21. Trust in the care of Providence recommended, 19. What are the real and solid enjoyments of human life, 20. Scale of being, 18. On the imperfection of that happiness which rests solely 12. On the true honour of man, 13. The influence of devotion on the happiness of life, sidered, 15. On the power of custom, and the uses to which it may be 16. The pleasure resulting from a proper use of our faculties, 149 151 152 154 156 157 158 161 163 165, 167 23. Virtue, deeply rooted, is not subject to the influence of fortune, 25. Character of James I. king of England, 26. Charles V. Em. of Germany, resigns his dominions, &c. 24. The speech of Fabricius, to king Pyrrhus, who attempted to 2. Verses in which the lines are of different length, 3. Verses containing exclamations, interrogations, parenthe. 179 1. The bears and the bees, 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, 4. Cruelty to brutes censured, 197 5. A paraphrase on the latter part of the 6th chapt. of Matthew, 197 9. On procrastination, 198 199 200 200 10. That philosophy which stops at secondary causes, reproved, 201 CHAPTER IV. 222 222 223 21. Hymn composed during sickness, 235 235 237 |