But all is in His hand whose praise I seek. To charm His ear, whose eye is on the heart, Whose frown can disappoint the proudest strain, 1020 INDEX TO THE TASK. "ACQUAINT thyself with God," Beauty and old age, iii. 601. v. 779. Action, i. 367. Actor, iv. 200. Bells, i. 174; vi. 6. 65. Benevolus, i. 262. 331. Address to domestic happiness, iii. Billiards, iv. 221; vi. 274. Birds in winter, v. 77. Bodies corporate, iv. 671. Books, iii. 392; iv. 158; vi. 87. 98. Brown ("Capability"), iii. 766. Cæsar's laurels, vi. 939. Calenture, i. 447. Candid and liberal, iii. 93 Champions of England, v. 511. Church fares ill, vi. 888. Civilized life, i. 596. 679; iv, 659. Clerical coxcomb, ii. 445. Contemplation, vi. 263. 924. Evening, address to, iv. 243. Contrivers of creation, iii. 156; vi. 198. Excise, iv. 471. Conventicle, ii. 437. Country, ("God made,") i. 749; iii. Country, few lovers of it, iii. 293. 725. Country, who love it, iii. 320. Cowper, account of himself, iii. 108; Cruelty to animals, vi. 381. 594. Death unrepealable, v. 610. Demagogue, iv. 61. Discipline, ii. 702. Discord, iv. 482. Discourse, iv. 174. Disgust concealed, iii. 38. his Excursive poem, iv. 232. Fables false as hell, v. 862. Fatigue of idleness, i. 395. 755 Fire-side enjoyments, iv. 140. Flowers, iii. 648. Foddering of cattle, v. 30. France, ii, 213. 264; v. 468. Gaiety, i. 504. Domestic happiness, iii. 41. 292. 675. Gaming, i. 503; iii. 761. Gardening, iii. 397. 658. Garrick, iii. 598; vi. 654. Glide my life away! vi. 1000 God in every thing, ii. 161, v. 808; God's works and word, iii. 222; v. Golden age, iv. 514. Goliath, iv. 270. England, ii. 206; iii. 742; v. 456. Gout, i. 105. 525. Enmity, ii. 18. Epictetus, ii. 540 Eternity for bubbles, iii. 175. Grace, v. 688. Gratitude and love, iv. 182. Green-house, iii. 566. Groans of Nature, vi. 728. Heavenward all things tend, vi. 818. Man praises man, vi. 632. 694. History writers, iii. 139. Homeborn happiness, iv. 140. Homer, iii. 454. Honest pride, iv. 405. Honest rags, iii. 806. Horace, iv. 190. Humanity, iii. 196. Hume, v. 729. Hunting, iii. 326. Hypocrisy, iii. 100. "Idle man's" employment, iii. 352. Idol of the mob, v. 260; vi. 710. Man o' the town, ii. 622. Mass of mankind, v. 247. Meditation, vi. 84. Memory, iv. 183; vi. 12. Metropolitan volcanoes, iii. 737. Milton, iii. 255; iv. 709. Miracle "all we behold," vi. 132. Mole, i. 273. Improvement "idol of the age," iii. Monitor, ii. 580. Moon, iv. 3. 254. Moralists, ii. 531; v. 670. Mother, vi. 43. Multitude, iii. 673; v. 247. Mutability, v. 529. Nasal twang, ii. 436. Nature" free to all," iii. 721; love Novelty, iii. 54; vi. 706. Oak, i. 377. Oaths, iv. 491. 629. Omai, i. 633. Orator, iv. 66. Ouse, i. 163. 323. Painter's magic skill, i. 422. Patriot, mock, iii. 794; v. 495. Petit-maître parson, ii. 378. Playthings of princes, v. 177. Public virtue, v. 502. Rabble, servile, vi. 694. Refinement, vi. 977. Restoration of all things, vi. 819. Retired man vindicated, vi. 906. Retirement, iii. 117; iv. 142. Riches' wings, iii. 263. 760. Rooks and kites, i. 203. Rural life, hail! iv. 783. Pleasure, "reeling Goddess," iii. 51. Rural lass, iv. 534. Rural sounds, i. 181. Samson, v. 737. Satire, ii. 315; iii. 26. Scenes surpassing fable, vi. 759. Schools, ii. 735. Self-control, iii. 373; vi. 937. Sermons (engraved), ii. 364. |