About this book
The Hare and many Friends
YOUNG'S NIGHT THOUGHTS.
Night I. Sleep - Night
Time
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107 Night V. Darkness
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The Futility of Man's Resolutions 126
The Power of Example - Midnight 126
Little to be expected from Man
Wisdom
Reflections in a Church-yard
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Inattention to the Voice of Death - 128
Little Learning required,to be Good 129
The Caprice and universal Power
of Death
Invocation to Silence and Darkness 112 Night VI.The Death of Narcissa
140 Solitude The Day of Judgement
140
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FABLES for the FEMALE SEX, by Mr.MOORE.
140 The Eagle and the Assembly of Birds
140 The Panther, the Horse, and other Beasts
141 The Nightingale and Glow-worm
Hymen and Death
141 The Poet and his Patron
Human Life compared to the Ocean 141
The Love of Distinction
Pleasure
Rise of Pleasure
The End of Pleasure
Virtue and Piety
Resources of a Dejected Mind
A Man of Pleasure is a Man of Pain
Earthly Happiness
Joy---Follies of Imagination
Pleasure consists in Goodness
Picture of a Good Man
The Fall of the Good Man
Wit and Wisdom
False Gaiety ends in Despair
NightiX.Reflections on Death
The World a Grave
The triumphs of Death
Deluge and Conflagration
The Last Day
Thoughtlessness of the Last Day
Eternity and Time
141 The Wolf, the Sheep, and the Lamb
142 The Goose and the Swans
142 The Lawyer and Justice
142 The Farmer, the Spaniel, and the Cat
142 The Spider and the Bee
142 The Young Lion and the Ape
143 The Colt and the Farmer
143 The Owl and the Nightingale
143 The Sparrow and the Dove
144 The Female Seducers
144 Love and Vanity
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144 The Young Lady and Looking-Glass Wilkie 173
145 The Boy and the Rainbow
145 The Rake and the Hermit
145 The Youth and the Philosopher
145 The Bee, the Ant, and the Sparrow
- 145 The Bears and the Bees
ib. 173
ib. 174
Whitehead 175
Cotton 175
Merrick 177
ib. 177
Arbuthnot 178
Armstrong 179
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Akenside 179
The unreasonableness of Complaint
Grief and Joy---Night
Regularity of the Heavenly Bodies
Miracles
Nature the Foe of Scepticism
Reasons for Belief
The Power of God infinite
The World sufficient for Man. Con-
templation of the Heavens
Man's Science the Culture of his
Heart
The Greatness of God inexpressible
The Misery of Sin-Reason
Man-Death
Reflections on Sleep
Address to the Trinity
Conclusion
The Pain arising from virtuous Emotions at-
tended with Pleasure
Paraphrase on Psalm lxxiv.16,17 Miss Williams 180
Paraphrase on Isaiah, xlix. 15
ib. 181
148 Reflections on a Future State, from a Review
of Winter
Thomson. 182
Burns 182
A Prayer on the Prospect of Death
The Genealogy of Christ, as it is represented
on the East Window of Winchester College
Chapel. Written at Winton School Louth 182
On the Death of Frederic Prince of Wales.
Written at Paris, by David Lord Viscount
Stormont, of Christ Church, Oxon
150 Death
151 On the Immortality of the Soul
184
Emily 184
S. Jenyns 187
BOOK II. DIDACTIC, DESCRIPTIVE, NARRATIVE, AND PATHETIC.