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THE SECOND VOLUME-Continued
XAn Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq.
Tirocinium; or a Review of Schools .
The Diverting History of John Gilpin
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POEMS ADDED SUBSEQUENTLY DURING THE AUTHOR'S LIFE
On the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bullfinch
On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture out of Norfolk
The Dog and the Water-lily
POSTHUMOUS POEMS OF MIDDLE AND LATER LIFE
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An Address to the Mob on Occasion of the Late Riot at the
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POSTHUMOUS POEMS OF MIDDLE AND LATER LIFE-Continued
In Submersionem Navigii Cui Georgius Regale Nomen Inditum
Song on Peace
To the Immortal Memory of the Halibut
The Poplar Field
Idem Latine Redditum
Written on a Page of The Monthly Review
XEpitaph on Dr. Johnson
Inscription for a Moss House in the Shrubbery at Weston
Sonnet to a Young Lady on her Birthday.
Stanzas Subjoined to the Yearly Bill of Mortality of the Parish
of All Saints, Northampton
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Lines composed for a Memorial of Ashley Cowper, Esq.
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Sweet Meat has sour sauce; or, The Slave Trader in the Dumps 457
On the Queen's Visit to London
On the Benefit received by His Majesty from Sea-bathing.
In Memory of the late John Thornton, Esq.
To Rev. Walter Bagot
The Judgment of the Poets
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On the Refusal of the University of Oxford to Subscribe to His
Inscription
Lines, written for insertion in a Collection of Handwritings and
Epitaph on a Free but Tame Redbreast
On a Mistake in His Translation of Homer
To William Wilberforce, Esq.
To Warren Hastings, Esq.
To Dr. Austen of Cecil Street, London
To William Hayley, Esq.
XTo Mrs. Unwin.
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To John Johnson, on his presenting me with a Bust of Homer 495
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XOn a Spaniel called "Beau
Beau's Reply
Answer to Stanzas addressed to Lady Hesketh
To a Lady who wore a Lock of his Hair set with Diamonds
On a Letter of Miss Fanshawe
To the Spanish Admiral Count Gravina
On Flaxman's Penelope
On Receiving Heyne's Virgil from Mr. Hayley
In a Time of Great Heat
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Truth and Divine Love Rejected by the World.
Divine Justice Amiable
The Soul that Loves God finds Him Everywhere
The Testimony of Divine Adoption
Divine Love Endures no Rival
Self-Love and Truth Incompatible
The Love of God the End of Life
Love Faithful in the Absence of the Beloved
Love Pure and Fervent
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The Entire Surrender
The Perfect Sacrifice
The Secrets of Divine Love are to be kept.
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The Vicissitudes Experienced in the Christian Life
Watching Unto God in the Night Season
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Elegy II. On the Death of the University Bedel at Cambridge 558
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. Composed in the Author's 19th year
Miscellaneous Poems
On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor
On the Death of the Bishop of Ely
Nature Unimpaired by Time
On the Platonic Idea
To His Father
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