The Heart given away, Paraphrafed, ib. The Atheist's Miftake, 309 The Law given at Sinai, ib. Remember your Creator, &c. Eccl. xii. Sun, Moon, and Stars, Praise ye the Lord, The welcome Messenger, Sincere Praise, True Learning. Partly imitated from a French Sonnet of Mr. Poiret, 310 311 ib. ib. 312 True Wisdom, Condefcending Grace. In imitation of The Infinite, . Young Men and Maidens, Old Men and Babes, Praise ye the Lord, Pfal. cxlviii. 12.. Flying Fowl, and Creeping Things, Praife. 314 ib. ye the Lord, Pfalm cxlviii. 10. Meditation in a Grove, The Fairest and the only Beloved, Love on a Crofs, and a Throne, A Preparatory Thought for the Lord's Supper. In imitation of Ifaiah Ixii. 1, 2, 3. Converfe with Christ, Grace fhining, and Nature fainting. Sol Song, i. 3. & ii. 5. & vi. 5. Love to Chrift Prefent or Abfent, Defiring his Defcent to Earth, Afcending to him in Heaven, The Prefence of God worth Dying for: or 315 Hope in Darkness, To John Looke, Efq. retired from Bufinefs, Book II-Sacred to Honour, Virtue, and Dedication to her Majefty, The God of Thunder, The Day of Judgment. An Ode. Attempted in English Sapphick, The Song of Angels above, Fire, Air, Earth, and Sea, Praise ye the Lord, 318 The Farewell, ib. To John Shute, Efg. (afterwards Lord Barrington). On Mr. Locke's dangerous Sickness, fometime after he had retired to ftudy the Scriptures, June 1704, To Mr. William Nokes. Friendship, 1702, To Nathaniel Gould, Efq. afterward Sir Nathaniel Gould, 1704, 317 ib. ib. ib. Happy Frailty, ib. To Dr. Thomas Gibfon. The Life of Souls, 1704, Falfe Greatnefs, Ad Dominum noftrum et Servatorem Je To Sariffa. An Epistle, fum Chriftum. Oda, 321 To Mr. T. Bradbury. Paradife, 1708, ib. Stria Religion very Rare, Excitatio Cordis Cælum Veríus, 1694, Breathing towards the Heavenly Country. Cafimire, Book F. Ode XIX. imitated, The Hundredth Epigram of Cafimire. On Saint Ardalio, who from a Stage-Player became a Chriftian, and fuffered Mar. tyrdom, When the Proteftant Church at Montpelier was demolished by the French King's Order, the Proteftants laid Stones up in 322 To Mr. C. and S. Fleetwood, $35 To Mr. William Blackbourne, Efq. Ca ib. fimire, Lib. II. Od. II. imitated, True Monarchy, 1701, True Courage, 335 The Celebrated Victory of the Poles over Ofman the 'Furkish Emperor in the Da- cian Battle. Tranflated from Cafimire, Book IV. Ode IV. with large Additions, To Mr. Henry Bendyfh, Aug. 24, 1725, The Indian Philofopher, Sept. 3. 1701, To David Polhill, Efq. An Answer to an infamous Satyr, called "Advice to a Painter;" written by a nameless Au- thor, against King William III. of glo- To the Difconcerted and Unquiet Imi- tated partly from Cafimire, Book IV. Ode To John Hartopp, Efq. Thomas Gunfton, Eiq. Happy Solitude. 346 Song IV. Praise for Mercies Spiritual and Song V. Praife for Birth and Education in Song VI. Praise for the Gospel, Song VII. The Excellency of the Bible, Read, - To Mrs. Singer, afterwards Mrs. Rowe. On the fight of fome of her Divine Po- ems, never Printed. July 19. 1706, ib. |