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POEMS OF BYROM.
The Author's Life, by Mr. Chalmers.....
Preface.......
A Pastoral. Written by the Author, when a
Student at Trinity College, Cambridge, and
first printed in the eighth Volume of the
› Spectator .....
A Description of Tunbridge, in a Letter to
P. M. Esq...
A full and true Account of an horrid and bar-
barous Robbery, committed on EppingForest,
upon the Body of the Cambridge Coach.
lo a Letter to M. F. Esq..
A Letter to R. L. Esq. on his Departure from
London.
Verses, spoken extempore at the Meeting of a
Club,upon the President's appearing in a black
Bob Wig, who usually wore a white Tye
The Astrologer.........
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183
185
186
Contentment: or, the happy Workman's Song 191
The Dissection of a Beau's Head. From the
Spectator, No. 275...
Song.-Why, prithee now, what does it signify 192
Extempore Verses, upon a Trial of Skill be-
tween the two great Masters of the Science
of Defence, Messrs. Figg and Sutton
Verses spoken at the breaking up of the Free
Grammar School, in Manchester. The three
Black Crows. A Tale.........
Verses spoken on the same Occasion with the
preceding.........
On Clergymen preaching Politics. To R-
L, Esq.......
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208
The Ape and the Fox, a Fable. Spoken on
the same Occasion
Moses's Vision
Epistle 1.
II.
III.
229
IV.
230
An Epistle to J. Bl-k-n, Esq. Occasioned
by a Dispute concerning the Food of St.
John the Baptist
A divine Pastoral...............................t
231
Three Epistles to G. Lloyd, Esq. on a Passage
in Homer.
An Hymn on the Omnipresence..
The Collect for Advent Sunday
On the same
On the Epiphany.....................d? • ༡༤༠༩་5༠་༩༩256
Meditations for every day in Passion Week.
Monday. God in Christ is all love kaldt afb.
Tuesday. How Christ quencheth the wrath!
of God in us
Wednesday. Christ satisfieth the justice of 19¶
God by fulfilling all righteousness:0.9dit aíb.
Thursday. Christ the beginner and finisher
of the new life in mauti...huw.tbuy.d.20b.
Friday. How the sufferings and death of&TI
Christ are available to man's salvation:258
Saturday. How Christ by his death overs
came death......
wwmi).K.ut ib.
On Hor. Lib. i. Ode ix. v. 13. Nunc et
Easter Collect
Campus et Areæ, &c.
237
On Hor. Lib. ii. Ode iii. v. 17. Cedes coemp-
Easter Day
tis Saltibus, et domo, &c.
An Hymn for Easter Day
238
On Hor. Lib. iii. Ode ix. v. 57. Non est
On Whitsunday
meum, si mugiat Africis, &c.......
Hor. Lib. iii. Ode xviii....
239
Hor. Lib. iii. Ode iv. Ut tuto ab atris Cor-
pore Viperis, &c.........
259
260
261
Hor. Lib. iv. Ode iii. Romæ, principus Ur-
bium, &c.....
Hor. Lib. i. Ode xv. Iracunda Diem pro-
ferit Ilio, &c...
240
Hor. Lib. i. Ode xxix.-Quis neget arduis, &c. ib.
Hor. Lib. ii. Ode xiv.
Hor. Lib. iii. Ode xxiii. -Thure placaris et
Hornâ, &c......
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241
The foregoing Criticism, in English Verse...
Hor. Lib. i. Ode xx. Vile potabis modicis
Sabinum, &c.
An Encouragement to earnest and importunate
A Soliloquy, on reading the 5th and 8thVerses
of the 57th Psalm
An Epistle from the Author to his Sister,
the foregoing Soliloquy enclosed...
Verses, written under a Print, representing the
Salutation of the Blessed Virgin..
Verses written under a Print, representing
Christ in the Midst of the Doctors..
262
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10.
263
Armelle Nicholas's Account of herself. From
the French
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Reflections on the foregoing Accounts $264
St. Cecilia's Hymn
A Letter to a Lady, occasioned by her desiring
the Author to revise and publish the Poems
of Bishop Ken....
A Hint to Christian Poets
Ou the Disposition of Mind requisite for the
right Use and Understanding of the Holy
Scriptures.....
265
266
On the same..........
Advertisement upon the same
On the same Subject, in a Letter to Mr.Ponthieu ib.
A Stricture on the Bishop of Gloucester's Doc-
trine of Grace
267
On Prior's Solomon, an Epigram
ib. On the Conversion of St. Paul
272
273
On Faith, Reason, and Sight, considered as the
three distinct Mediums of human Perception
A Dialogue between Rusticus, Theophilus, and
Academicus, on the Nature, Power, and Use
of human Learning, in Matters of Religion 270
A poetical Version of a Letter from the Earl
of Essex to the Earl of Southampton
The Italian Bishop. An Anecdote......
On Resignation. To a Friend in Trouble...... ib.
A poetical Version of a Letters from Jacob
Behmen to a Friend, on the same Occasion. 274
On bearing the Cross, A Dialogue
A Soliloquy on the Cause and Consequence of
a doubting Mind
275
276
A plain Account of the Nature and Design of
true Religion.....
On the true Meaning of the Scripture Terms
Life and Death, when applied to Men
On the Ground of true and false Religion...... 277
Peter's Denial of his Master ............ ..............................
On the Cause, Consequence, and Cure of spiri-
tual Prideas..... ib.
The Beggar and the Divine
278
Fragment of an Hymn on the Goodness of God
Universal Good the Object of the divine Will,
and Evil the necessary Effect of the Crea-
diture's Opposition to it.....
A Prayer, used by Francis the First, when he
was at War with the Emperor Charles the
Fifth.........
A Comment on the following Passage in the
general Confession of Sins, used in the
Church Liturgy: According to thy Pro-
mises, &c.
Page
288
For the due Improvement of a funeral Solem- nity
289
292
On Church-Communion, in seven Parts; from
a Letter of Mr. Law
A dying Speech. From Mr. Law...............
A Comment on the following Scripture: In
the beginning was the Word. John i. 1.
A memorial Abstract of a Sermon preached by
the rev. Mr. Hon Proverbs, c. xx. v. 27.. 293
On the Union and three-fold Distinction of
God, Nature, and Creature
On the Origin of Evil....
A friendly Expostulation with a Clergyman
concerning a Passage in his Sermon, relat-
ing to the Redemption
On the same Subject, written upon another
Occasion ...
An Expostulation with a zealous Sectarist
Thoughts on imputed Righteousness, occa-
sioned by reading the rev. Mr. Hervey's
Dialogues, between Theron and Aspasio
294
295
296
On the Nature of free Grace, and the Claim
to Merit for the Performance of good Works. 298
A Soliloquy, on reading a Dispute about Faith
and Works
299