18th Century · English
Poems
Chapters
- 01THE Divine Sovereignty.verse
- 02THE Transcendent Glories OF THE DEITY.verse
- 03GOD Appears most Glorious IN OUR Salvation by CHRIST.verse
- 04AN Hymn of Praise TO The God of ENGLAND, FOR Three Great Salvations. (VIZ.)verse
- 05GOD Incomprehensible.verse
- 06SICKNESS GIVES A Sight of HEAVEN.verse
- 07THE Universal Hallelujah, OR, PSALM 148. PARAPHRAS'D.verse
- 08THE Love of CHRIST ON His CROSS AND On His THRONE.verse
- 09DEATH A Welcome Messenger.verse
- 10Sincere Praise.verse
- 11GOD's Infinity.verse
- 12LONGING FOR The Second Coming OF CHRIST.verse
- 13THE Sufferings and Glories OF CHRIST. A SONG In Trisyllable Feet.verse
- 14THE Day of Judgment. An ODE, Attempted in English Sapphick.verse
- 15Confession and Pardon.verse
- 16JESUS THE Only SAVIOUR.verse
- 17A Song of Praise TO GOD. PSALM C. In Trissyllable Feet.verse
- 18THE HAPPY SAINT AND Cursed Sinner. PSALM I.verse
- 19Doubts and Fears SUPPRES'D. PSALM III.verse
- 20Praise to the LORD FROM All NATIONS. PSALM C.verse
- 21Brotherly Love. PSALM CXXXIII.verse
- 22THE PLEASURE OF Love to CHRIST Present or Absent.verse
- 23A Sight of CHRIST.verse
- 24LONGING FOR HEAVEN, OR, THE Song of Angels Above.verse
- 25GOD Sovereign and Gracious.verse
- 26THE HAZARD OF Loving the Creatures.verse
- 27Christ's Amazing Love AND My Amazing Coldness.verse
- 28Wishing him ever with me.verse
- 29THE Absence of the Beloved.verse
- 30Sick of Love. Solom. Song, i. 3.verse
- 31Sitting in an Arbour.verse
- 32BEWAILING My own Inconstancy.verse
- 33Forsaken, yet Hoping.verse
- 34The Law and Gospel.verse
- 35THE Death of MOSES, Deut. xxxii. 49, 50. and xxxiv. 5, 6.verse
- 36Breathing towards the Heavenly Country. Casimire. Book I. Od. 19. Imitated. Urit me Patriae Decor, &c.verse
- 37THE GLORIES of GOD Exceed all Worship.verse
- 38TO Her MAJESTY.verse
- 39TO Mr. John Lock Retired from The World of Business.verse
- 40TO Mr. JOHN SHUTE ON Mr. LOCK's Dangerous Sickness sometime after he had retired to study the Scriptures.verse
- 41FRIENDSHIP.verse
- 42TO Nathanael Gould Esqverse
- 43TO Dr. Thomas Gibson.verse
- 44TO My Brothers E. and T. W.verse
- 45TO Mr. A. S. and Mr. T. H.verse
- 46ON The Sudden Death OF Mrs. Mary Peacock.verse
- 47TO THE Reverend Mr. B. Rowe.verse
- 48TO My Sisters S. and M. W.verse
- 49TO Mr. C. and S. Fleetwood.verse
- 50TO Mr. William Blackbourn.verse
- 51TO Mr. Robert Atwood.verse
- 52Free Philosophy.verse
- 53To the Reverend Mr. John Howe.verse
- 54TO Mr. Nicholas Clark.verse
- 55UPON The Dismal Narrative OF THE Afflictions of a Friend.verse
- 56THE REVERSE; ON THE View of some of my Friends remaining Comforts.verse
- 57To the Right Honourable JOHN Lord CUTTS. [At the Siege of Namure.]verse
- 58Against Tears. The beginning of Ode 23. Book 4. of Casimire Imitated. Si, quae flent mala, lugubres Auferrent Oculi, &c.verse
- 59A Word of Warning, OR Few Happy Marriages.verse
- 60TO Mr. Henry Bendish.verse
- 61TO David Polhill Esqverse
- 62TO David Polhill Esqverse
- 63TO THE Discontented and Unquiet.verse
- 64TO John Hartopp Esqverse
- 65TO Thomas Gunston Esqverse
- 66TO John Hartopp Esqverse
- 67TO Dr. JOHN SPEED of Southampton.verse
- 68A Funeral POEM ON Thomas Gunston Esq TO THE Dear Memory of my Honoured Friend Thomas Gunston Esq Who Died November 11. 1700. When he had just Finish't his Seat at NEWINGTON.verse
- 69AN ELEGY ON THE Reverend Mr. Tho. Gouge.verse
- 70AN EPITAPH ON King WILLIAM III. Of Glorious Memory, Who Died March 8th. 1701.verse
- 71SONG I. A general Song of Praise to GOD.verse
- 72SONG II. Praise for Creation and Providence.verse
- 73SONG III. Praise to GOD for our Redemption.verse
- 74SONG IV. Praise for Mercies Spiritual and Temporal.verse
- 75SONG V. Praise for Birth and Education in a Christian Land.verse
- 76SONG VI. Praise for the Gospel.verse
- 77SONG VII. The Excellency of the BIBLE.verse
- 78SONG VIII. Praise to GOD for learning to Read.verse
- 79SONG IX. The All-seeing GOD.verse
- 80SONG X. Solemn Thoughts of GOD and Death.verse
- 81SONG XI. Heaven and Hell.verse
- 82SONG XII. The Advantages of early Religion.verse
- 83SONG XIII. The Danger of Delay.verse
- 84SONG XIV. Examples of early Piety.verse
- 85SONG XV. Against Lying.verse
- 86SONG XVI. Against Quarrelling and Fighting.verse
- 87SONG XVII. Love between Brothers and Sisters.verse
- 88SONG XVIII. Against Scoffing and calling Names.verse
- 89SONG XIX. Against Swearing, and Cursing, and taking God's Name in vain.verse
- 90SONG XX. Against Idleness and Mischief.verse
- 91SONG XXI. Against Evil Company.verse
- 92SONG XXII. Against Pride in Clothes.verse
- 93SONG XXIII. Obedience to Parents.verse
- 94SONG XXIV. The Child's Complaint.verse
- 95SONG XXV. A MORNING SONG:verse
- 96SONG XXVI. An EVENING SONG.verse
- 97SONG XXVII. For the LORD's-DAY MORNING.verse
- 98SONG XXVIII. For the LORD'S-DAY EVENING.verse
- 99The TEN COMMANDMENTS, out of the Old Testament, put into short Rhyme for Children.verse
- 100Our Saviour's Golden Rule.verse
- 101Duty to God and our Neighbour.verse
- 102[Hymn I.] The Hosanna; or Salvation ascribed to CHRIST.verse
- 103[Hymn II.] GLORY to the FATHER and the SON, &c.verse
- 104[MORAL SONG] I. The SLUGGARD.verse
- 105[MORAL SONG] II. Innocent Play.verse
- 106[MORAL SONG] III. The ROSE.verse
- 107[MORAL SONG] IV. The THIEF.verse
- 108[MORAL SONG] V. The ANT or EMMET.verse
- 109[MORAL SONG] VI. Good Resolutions.verse
- 110A SUMMER EVENING.verse
- 111A CRADLE HYMN.verse