Collected Poems |
Contents
Lord Thou knowest all Things | 5 |
Philosophic Devotion | 11 |
said I will be wise | 22 |
xi | 29 |
Earth | 49 |
Conjugal Love and Happiness | 55 |
The Messiahs Kingdom | 68 |
10 | 69 |
On hearing of the Rev Mr Samuel Blairs | 131 |
24 | 137 |
Say shall a Brother Sir nay more a Friend | 141 |
Verses by a pious Clergyman of Virginia | 154 |
Sin haunts my steps where eer I fly | 158 |
The Different States of Sinners and Saints | 164 |
Extract from a poem on the barbarities of the French | 170 |
SelfExamination | 177 |
Deus Or The Invisible World | 76 |
BOOK II | 87 |
The Law and Gospel | 93 |
20 | 97 |
Love to God for His Holiness | 100 |
Spiritual Inactivity lamented | 108 |
No never never can this heart | 117 |
Though luscious Figs no more shall bloom and grow | 123 |
The one Thing needful generally neglected | 183 |
The holy Spirit invoked | 189 |
Christ most worthy of Esteem | 192 |
A Fathers Reflections on the Birth of a Son | 198 |
A Paraphrase on the CXXXVII Psalm | 205 |
Translation of a Latin poem of Doctor Watts | 212 |
Verses on Gen Braddocks defeat | 219 |
NOTES | 243 |