T a imple paths in of which Confer is our greatest master is unlich which one is egnally peal te is the frest of the plaetst don nature interely for her orn oake. His zo sumpathus an indle His unes on me ris Surthes futai ain firfect in Trui drag e aud ہر امر BY WILLIAM COWPER, ESQ. TOGETHER WITH HIS POSTHUMOUS POETRY, AND A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE BY JOHN JOHNSON, LL. D. IN THREE VOLUMES. NEW EDITION. - VOL. I. BOSTON: 122 WASHINGTON STREET. 1841. mo gamis Hantley Campbell CONTENTS The Yearly Distress, or Tithing Time at Stock in Lines addressed to Dr. Darwin, On Mrs. Montagu's Feather-Hangings, Verses, supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk during his abode in the Island of On the promotion of Edward Thurlow, Esq. to the Chancellorship of England, On observing some names of little Note recorded Report of an adjudged Case, not to be found in On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's Library, 186 The Love of the World reproved, |