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104
To my Cousin, Anne Bodham......
Inscription for a Hermitage in the Author's Garden. 104
To Mrs. Unwin.......
To John Johnson, on his presenting me with an an-
tique Bust of Homer....
To a young Friend...........
On a Spaniel called Beau, killing a young bird.....
Beau's Reply..
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To William Hayley, Esq...
Answer to Stanzas addressed to Lady Hesketh, by
Miss Catharine Fanshawe.......
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On Flaxman's Penelope..
To the Spanish Admiral, Count Gravina.......................... 109
Inscription for the tomb of Mr. Hamilton........... 109
Epitaph on a Hare..........................
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Epitaphium Alterum.............................
Account of the Author's Treatment of his Hares.... 112
A Tale
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To Mary
The Castaway.
To Sir Joshua Reynolds..
The Distressed Travellers; or, Labor in Vain...... 124
On the Author of "Letters on Literature".......... 12
Stanzas on Liberties taken with the Remains of
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Milton.
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To the Rev. William Bull................................................. 129
Epitaph on Mrs. Higgins..............
131
Sonnet to a Young Lady on her Birth-day.......... 132
On a Mistake in his Translation of Homer.......... 132
On the Benefit received by his Majesty from Sea-
bathing.
Addressed to Miss
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difference..
-on reading the prayer for In-
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From a letter to the Rev. Mr. Newton.............. 137
The Flatting Mill.
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Epitaph on a free but tame Redbreast.............. 139
Sonnet addressed to W. Hayley, Esq..
140
An Epitaph...
On receiving Hayley's Picture..................... 141
On a Plant of Virgin's Bower........
On receiving Heyne's Virgil...
Stanzas by a Lady..
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Cowper's Reply..
Lines addressed to Miss T. J. Cowper...
To the same....
On a sleeping Infant....
Lines.....
Inscription for a Moss-house in the Shrubbery at
Weston......
Lines on the Death of Sir William Russel.
On the high price of Fish.
To Mrs. Newton......
OLNEY HYMNS.
Preliminary Remarks on the Olney Hymns.
Hymn 1. Walking with God....
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Verses printed by himself on a flood at Olney....
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Extract from a Sunday-school Hymn..
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On the receipt of a Hamper (in the manner of Homer) 150
On the neglect of Homer....
150
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11. Jehovah-Jireh. The Lord will provide... 166
III. Jehovah-Rophi. I am the Lord that heal-
eth thee.........
XVII. The House of Prayer...
XVIII. Lovest thou me ?....
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XIX. Contentment
xx. Old Testament Gospel..
XXI. Sardis.......
167
IV. Jehovah-Nissi. The Lord my Banner.... 168
v. Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord send peace.. 169
VI. Wisdom
170
XIV. Jehovah-Shammah .......
xv. Praise for the Fountain opened..
XVI. The Sower......
VII. Vanity of the World......
VIII. O Lord, I will praise thee........................
IX. The contrite Heart........
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x. The future Peace and Glory of the Church 173
XI. Jehovah our Righteousness....
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XII. Ephraim repenting....
XIII. The Covenant.....
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XXII. Praying for a Blessing on the Young.
XXIII. Pleading for and with Youth....
XXIV. Prayer for Children...
XXV. Jehovah-Jesus.....
XXVI. On opening a Place for social Prayer...... 187
XXVII. Welcome to the Table.....
XXVIII. Jesus hastening to suffer...
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XXIX. Exhortation to Prayer.....
190
Xxx. The Light and Glory of the Word.................. 191
xxxi. On the Death of a Minister............... 191
XXXII. The shining Light...
192
XXXIII. Seeking the Beloved....
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XXXIV. The Waiting Soul....
