And back each human path they fondly trace, That led through steady Wisdom's peaceful ways, Through the still vale of dear domestic life; Or through the toils of virtue's arduous strife, INDEX. REFLECTIONS ON THE SEVEN DAYS OF THE WEEK. Sunday. The Omnipresence of God, and the practical Monday. The Improvement of Time, and Self-Exa- Tuesday. The Duty of constant Employment Thursday. The Duty and Manner of being useful in Page . 27 Friday. On the Happiness of the present State, and 36 DIALOGUES. I. Description of a moral, but not gloomy Retire- ment 4.3 II. Inquiry how far Practice has kept pace with In- 46 III. Danger of too much Prosperity without the As- IV. On the Danger and insinuating Nature of Va- nity V. On the Nature of human Happiness OCCASIONAL THOUGHTS . 75 53 56 66 PROSE PASTORALS. I. Inquiry into the Happiness or Misery of a Shep herd's Life II. On the Comforts of virtuous Poverty III. The Happiness of religious Hope A FAIRY TALE.-Education IMITATIONS OF OSSIAN. Page II. The Danger of the Indulgence of the Imagination 137 To Laura. POETRY. On reading the Love Elegies, 1742 Written on New-Year's Eve, while the Bells were ring ing out the Old Year To Cheerfulness 145 . 118 .. 150 . 152 156 . 158 . 161 163 Moral Stanzas. Lines written in the Country towards the end of Autumn Elegy Ode. THE END. T. Davison, Printer, Whitefriars. |