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CONTENTS.
VOL. III.
HYMNS.
I. WALKING with God
11. Jehovah-Jireh. The Lord will provide
III. Jehovah-Rophi. I am the Lord that healeth
thee.....
IV. Jehovah-Nissi. The Lord my Banner
v. Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord send Peace
VI. Wisdom........
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VII. Vanity of the World.....
VIII. O Lord, I will praise thee
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IX. The contrite Heart
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x. The future Peace and Glory of the Church .
XXXIII. Seeking the beloved
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XXXIV. Light shining out of Darkness
XXXV. Welcome Cross........
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XXXVI. Afflictions sanctified by the Word
XXXVII. Temptation.
XXXVIII. Looking upwards in a Storm
XXXIX. The Valley of the Shadow of Death
XL. Peace after a Storm
XLI. Mourning and Longing
XLII. Self-Acquaintance
XLIII. Prayer for Patience
XLIV. Submission.....
XLV. The happy Change...........
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XLVI. Retirement..
45
XLVII. The hidden Life
46
XLVIII. Joy and Peace in believing
XLIX. True Pleasures...
L. The Christian......
LI. Lively Hope and Gracious Fear....
LII. For the Poor
LIII. My Soul thirsteth for God
LIV. Love constraining to Obedience
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LXVI. I will praise the Lord at all times......................
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Fragment of a Hymn.....
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAME DE LA
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A Child of God longing to see him beloved..
Aspirations of the Soul after God.
Gratitude and Love to God.
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Happy Solitude-Unhappy Men......................
Living Water....
Truth and Divine Love rejected by the World
Divine Justice amiable.
The Soul that loves God finds him every where
The Testimony of Divine Adoption
Divine Love endures no rival
Self-Diffidence
The Acquiescence of Pure Love
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Love
Love faithful in the Absence of the Beloved.....
pure
The entire Surrender...
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Elegy II. On the Death of the University Beadle at
Cambridge..........
Elegy III. On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester
Elegy IV. To his Tutor Thomas Young......
Elegy V. On the Approach of Spring
Elegy VI. To Charles Deodati...........
Elegy VII..........
128
Eprigrams. On the Inventor of Guns .....................................................
To Leonora singing at Rome.
To the same
The Cottager and his Landlord. A Fable.......
153
To Christina, Queen of Sweden, with Cromwell's Picture 154
On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor, a Physician.............. 154
On the Death of the Bishop of Ely
156
Nature unimpaired by Time.
159
On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristotle 162
To his Father..
163
An Ode, addressed to Mr. John Rouse, Librarian of the
University of Oxford
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Sonnet-" Fair Lady! whose harmonious name"
Sonnet-" As on a hill-top rude, when closing day
Canzone "They mock my toil-the nymphs and"
Sonnet-To Charles Deodati.
Sonnet-"Lady! it cannot be but that thine eyes"
Sonnet-"Enamour'd, artless, young, on foreign ground" 193
Simile in Paradise Lost.
Translation of Dryden's Epigram on Milton.........................................
TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE.
The Thracian.........
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Reciprocal Kindness the Primary Law of Nature.
A Manual more ancient than the Art of Printing. 197
An Enigma-" A needle, small as small can be" 199
Sparrows self-domesticated in Trinity Coll. Cambridge. 200
Familiarity dangerous.
Invitation to the Redbreast.
Strada's Nightingale.......
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Ode on the Death of a Lady, who lived 100 years....... 204