PART I. Page 3. On forgiveness, SECT. 4. The misfortunes of men mostly chargeable on them- selves, 5. On disinterested friendship, 6. On the immortality of the soul, 9. On the beauties of the Psalms, 10. Character of Alfred, king of England, SECT. 4. Lord Mansfield's speech in the House of Lords, 1770, on the bill for preventing the delays of justice, by SECT. 1. The bear and the bees, 2. The nightingale and the glow-worm, 3. The rose, SECT. 4. Care of birds for their young, Page 214 5. Liberty and slavery contrasted, 215 6. Charity. A paraphrase on the 13th chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians, 216 7. Picture of a good man, 917 8. The pleasures of retirement, 219 9. The pleasure and benefit of an improved and well directed imagination, 220 4. Elegy to pity, ib: 5. Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk, Fernandez, 225 6. Gratitude, 7. A man perishing in the snow; from whence reflec 8. The fire-side, 240 9. Providence vindicated in the present state of man, |