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To Wm. Blackbourn, Esq.: Casimire, Book ii. Ode 2,
The Way of the Multitude: to the Rev. Mr. Benoni Rowe 178
The Reverse: or, the Comforts of a Friend...
197
The Hardy Soldier: to the Rt. Hon. John Lord Cutts... 199
Burning Several Poems of Ovid, Martial, &c..
200
The Celebrated Victory of the Poles over Osman, trans-
An Answer to an Infamous Satire, called "Advice to a
Painter:" to David Polhill, Esq.
223
To the Discontented and Unquiet: partly from Casimire. 228
To John Hartopp, Esq.: imitated from Casimire........ 231
Happy Solitude: to Thomas Gunston, Esq.: imitated
from Casimire....
235
The Disdain: to John Hartopp, Esq.
236
To Mitio, my Friend: an Epistle....
237
Epigram on the Death of the Duke of Gloucester, just
after Dryden.....
253
Epigram of Martial to Cirinius: inscribed to Mr. Josiah
Hort
Epistola: Fratri sue Dilecto R. W.
Fratri E. W. olim Navigaturo.....
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257
Ad Reverendum Virum Dm. Johannem Pinhorne....... 258
Votum, seu Vita in Terris Beata: ad Virum Dignissi-
mum Johannem Hartoppium....
To Mrs. Singer (now Mrs. Rowe).
HORE LYRICE.
BOOK III. SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD.
263
266
Epitaph on King William III. of Glorious Memory...... 268
On the Sudden Death of Mrs. Mary Peacock........
Epitaphium Viri Venerabilis Dom. N. Mather
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273
To the Rev. Mr. John Shower, on the Death of his
Daughter..
276
On the Death of an Aged and Honoured Relative... 281
A Funeral Poem on the Death of Thomas Gunston, Esq. 284
Elegy on the Rev. Mr. Thomas Gouge..
302
DIVINE SONGS FOR CHILDREN.
Preface
315
Song I. A General Song of Praise to God..
II. Praise for Creation and Providence..
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319
III. Praise to God for Our Redemption..
320
IV. Praise for Mercies, Spiritual and Temporal.... 322
V. Praise for Birth and Education in a Christian
VIII. Praise to God for Learning to Read...
The Ten Commandments, out of the Old Testament, put
into short Rhyme for Children (Exod. xx.).
350
The Sum of the Commandments, out of the New Testa-
ment (Matt. xxii. 37)..
Our Saviour's Golden Rule (Matt. vii. 12)
351
Duty to God and our Neighbour..
The Hosanna: or, Salvation Ascribed to Christ..
352
Glory to the Father, and the Son, &c. ......
353
his Mistress
My Study
Lines written on a Survey of the Heavens
Lines supposed to be spoken by a Lover at the Grave of
Description of a Summer's Eve
Lines -"Go to the raging sea, and say, 'Be still!'
Written in the Prospect of Death
Verses
"When pride and envy, and the scorn
Fragment"Oh! thou most fatal of Pandora's train"
"Loud rage the winds without. The wintry
-
cloud"
To a Friend in Distress
Christmas Day
Nelsoni Mors
Epigram on Robert Bloomfield
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Elegy occasioned by the Death of Mr. Gill, who was
drowned in the River Trent, while bathing
Inscription for a Monument to the Memory of Cowper
"I'm pleased, and yet I'm sad"
"If far from me the Fates remove"
"Fanny! upon thy breast I may not lie!"
Fragments" Saw'st thou that light? exclaimed the
"Lo! on the eastern summit, clad in gray"
101
"There was a little bird upon that pile;'
"O pale art thou, my lamp, and faint”
"O give me music-for my soul doth faint;"
"And must thou go, and must we part?"
"Ah! who can say, however fair his view,"
"Hush'd is the lyre-the hand that swept"
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104
"When high romance o'er every wood and stream" 105
"Once more, and yet once more,"
105
Fragment of an Eccentric Drama
106
Lines written in Wilford Churchyard
Verses -"Thou base repiner at another's joy,"
Lines
"Yet, ah! thy arrows are too keen, too sure:
Lines"Yes, my stray steps have wander'd, wander'd
To my Lyre
ODES.
To an early Primrose
Ode addressed to H. Fuseli, Esq. R. A.
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