XXXV. Welcome Cross....
195
XXXVI. Afflictions sanctified by the Word....
XXXVII. Temptation
XXXVIII. Looking upwards in a Storm.....
XXXIX. The Valley of the Shadow of Death.......
XL. Peace after a Storm....
XLI. Mourning and Longing
XLII. Self-Acquaintance.
XLIII. Prayer for Patience
XLIV. Submission
XLV. The happy Change
XLVI. Retirement...
XLVII. The hidden Life..
XLVIII. Joy and Peace in Believing..
XLIX. True Pleasures
L. The Christian.......
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LI. Lively Hope and Gracious Fear
LII. For the Poor........
LIII. My Soul thirsteth for God................ 210
LIV. Love constraineth to Obedience.......... 211
LV. The Heart healed and changed by Mercy.. 212
LVI. Hatred of Sin.... ..........
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LVII. The new Convert......... ................................... 213
LVIII. True and false Comforts..... ........... 214
LIX. A living and a dead Faith................ 215
LX. Abuse of the Gospel..
LXI. The narrow Way....
LXII. Dependence..........
LXIII. Not of Works..
LXIV. Praise for Faith...
LXV. Grace and Providence....
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LXVI. I will praise the Lord at all times......... 220
LXVII. Longing to be with Christ................ 221
LXVIII. Light shining out of darkness
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TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAME DE LA
MOTHE GUION.
Brief Account of Madame Guion, and of the Mystic
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Writers.......
The Nativity..
God neither known nor loved by the World........ 250
The Swallow...........
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The Triumph of Heavenly Love desired........... 253
A figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine
Love
254
A Child of God longing to see him beloved........ 256
Aspirations of the Soul after God.........
258
Gratitude and Love to God................................................ 259
Happy Solitude-Unhappy Men................... 260
Living Water................
260
Truth and Divine Love rejected by the World...... 261
Divine Justice amiable.....
262
The Soul that loves God finds him everywhere..... 263
The Testimony of Divine Adoption...
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Divine Love endures no rival.......... .......... 265
Self-Diffidence
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The Acquiescence of Pure Love....
Repose in God...........
Glory to God alone
Self-Love and Truth incompatible..
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The Love of God, the End of Life........
Love faithful in the absence of the Beloved......... 272
Love pure and fervent.....
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The entire Surrender.........
The perfect Sacrifice...........
God hides his People...
The Secrets of Divine Love are to be kept......... 276
The Vicissitudes experienced in the Christian Life.. 280
Watching unto God in the Night Season....................... 284
On the same...........
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On the same .......
The Joy of the Cross..
Joy in Martyrdom.
Simple Trust.......
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The necessity of Self-Abasement....
Love increased by Suffering...
Scenes favorable to Meditation.........
Elegy I. To Charles Deodati
TRANSLATIONS OF THE LATIN AND ITALIAN POEMS OF
MILTON.
299
II. On the Death of the University Beadle at
Cambridge
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III. On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester. 303
IV. To his Tutor, Thomas Young..
V. On the Approach of Spring..
VI. To Charles Deodati
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VII.
Epigrams. On the Inventor of Guns
To Leonora singing at Rome
The Cottager and his Landlord. A Fable......... 321
To Christina, Queen of Sweden, with Cromwell's
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Picture
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On the death of the Vice-Chancellor, a Physician... 322
On the Death of the Bishop of Ely.
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Nature unimpaired by Time
On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aris-
totle.....
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To his Father .............
To Salsillus, a Roman poet, much indisposed...... 334
To Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis of Villa...... 335
On the Death of Damon..
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An Ode, addressed to Mr. John Rouse, Librarian of
the University of Oxford.....
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Sonnet-"Fair Lady, whose harmonious name".... 352
Sonnet-"As on a hill-top rude, when closing day" 353
Canzone "They mock my toil”...................
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Sonnet-To Charles Deodati....
Sonnet-"Lady! it cannot be but that thine eyes".. 354
Sonnet-"Enamor'd, artless, young, on foreign
ground"
355
Simile in Paradise Lost...........
Translation of Dryden's Epigram on Milton........ 356