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Folio
A brutish indolence many men doth bind
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
A firm accord in forces that are weak
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99v
A foe's miscarriage speak not, tho' you know
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99v
A good man many wrongs and failings brooks
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102
A good persuasion more and more improve
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98v
A high desire, no speed, too early brings
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 96v
A little 'tis, a poor man's want sustains
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99v
A little time I dwell below
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 32
A lover's passion rightly to declare
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99
A lowly cottage, underneath a hill
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 81v
A pilgrim truly here I am
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 47v
A poor man's name choose rather to abide
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
A soldier must be stout and void of fear
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
Adversity's termed, rightly, wisdom's school
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
Ah Blessed Jesu! how couldst thou
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 84
Ah! me, my soul, where shall I find relief?
Watts, Isaac
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 72
Ah! my dear Lord, whose changeless love
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 123
All glory to th'Eternal Three
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 122v
All praise to thee, my God, this night
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 12
Almighty Saviour, when I see
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 85
An aged crone who scarce can draw her breath
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
An orator, 'bove Tully, thou'lt be said
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
And O! what numbers shall I find to tell (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 50v
And well I know thy tender love
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 117v
And wilt thou yet be found
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 107v
Arise, my muse, awake thy sleeping lyre
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 51v
As vice's clamorous voice you hourly hear
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102v
Ask not the thing to grant you would detest
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
At length, my soul, thy fruitless hopes give o'er (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 26v
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 10v
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 11
Be righteous first thyself, and on this score
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
Bewilder'd in this world of sin
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 58v
Blest be the God, whose tender care
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 126v
Blest be the Lord, who still provides
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 42
Both day and night, O God, my sighs
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 95v
Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 129
Can God forget his children dear
Watts, Isaac
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 60v
Christ, thy church's Light and Rock
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 42v
Come, holy celestial dove
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 53v
Come, Holy Ghost, all-quick'ning fire
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 125
Come, Holy Ghost, my soul inspire
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 130
Come, let us view the hosts above
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 43
Come, Saviour, Jesu, from above
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 103
Come, Saviour, Jesu, from above
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 119v
Come, ye weary sinners, come
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 88v
Commit thou all thy griefs
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 121
Conspicuous wouldst thou be? to many known
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99
Content's a kingdom where the soul dilates
Watts, Isaac
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 74v
Cost on the dead, 'tis folly to bestow
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
Dost thou desire a good man to be styled
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
Dot'st thou on wealth, thou seemst by heaven decry'd
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102v
Each day thou liv'st, be wiser on that score
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99v
Elijah's example declares
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 134v
Enslav'd to sense, to pleasure prone
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 109
Envy's a grief no kiness [sic] can assuage
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
Eternal Beam of light divine
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 122
Father, behold with gracious eyes
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 90
Father, I stretch my hands to thee
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 94v
Father, in me reveal thy son
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 90
Father, of Jesus Christ, my lord
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 90
Father of Jesus Christ the just (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 89v
Father of light, from whom proceeds
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 116v
Forbear the meanness of the poor to upbraid
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
Fountain of being, source of Good
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 109
Frankly forgive, but always with this care
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99
From these temptations me retrieve
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 14v
Give God, thy great creator, homage due (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 8
God moves in a mysterious way
Cowper, William
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 128v
God of all consolation, take
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 91
God of Love, that hear'st the prayer
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 89v
God of mercy and compassion
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 133
God of my life, what just return
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 116
Good unto all the miser does refuse
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
Gracious Spirit, Dove divine
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 128
Grant me, my God, a life well spent
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 55v
Gravity does the magistrate support
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99
Great God, indulge my humble claim
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 93
Great God! on what a slender thread
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 93
Great Pow'r! at whose almighty hand
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 20v
Grim death, th'inevitable lot
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 21
Happy hours, all hours excelling
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 2v
Haste, O my soul, exulting rise
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 54
He is not happy, whom men happy deem
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
He who a drunkard's wrongs returns with blows
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 96v
He who beneath thy shelt'ring wing resides
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 25v
He's blest whose sins have pardon gain'd
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 13v
Heavy exaction causeth great distress
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
Help to a friend in his distresses show
