Praife, True Learning, Song to Creating Wisdom, Condefcending Grace, The Infinite, Confeffion and Pardon, Young Men and Maidens, &c. praise ye the Lord, Flying Fowl, &c. praise ye the Lord, The Comparison and Complaint, GOD fupreme and felf-fufficient, JESUS the only Saviour, Looking upward, CHRIST dying, rifing, and reigning, The GOD of Thunder, The Day of Judgment, in English Sapphic, The Song of Angels above, Fire, Air, Earth, and Sea, praife ye the Lord, The Farewel, GOD only known to himself, Pardon and Sanctification, Sovereignty and Grace, The Law and Gospel, Seeking a Divine Calm, &c. Cafimir. B. IV. Od. 28. Happy Frailty, Launching into Eternity, A Profpect of the Refurrection. Ad Dominum Noftrum JESUM CHRISTUM: Oda, Breathing towards Heaven, Cafimir. B. I. Od. 19. The Faireft and the Only Beloved, Mutual Love ftronger than Death, A Sight of CHRIST, Love on a Cross and on a Throne, A preparatory Thought for the Lord's-Supper, Converfe with CHRIST, Grace fhining, and Nature fainting, ΤΟΥ 108 1-12 1-15 116 119 120 121 123 Love to CHRIST prefent or abfent, 126 The Abfence of CHRIST, 127 Defiring his Defcent to Earth, 128 Afcending to him in Heaven, 130 The Prefence of GOD worth dying for; or, the Death of To John Locke, Efq; retir'd from Bufinefs, ibid. To John Shute, Efq; on Mr. Locke's Death, 148 149 T, Nathaniel Gould, Efq; Page 150 To Dr. Thomas Gibfon: The Life of Souls, 152 To Mr. William Blackbourn, Cafim. B. II. Od. 2, 165 True Monarchy, 167 True Courage, 169 To the Reverend Mr. T. Rowe : Free Philofophy, To the Reverend Mr. Benoni Rowe: The way of the Mul titude, 171 172 The Afflictions of a Friend, 190 191 The Reverse; or, the Comforts of a Friend, To the Right Honourable John Lord Cutts: The hardy Sol dier, Burning feveral Poems of Ovid, Martial, &c. To Mrs. B. Bendyth: Against Tears, Few happy Matches, To David Polhill, Efq; An Epifle, The Celebrated Victory of the Poles, &c. Cafimir. B. IV. To David Polhill, Efq; An Answer to an infamous Satire against King William, 215 To the Discontented and Unquiet, Cafim. B. IV. Od. 15. To John Hartopp, Efq; Cafim. B. I. Od. 4. To Tho. Gunston, Efq; Happy Solitude, Od. 12. To John Hartopp, Efq; The Difdain, To Mitio, my Friend: The Mourning-Piece, Cafim. B. IV. On the Death of the Duke of Gloucefter, &c. gram, 228 229 234 242 An Epi 244 An Epigram of Martial to Cirinus, infcrib'd to Mr. Jofiah Hort, Epiftola Fratri fuo dilecto R. W. Fratri olim navigaturo, 245 246 248 249 Ad Reverendum Virum Dominum Johannem Pinhorne: Carmen Pindaricum, Ad Johannem Hartoppum, Baronettum: Votum feu Vita in Terris beata, 253 To Mrs. Singer; on the Sight of fome of her Divine Poems unprinted, In the THIRD BOOK. 256 An Epitaph on King William, An Elegiac Song on Mrs. Peacock, Epitaphium Domini Nathanielis Matheri, A Funeral Poem on Thomas Gunfton, Esq; |