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On the Threatened Invasion in 1803
The Christian Mother
Christ our Consolation and Relief, under the Ap-
prehension of being Separated by Death from
those we Love
Infatuation of Mankind, with regard to the Things
of Time.
Danger of Delay, in Matters of Religion
On the Death of the Princess Charlotte
Sitting in the Chair of the Scorner
The Plurality of Worlds not an Argument against
the Truth of Revelation
Christ's Agony
The Deluding Influence of the World
There is no Peace to the Wicked
On the Importance of an Interest in the Divine
Favour
The Melancholy Effects of Early Licentiousness
(in a Sermon preached for the Female Orphan
House)
Religion the distinguishing Quality of our Nature
On the Internal Proofs of the Christian Religion
On Temper
Character of Ruth
The Union of Friendship with Religion Recom-
mended
On the Education of Females
Exhortation to Youth to cultivate a Devotional
*! Spirit
Kirwan, 113
Logan, 114
Channing, 115
Montgomery, 118
Fox, 121
Montgomery, 127
Tayler, 130
¡ANCIENT AND MODERN ORATORY.
Hannibal to his Soldiers
Livy, 133
Speech of Lord Chatham, in the House of Peers,
against the American War, and against em-
ploying the Indians in it
135
Lord Chatham's Reply to Sir Robert Walpole
Caius Marius to the Romans
Demosthenes to the Athenians, exciting them to
prosecute the War against Philip
Curran for Hamilton Rowan
138
Sheridan, 141
143
147
Sallust, 149
151
156
Beginning of the First Philippic of Demosthenes
The first Oration of Cicero against Cataline
158
160
An Extract from Mr. Brougham's Speech on Ne- gro Slavery
Peroration to Sheridan's Invective against War. ren Hastings
Panegyric on the Eloquence of Sheridan
164
165
Burke, 167
On Remorse
Discontent, the Common Lot of all Mankind
On the Sublime in Writing
Reflections in Westminster Abbey
Virtue, Man's Highest Interest
The Monk
On Military Glory
Liberty and Slavery
Reyno and Alpin
Story of the Siege of Calais
On Living to One's-Self.
Comal and Galvina
On the Psalms
Anningait and Ajut
On the Pleasure of Painting
Damon and Pythias
On the Abuse of Genius, with reference to the
Works of Lord Byron.
Harley's Death
Advantages of uniting Gentleness of Manners,
Bacon,
Goldsmith, 2
Adam Smith,
3
Ibid.
4
6
Johnson,
Blair, $8
Addison, 11
Harris, 12
Sterne, 14
Marmontel, 16
.
Sterne, 17
Ossian, 18
Fool of Quality, 20
Hazlitt, 24
Ossian, 25
Horne, 26
Johnson, 27
Hazlitt, 33
Fool of Quality, 34
Knowles, 36
Mackenzie, 38
Lord Byron considered as a Moralist, and a Poet
The Hill of Science
The Planetary and Terrestrial Worlds
Hazlitt, 65
Channing, 67
Maury, 71
Channing, 72
Aikin's Miscellanies, 73
Effects of Sympathy in the Distresses of Others
An Exhortation to the Study of Eloquence
On the Cultivation of the Intellectual Powers
The Falling Leaf
Happiness
Addison, 75
Burke, 77
Cicero, 78
Tayler, 79
Anonymous, 81
Ibid. 82
Blackwood's Magazine, 83
PULPIT ELOQUENCE.
The Departed Spirits of the Just are Spectators of
our Conduct on Earth
Time and Manner of the Arrival of Death
Finlayson,
Logan,
85
86
The Deluding Influence of the World'
Spirit
Logan, 109
Cappe, 110
Hutton, 123
against the American War, and against em-,
~ploying the Indians in it
Cicero against Verres .
Invective against Hastings
Cicero for Milo
An Extract from Mr. Brougham's Speech on Ne-
gro Slavery
Peroration to Sheridan's Invective against War-
-ren Hastings
The Death of Marmion
The Burial of Sir John Moore
The Battle of Hohenlinden
On the Downfall of Poland
Mary, the Maid of the Inn
Lord Ullin's Daughter
Song from the Lady of the Lake
The Exile of Erin
On the Plain of Marathon
Lochinvar
A Beth Gelert
Bruce to his Army
The Sailor's Orphan Boy
Harmony of Expression
Battle of the Baltic
The Ocean.
The Present Aspect of Greece
The Curfew
The Battle of Blenheim
Song of Fitz Eustace
The Field of Waterloo
The Smuggler
Outalissi
Jaspar
Outalissi's Death-Song
Robin and Anna
Lord William
The Mariners of England
Thunder Storm among the Alps
The Arab Maid's Song
PAGE
Burns, 168
Campbell, 168
Beattie, 169
Campbell, 170
Sir Walter Scott, 171
Wolfe, 171
Campbell, 172
Ibid, 173
Southey, 175
Campbell, 177
Scott, 179
Campbell, 180
Byron, 181
Scott, 182
Spencer, 183
Burns, 186
Mrs. Opie, 186
Pope, 187
Campbell, 188
Byron, 190
Ibid. 192
Gray, 192
Southey, 196
Scott, 197
Byron, 198
Campbell, 205
Campbell, 212
Southey, 214
Campbell, 218
Byron, 219
Campbell, 221
Moore, 222
Flight of O'Connor's Child, and Death of her Lover Campbell, 223
The Death of Murat
The Triumph of Malachi, King of Meath
The Spanish Champion
Lines on the Departure of Emigrants for New
South Wales
Ouglou's Onslaught
To the Clouds
The Suicide
Mrs. Hemans, 260
Campbell, 261
Motherwell, 264
Anonymous, 265
Crabbe, 267
Anonymous, 268
Potter's Euripides, 269
Anonymous, 271
Mrs. Hemans, 272
Ibid. 273
H. G. Bell, 274
SACRED EXTRACTS IN VERSE.
Wisdom sought from God
The Dying Christian to his Soul
Drummond, 277
Hugh Hutton, 278
Byron, 279
What shall separate us from the Love of Christ? Drummond, 280
Confidence in God
Charity
Peace.
David and Goliath
Henry Moore, 280
Pope, 281
Addison, 282
Drummond, 283
George Herbert, 284
Mrs. Hemans, 285
Drummond, 287
Anonymous, 291
Southey, 292
Drummond, 295
The Cross in the Wilderness
Stanzas on Death
The Funeral-an Eclogue
Belshazzar's Feast.
BLANK VERSE.
Satan to Beelzebub
Milton, 299
Satan's Reproof of Beelzebub
Ibid. 300
Satan surveying the Horrors of Hell
Ibid. 301
Satan arousing his Legions
Evening in Paradise
Description of the Fallen Angels wandering through Hell Ibid. 302
Satan's Address to the Sun
Adam's Account of Himself, with regard to his Creation Ibid.
Contest between Satan and Gabriel
The Good Preacher, and the Clerical Coxcomb
On the Being of a God
Dublin Bay Shipwreck-Deserted Passengers
Address to the Sun.