THE ADDRESS OF A LADY'S SCULL, PLACED ON BLUSH not, ye Fair, to own me, but be wise; Fame says, and fame alone can tell how true, I once was lovely, and belov'd like you. Adieu those eyes, which made the darkness light: No longer breathes the fragrant gale between. Nor here am plac'd but to direct the heart; And even lend mortality a charm. THE END. 5 7 Creation and Providence ............Ditto .... Lines on a Prospect at Hawkestone.Sir R. Hill...... ......... 8 Giving thanks unto God always ... Browne 11 Praising God throughout our Existence.....Hegin- bothom........ 12 Praise to God in Prosperity and Adversity....Mrs. The dying Love of Christ ...... The Angel's Reply to the Women, &c. Dod- Page 25 .... 25 ...Mrs. Barbauld... 26 .... 28 ......... .Heginbothom... 28 The Saviour remembered Divine Love displayed, &c. ..... Whose I am, and whom I serve ....Doddridge...... 30 The Pleasures of Religion ...... .......Mrs. Masters... 36 The ......... proper Return for Maternal Tenderness Domestic Peace and Love ..........Watts............ 42 The Young uniting in devotional Exercises....... 42 Living in the fear of God, &c..................Doddridge ... 53 Industry Give us this Day our daily Bread 54 55 Self-examination for the Evening... Brown......... 55 Vain Conversation, and Folly in Dress. Watt...... 66 Holy Diligence.... 67 The Caution ..... 68 To a Young Person, with a Watch... Mrs. Carter... 69 1 must work the Work, &c.............Fawcett 72 Reflections on hearing the Bell toll, &c............. 81 The Day of Judgment The Books opened 85 ...Mrs. Steele... 88 ....Gibbons....... 89 Virtuous Friendship renewed, &c. ....E. Bently.... 90 For Children before they go to Work. Wesley...... 94 |