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MISCELLANEOUS POEMs continued.
PAGE
On a similar Occasion, for the Year 1790 507
On a similar Occasion, for the Year 1792 508
On a similar Occasion, for the Year 1793 509
SONNETS.
To Henry Cowper, Esq. .
511
To William Wilberforce, Esq.
ib.
To William Hayley, Esq.
512
To George Romney, Esq.
To Mrs. Unwin
513
To John Johnson
514
OLNEY HYMNS.
1. Walking with God
2. Jehovah-Jireh. The Lord will provide
515
3. Jehovah-Rophi. I am the Lord that heal-
eth thee
516
4. Jehovah-Nissi. The Lord my banner ib.
5. Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord send peace 517
6. Wisdom
518
7. Vanity of the World
519
8. O Lord, I will praise Thee
520
9. The Contrite Heart
10. The future Peace and Glory of the Church 521
11. Jehovah our Righteousness
522
12. Ephraim repenting
13. The Covenant
523
14. Jehovah-Shammah
15. Praise for the Fountain opened
524
16. The Sower
525
17. The House of Prayer
526
18. Lovest thou me?
19. Contentment
527
20. Old Testament Gospel
528
21. Sardis
529
22. Prayer for a Blessing on the Young 530
23. Pleading for and with Youth
24. Prayer for Children
531
25. Jehovah Jesus
532
26. On opening a Place for Social Prayer
533
27. Welcome to the Table
28. Jesus hasting to suffer
534
29. Exhortation to Prayer
535
OLNEY HYMNS continued.
30. The Light and Glory of the Word
31. On the Death of a Minister
536
32. The Shining Light
33. The Waiting Soul
537
34. Seeking the Beloved
538
35. Light shining out of Darkness
539
36. Welcome Cross
37. Afflictions sanctified by the Word
540
38. Temptation
541
39. Looking upwards in a Storm
40. The Valley of the Shadow of Death 542
41. Peace after a Storm
543
42. Mourning and Longing
43. Self-Acquaintance
544
44. Prayer for Patience
545
45. Submission
546
46. The happy Change
47. Retirement
547
48. The hidden Life .
548
49. Joy and Peace in believing
50. True Pleasures
549
51. The Christian
550
52. Lively Hope and gracious Fear
551
53. For the Poor
552
54. My Soul thirsteth for God
55. Love constraining to Obedience
553
56. The Heart healed and changed by Mercy 554
57. Hatred of Sin
58. The new Convert
555
59. True and false Comforts
556
60. A living and a dead Faith .
61. Abuse of the Gospel
557
62. The Narrow Way
558
63. Dependence
64. Not of Works
559
65. Praise for Faith
560
66. Grace and Providence
67. I will praise the Lord at all times
561
68. Fragment of a Hymn
562
COWPER'S LATIN POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS.
On the Loss of the Royal George
In Submersionem Navigi, cui Georgius Regale
nomen inditum .
563
LATIN POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS continued. PAGE
The Lily and the Rose
564
Idem Latine redditum
565
The Poplar Field
566
567
Votum
On the Ice Islands, seen floating in the German
Ocean
568
Montes Glaciales, in Oceano Germanico natantes 569
In seditionem horrendum, corruptelis Gallicis,
ut fertur, Londini nuper exortam
571
Translation
Monumental Inscription to William Northcot ib.
572
Translation of Prior's Chloe and Euphelia ib.
TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE.
The Glow-worm
573
The Jackdaw
The Cricket
574
The Parrot
575
On the Picture of a Sleeping Child
577
The Thracian
Reciprocal Kindness the primary Law of Na-
ture
A Manual, more ancient than the Art of Print-
ing, and not to be found in any Catalogue 578
An Enigma
580
Sparrows self-domesticated in Trinity College,
Cambridge
581
Familiarity dangerous
582
Invitation to the Redbreast
Strada's Nightingale
583
Ode on the Death of a Lady, who lived One
Hundred Years, and died on her Birthday,
1728
584
The Cause won
585
The Silk-worm
The Innocent Thief
586
Denner's Old Woman
587
The Tears of a Painter
588
The Maze.
589
No Sorrow peculiar to the Sufferer
The Snail
The Cantab
590
.
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE LATIN CLASSICS.
Horace. Book ü. Ode x.
591
A Reflection on the foregoing Ode
592
Fifth Satire of the First Book of Horace
Ninth Satire
598
The Salad. By Virgil
602
Virgil. Æneid, Book viü. line 18
606
Ovid. Trist. Lib. v. Eleg. xii.
617
Hor. Lib. i. Ode ix.
619
Hor. Lib. i. Ode xxxviii.
Another Version of the same Ode
Hor. Lib. ü. Ode xvi.
620
EPIGRAMS, TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN OF
OWEN.
On one ignorant and arrogant
621
Prudent Simplicity :
To a Friend in Distress
Retaliation
“ When little more than boy in age
Sunset and Sunrise.
622
In Brevitatem Vitæ Spatii Hominibus concessi.
By Dr. Jortin
On the Shortness of Human Life. Translation
of the above
Verses to the Memory of Dr. Lloyd
623
The same in English
624
TRANSLATIONS FROM MADAME DE LA Morte
GUYON.
The Nativity
625
God neither known nor loved in the World 630
The Swallow
631
The Triumph of Heavenly Love desired 632
A figurative Description of the procedure of
Divine Love, in bringing a soul to the point
of Self-renunciation and absolute Acqui-
A Child of God longing to see him beloved 634
Aspirations of the soul after God
636
Gratitude and Love to God
Happy Solitude—unhappy Men
637
Living Water
638
escence
TRANSLATIONS FROM MADAME GUYON con-
tinued.
Truth and Divine Love rejected by the World 638
Divine Justice amiable
639
The Soul that loves God finds Him every where 640
The Testimony of Divine Adoption
641
Divine Love endures no Rival
642
Self-diffidence.
643
The Acquiescence of Pure Love
644
Repose in God.
645
Glory to God alone
Self-love and Truth incompatible .
646
The Love of God the End of Life
647
Love Faithful in the Absence of the Beloved 648
Love
pure and fervent
The Entire Surrender
ib
The Perfect Sacrifice
649
God hides his People
26
The Secrets of Divine Love are to be kept 651
The Vicissitudes experienced in the Christian
Life
654
Watching into God in the Night Season 657
On the same
658
660
The Joy of the Cross.
66)
Joy in Martyrdom
66:
Simple Trust
664
The Necessity of Self-abasement
Love increased by Suffering
Scenes favourable to Meditation
667
Index to the Task