CONTENTS. VE ERSES on reading Mr. Watts's Poems, facred to Piety and Devotion Lyricæ To Mr. Watts, on his Poems 3 3 To Mr. Watts, on his Divine Poems 5 ୨ The Penitent pardoned, Hymn of Praise for three great Salvations, The Incomprehenfible, Death and Eternity, 53 54 55 56 59 60 A Sight of Heaven in Sickness, The Universal Hallelujah, The Atheist's Miftake, The Law given at Sinai, Remember thy Creator, Sun, Moon and Stars, praise ye the Lord, Sincere Praise, 62 63 65 67 72 74 75 76 True Learning, True Wisdom, Song to Creating Wisdom, Condefcending Grace The Infinite, Confeffion and Pardon, 78 80 Sz 85 87 88 89 Young Men and Maidens, &c. praise ye the Lord, 92 Flying Fowl, &c. praise ye the Lord, The Day of Judgment, in English Sapphic, The Song of Angels above, 101 102 103 Fire, Air, Earth and Sea, praise ye the Lord, Seeking a Divine Calm, &c. Cafimir. B. IV. Breathing towards Heaven, Cafimir. B. I. Od. 19. 124 In Sanctum Ardalionem, &c. Cafim. Epigr. 100. 125 On the Protestant Church at Montpelier demo lished, two Latin Epigrams englished, Two happy Rivals, Devotion and the Muse, 126 127 On DIVINE LOVE. The Hazard of Loving the Creatures, Defiring to Love Christ, The Heart given away, The Faireft and the Only Beloved, A Sight of Chrift Love on a Crofs and on a Throne, A preparatory Thought for the Lord's Supper, Converfe with Chrift, Grace fhining, and Nature fainting, Love to Chrift present or abfent, The Abfence of Christ, Defiring his Defcent to Earth, 132 133 134 135 138 139 142 143 144 146 Afcending to him in Heaven, The Prefence of God worth dying for; or, the To John Locke, Efq; retired from Business, To John Shute, Esq; on Mr. Locke's Death, To Nathaniel Gould, Efq; ibid. 169 170 171 To Dr. Thomas Gibfon: The Life of Souls, 173 To Mr. William Blackbourn: Cafim. B. II. To the Reverend Mr. T. Rowe: Free Philofophy 191 To the Reverend Mr. Benoni Rowe: The Way of the Multitude, the Reverend Mr. John Howe, Disappointment and Relief, 192 194 196 . 198 200 202 203 206 209 212 212 The Reverse; or, the Comforts of a Friend, The hardy Soldier, Burning feveral Poems of Ovid, Martial, &c. To Mrs. B. Bendysh: Against Tears, Few Happy Matches, . To David Polhill, Efq; an Epiftle, The celebrated Victory of the Poles, &c. Cafimir. B. IV. Od. 4. 213 214 216 217 219 To Mr. Henry Bendysh: The Indian Philosopher, 229 The Happy Man, 232 To David Polhill, Efq; An Answer to an infamous Satire against King William, To the Discontented and Unquiet, Cafim. B. IV. Od. 15. 240 To John Hartopp, Efq; Cafim. B. I. Od. 4. 243 To Tho. Gunston, Efq; Happy Solitude, Cafim. B. IV. Od. 12. 245 To John Hartopp, Efq; The Difdain, 248 To Mitio, my Friend: The Mourning-Piece, 249 The Second Part: or, the bright Vision, 254 The Third Part: or, the Accounts balanced, An Epigram, 262 265 A |