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10 APR 1964
LIBRARY
Book II.
The Time-Piece
Book III. The Garden
Book IV. The Winter Evening
Book V. The Winter Morning Walk
Book VI. The Winter Walk at Noon
An Epiftle to Joseph Hill, Efq.
Tirocinium; or, a Review of Schools
10. The Future Peace and Glory of the Church
11. Jehovah our Righteousness
12. Ephraim repenting .
13. The Covenant
14. Jehovah-Shammah
23. Pleading for and with Youth
24. Prayer for Children.
25. Jehovah Jefus
26. On opening a Place for Social Prayer
27. Welcome to the Table
28. Jefus hafting to suffer
29. Exhortation to Prayer
30. The Light and Glory of the Word
31. On the Death of a Minister
32. The fhining Light
33. The waiting Soul
34. Seeking the Beloved
35. Light fhining out of Darkness
36. Welcome Crofs.
37. Afflictions fanctified by the Word
38. Temptation
39. Looking upwards in a Storm
40. The Valley of the Shadow of Death
41. Peace after a Storm
42. Mourning and Longing
43. Self-Acquaintance
44. Prayer for Patience
45. Submiffion
46. The happy Change
47. Retirement
48. The hidden Life
49. Joy and Peace in Believing
50. True Pleasures
51. The Christian
52. Lively Hope and gracious Fear
53. For the Poor
54. My Soul thirfteth for God
55. Love constraining to Obedience
56. The Heart healed and changed by Mercy
57. Hatred of Sin
Fragment of a Hymn
To the Rev. Mr. Newton. An Invitation into the Country 290
Catharina. Addressed to Miss Stapleton, now Mrs. Court-
On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture out of Norfolk, the Gift of my Coufin, Ann Bodham
On a mischievous Bull, which the Owner of him fold at
the Author's inftance.
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310
311
314
Annus Memorabilis, 1789. Written in Commemoration
of his Majefty's happy Recovery
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317
319
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324
Hymn, for the use of the Sunday School at Olney.
Stanzas fubjoined to the Yearly Bill of Mortality of the
Parish of All-Saints, Northampton, Anno Domini 1787
On a fimilar Occafion, for the Year 1788
On a fimilar Occafion, for the Year 1789
On a fimilar Occafion, for the Year 1790
On a fimilar Occafion, for the Year 1792
On a fimilar Occafion, for the Year 1793
On a Goldfinch, ftarved to Death in his Cage
The Pine Apple and the Bee
Horace. Book ii. Ode x..
A Reflection on the foregoing Ode
The Lily and the Rose
Idem Latine redditum
Tranflation of Prior's Chloe and Euphelia
Infcription for the Tomb of Mr. Hamilton.
Epitaph on a Hare
Epitaphium alterum
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345
Account of the Treatment of his Hares, inserted by Cow-
per in the Gentleman's Magazine
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAME DE LA
MOTHE GUION.
1. The Nativity
3. The Swallow.
2. God neither known nor loved by the World
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7. Afpirations of the Soul after God
4. The Triumph of heavenly love defired.
5. A Figurative Defcription of the Procedure of Divine
Love, in bringing a Soul to the Point of Self-renun-
ciation and abfolute Acquiefcence
6. A Child of God longing to fee him beloved
8. Gratitude and Love to God
9. Happy Solitude—unhappy Men
10. Living Water
11. Truth and Divine love rejected by the World
12. Divine Justice amiable
13. The Soul that loves God finds Him every where
14. The Testimony of Divine Adoption
15. Divine Love endures no Rival
16. Self-Diffidence
17. The Acquiefcence of pure Love
18. Repofe in God
19. Glory to God alone.