the forty-sixth of the first book; but the motto there is Tandem fit arbor. The Index to the Task (for which, as well as for the parallel passages, the Editor repeats his thanks to Mr. Peace,) will be found so useful that any edition of that delightful poem must henceforth without such an appendage be deemed deficient. CONTENTS. VOL. IX. The Swallow. Tom. ii. Cant. 54 The Triumph of Heavenly Love desired. Tom. ii. A figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine Love, A Child of God longing to see him beloved. Tom. ii. Aspirations of the Soul after God. Tom. ii. Cant. 95 Gratitude and Love to God. Tom. ii. Cant. 96 Happy Solitude, Unhappy Man. Tom. ii. Cant. 89 Truth and Divine Love rejected by the World. Tom. ii. The Soul that loves God finds Him every where. Tom.ii. The Testimony of Divine Adoption. Tom. ii. Cant. 78 The Acquiescence of pure Love. Tom. ii. Cant. 135 Repose in God. Tom. ii. Cant. 17 Glory to God alone. Tom. ii. Cant. 15 Self-love and Truth incompatible. The Necessity of Self-abasement. Tom. iii. Cant. 92 Love increased by Suffering. Tom. iii. Cant. 98 Scenes favourable to Meditation. Tom. iv. Cant. 83 A Tale founded on a Fact, which happened in Jan. 1779. 315 To the Rev. Mr. Newton, on his Return from Ramsgate. 317 Lines, composed for a Memorial of Ashley Cowper, Esq. . 352 |