2. The nightingale and the glow-worm, 3. The trials of virtue, 4. The youth and the philosopher, 5. Discourse between Adam and Eve retiring to rest, 182 183 185 186 1. The vanity of wealth, 6. Religion and death, CHAPTER III.-Didactic Pieces. 2. Nothing formed in vain, 3. On pride, 4. Cruelty to brutes censured, 189 191 192 ib. 193 5. Liberty and slavery contrasted, : 5. A paraphrase on the latter part of the 6th chapter of Matthew, 6. The death of a good man a strong incentive to virtue, 7. Reflections on the future state, from a review of winter,. 8. Adam's advice to Eve, to avoid temptation, 9. On procrastination, 10. That philosophy which stops at secondary causes, reproved, 11. Indignant sentiments on national prejudice, slavery, &c. 1. The morning in suminer, 2. Rural sounds, as well as rural sights, delightful, 3. The Rose, 4. Care of birds for their young, 6. Charity. A paraphrase on the 13th chap, to the Corinthians, 7. Picture of a good man, 8. The pleasures of retirement, 9. The pleasures and benefit of an improved imagination, 5. Verses by Alex. Selkirk, in the island of Juan Fernandez, 6. Gratitude, 7. A man perishing in the snow, with reflections, &c. &c. 8. A morning hymn, CHAPTER VI.-Promiscuous Pieces. 9. Providence vindicated in the present state of man, CHAPTER IV.-Descriptive Pieces. 201 202 ib. 203 ib. 204 206 207 208 CHAPTER V.-Pathetic Pieces. 19. Day. A pastoral, in three parts, in. 20. The order of nature, 241 21 Confidence in Divine protection, 242 22. Hymn on a review of the Seasons, Bolitude, 243 245. |