Mr. Stephen Wilson Mr. Thomas Wetherell Mr. Wild Mr. Robert Wallis, Harlow Mr. Joseph Withers Mr. Seth Ward Mr. B. Wells Mr. Samuel Woodcock Miss Susannah Wright Mr. Charles Wilson Miss Sarah Wright Mr. David Pike Watts Mr. Alexander Watson THE Τ Η Ε ο ο Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ S. De . . 38 46 48 50 51 EITY. A poem Page 1 Epigram on Isaiah liji, 2. On the love of Christ 39 On Hosea xiv. 5. 41 On the excellency of sacred poetry 42 Epitaph 44 A comparison on seeing a ship lost in the Downs 45 Epigram on the children of Israel's passage out of Egypt Love to Chrift 47 Epigram on hearing a minister of the gospel preach A rural meditation 49 The barren fig-tree The bad man at the hour of death Lines written by a gentleman on his wedding day 52 Reflections at an inn by the sea. fide 53 A thought in a garden 54 The Hermit 55 An exhortation 63 Self-abasement. A soliloquy On the folly of Atheism Thoughts on death 66 On reading Bishop Warburton's fermons 67 On recovery from sickness 68 Lines written after hearing a sermon preached 70 The speech of Lucifer. A fragment 71 Lines occasioned by a series of theological enquiries 79 Epigram on John ii. 35. The scull's address on being looked at A poem on the death of a dearly beloved daughter, written by her mourning father 82 Lines written after the shock of an earthquake 88 64 65 80 81 89 Redemption. A poem 105 To Eloisa, distressed about temporal circumstances a little before On the vain pursuits and imperfect enjoyments of human life 116 A paraphrase of Nathan's parable to David Reflections on the mis-improvement of time On a lady presenting the author a volume of sea weeds Verses written by a lady to her hufband a few days before her death 136 Reflections on Psalm cxlvi. 2. A soliloquy on the nativity of Christ To a lady with a withered rofe On the vanily of human greatness 163 The warning 167 A contemplation on night 168 A thought on eternity 170 A reasonable question 171 The christian hero 172 On charity 175 Thoughts on Philip. i. 23. 176 Sacred contentment 179 On Psalm xlii. 2. 181 Epigram on the excellency of the marriage fate 184 Thoughts on Cant. viii. 14. 185 On the conversion of St. Paul 187 Part of Psalm xc, paraphrased 188 Thoughts To Theophilus and Uphalai on the day of marriage Elegy written at the approach of spring Elegy written at the approach of winter A father's soliloquy over his dead child / Lines written after hearing a sermon preached Epigram on seeing a group of trees On a clergyman's gaming at Bath Serious thoughts on a late coronation On the death of Mr. Thomas Rowe David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan 259 260 261 |