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CONTENT S.

Verses written at Bath, on finding the heel of a shoe, in 1748.

Ode on reading Mr. Richardson's History of Sir Charles Grandison
In a Letter to C. P. Esq. ill with the Rheumatism

In a Letter to the same. In imitation of Shakespeare

Psalm CXXXVII.

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Song. With my fa la la

An attempt at the Manner of Waller

Song. The sparkling eye

Song. On the green margin of the brook

Upon a Venerable Rival

Mortals, around your destined heads.

On the Picture of a sleeping Child, from the Latin of Vincent Bourne.

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An Apology for not showing her what I had wrote. 1752

Delia, the unkindest girl on earth

This evening, Delia, you and I

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Written in a Quarrel (the delivery of it prevented by a reconciliation) 16

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Ode. Supposed to be written on the marriage of a friend

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The fifth Satire of the first Book of Horace. Printed in Duncombe's
Horace. 1759

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The ninth Satire of the first Book of Horace. Adapted to the present times, 1759

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Addressed to Miss Macartney, afterwards Mrs. Greville, on reading the Prayer for Indifference. 1762

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God neither known nor loved by the World. Tom. ii. Cant. 11
The Swallow. Tom. ii. Cant. 54

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The Triumph of Heavenly Love desired. Tom. ii. Cant. 236
A figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine Love, in bringing
a Soul to the Point of Self-renunciation and absolute Acquiescence.
Tom. ii. Cant. 110

A Child of God longing to see him beloved.

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Happy Solitude, Unhappy Man. Tom. ii. Cant. 89
Living Water. Tom. iv. Cant. 81

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Truth and Divine Love rejected by the World. Tom. ii. Cant. 22
Divine Justice amiable. Tom. ii. Cant. 119

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The Soul that loves God finds Him every where. Tom. ii. Cant. 118 287
The Testimony of Divine Adoption. Tom. ii. Cant. 78
Divine Love endures no Rival. Tom. ii. Cant. 155
Self-diffidence. Tom. ii. Cant. 125

The Acquiescence of pure Love. Tom. ii. Cant. 135

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