O sovereign of an isle renowned O Matutini raes auralque salubres . O Thou, by long experience tried Ode (supposed to be written on the marriage of a friend) 228 448 468 Progress of Error. 25 671 239 106 678,9 Promotion of Edward Thurlow, Esq., On the 220 686 Reader, behold a monument. Reasoning at every step he treads Rebellion is my theme all day Receipt of my mother's picture out of Norfolk Receive, dear friend, the truths I teach Reciprocal kindness 216 685 Reflection on Horace's Ode. 231 Repose in God Retired bat, The 483 Retirement 198 684, 5 Rev. W. Cawthorne Unwin, To the 244 368 695 See where the Thames, the purest stream 16 Seest thou yon mountain laden with deep snow 640 Simple Trust 548 Sin enslaved me many years 70 Sin has undone our wretched race 48 Since life in sorrow must be spent 532 720 Sing, Muse (if such a theme, so dark, so long) Sir, when I flew to seize the bird 500 Tale, A. Tale, founded on a fact which happened in January, 1779 The room was shady and soft airs. 409 The new-born child of Gospel grace 72 The nymph must lose her female friend The pineapples in triple row. The poplars are felled The rose had been washed, just washed in a shower The saints should never be dismayed 33 The winter night now well-nigh worn away 635 Thee, whose refulgent staff and summons clear 558 232 There is a Book, which we may call бог 404 There is a fountain filled with the blood 42 |