prayer written, and left, in the room in which the author slept for a night at the house of a friend. Burns. 165 A prayer, under the pressure of violent anguish. Burns. 166 The sanctimonious prude Portrait of a pious man Cowper. 186 Thomson. 189 A paraphrase on the latter part of the sixth chapter of A paraphrase on Matthew vii. 12. Miss Williams. 190 Charity: a paraphrase on 1 Cor. chap. xiii. The twenty-fifth chapter of Job paraphrased Prior. 192 Pitt. 194 Pitt. 195 The song of Moses, in the fifteenth chapter of Exodus Piety; or, the vision The hero's school of morality A dialogue between the world, a pilgrim, and virtue. Defects of conversation Parnell. 206 Watts. 210 Sir J. Beaumont. 212 Cowper. 215 Spiritual freedom Cowper. 232 To-morrow Cotton, 235 On conscience Young 237 Thoughts on time Young. 238 Danger of procrastination Young. 242 Moral reflections on comparing the seasons of day and night Young. 244 Instructive comparisons of human life Young. 246 Lessons taught by the death of friends Young. 249 Know thyself Arbuthnot. 252 The vanity of human wishes: in imitation of the tenth ELEGANT EXTRACTS, FROM THE MOST EMINENT POETS. BOOK II. DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL. PART II. HYMN ON THE SEASONS. THESE, as they change, Almighty Father, these, |