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Table of Contents
Jupiter and the Farmer *† |
165 |
For the Better *† |
166 |
The Jester and the Little Fishes *† |
168 |
The Atheist and the Acorn * |
169 |
The Prevalence of Custom * |
170 |
The Musselman's Dream * |
172 |
The Shepherd Piping to the Fishes * |
173 |
The Decision of Fortune * |
174 |
The Brass-Pot and Stone-Jugg * |
177 |
The Owl describing her Young ones * |
178 |
The Philosopher, the Young Man and his Statue * |
181 |
The Hog, the Sheep, and the Goat * |
182 |
The Shepherd and the Calm * |
183 |
The Lord and the Bramble * |
185 |
The House of Socrates * |
186 |
The Young Rat and his Dam, the Cock and the Cat * |
187 |
The Executor * |
189 |
The Miser and the Poet * |
191 |
The Tradesman and the Scholar * |
194 |
Man's Injustice towards Providence * |
196 |
The Eagle, the Sow, and the Cat * |
198 |
The Man bitten by Fleas * |
200 |
Reformation * |
202 |
The Lyon and the Gnat * |
203 |
The Man and his Horse * |
205 |
The Dog and his Master † |
206 |
The Battle between the Rats and the Weazels * |
207 |
Democritus and his Neighbours * |
208 |
Fanscomb Barn * |
210 |
Psalm the 137th paraphrased to the 7th verse *†‡ |
214 |
A Preparation to Prayer †‡ |
214 |
A Pastoral between Menalcas and Damon †‡ |
215 |
On Easter Day †‡ |
220 |
Hallelujah †‡ |
222 |
Some Reflections in a Dialogue between Teresa and Ardelia †‡ |
223 |
The 10th Part of the 119th Psalm paraphrased †‡ |
226 |
The 146th Psalm Paraphrased †‡ |
227 |
Gold is try'd in the fire †‡ |
228 |
The Poor Man's Lamb *† |
229 |
The Second Chapter of the Wisdom of Solomon †‡ |
235 |
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