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
Here wretched mortals have not leave alone
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 19v
Himself who conquers after great things done
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
Holy Ghost dispel our sadness
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 127v
How death comes on, none yet could e'er descry
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 103
How full of changes is the state
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 63
How gaily is at first begun
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 41
How happy are some
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 36
How hard is our reason to the future blind
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 22
How little does this earth appear
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 56v
How melancholy is my case
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 44v
How sad our state by nature is
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 93v
How sad our state by nature is
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 132
How sad's my state, I know not how
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 48v
How shall weak eyes of flesh, weigh'd down
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 118
How swiftly wasted in a sigh
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 120v
How tedious the loitering minutes roll on (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 9
How treach'rously do all behave
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 46v
How vain are all the hopes we center here
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 27v
How weak, alas, is all the pow'r of man (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 9
I count it long since I received
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 47
I languish and pine (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 87
I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 107v
I'll envy not the man whose barns
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 37
I'm bound for new Jerusalem
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 76
If idols lurk unseen
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 45
If in this darksome wild I stray
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 104
If not refresh'd with new deserved praise
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
Illustrious Sun, Immanuel
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 68v
Impendent death, and guilt that threatens hell
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 19v
In acts of worship, when we bring
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 67
In all my trials still I see
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 43v
In every chance thyself wouldst manly bear
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
In men this folly we may oft descry
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101
In pious hymns and consecrated lays
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 50
In prosperous state, 'gainst evils most prepare
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101
In thee, O Christ, is all my hope
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 129v
Innocence does the happy, happy make
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
Instructive sound! I'm now convinced by thee (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 108
It is a sacred art, whereby
Watts, Isaac
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 77v
Jesu, as taught by thee, I pray (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 90
Jesu, dear departed Lord
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 91
Jesu, if still the same thou art
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 106
Jesu, if still thou art today
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 107
Jesu, my light again I view
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 104v
Jesu, thy boundless love to me
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 104
Jesu, thy boundless love to me
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 124v
Jesus, accept the praise
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 90v
Jesus, lead me by thy power
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 130v
Jesus, my Lord, attend
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 86v
Jesus, shall I never be
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 92
Jesus, the all-atoning Lamb
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 105v
Jesus, the all-restoring word
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 130
Joy of my soul, when thou art gone
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 111
Let this in all thy studies be thy strife
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
Let us with reverence draw nigh
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 56
Let wars and famines be abroad
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 44
Like Mary, full of shame
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 35
Long life and pleasant is the people's prayer
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
Lord, I confess my sin is great
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 113
Lord, let the angels praise thy name
Herbert, George
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 112
Lord, now my sleep does me forsake
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 13
Love divine, all Loves excelling
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 88 and 132v
Man's dangerous foe it is not hard to find
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 96v
Many affect their grief long time to show
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99
Men are too much concerned about their meat
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102
Men dig much ground, t'extract a little ore
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
Men love to sin, but not their sin to show
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
Men rage against, and hardly do acquit
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98v
Men sordidness, call thrift; zeal their mad rage
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
Men travel far great riches to acquire
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
Men would have laws suit to their life and way
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
Mercy does works, wholly divine, affect
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
Messiah! joy of every heart
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 89
Mistaken man! Is this the fancy'd all (incomplete)
Bellamy, Daniel?
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 10
Mistaken mortals, strive in vain
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 71v
Monarch of all, with lovely fear
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 119
Most careful shepherd, when I stray
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 45v
Much study many vainly do bestow
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98v
My days, and weeks, and months, and years (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 1
My God (if I may call Thee mine)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 124
My lord, my dearest lord I see
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 48
My soul, thy grateful homage pay
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 54v
My stock lies dead, and no increase
Herbert, George
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 109v
My times of sorrows and of joy
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 129
Night past, and all the shadows fled
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 70v
Nights dismal shade[s] once more are fled
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 83v
No pleasure 'tis to be oppress'd, confin'd
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102
No ravenous beast so dangerous can be said
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
None from a living miser good e'er found
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
Not only base, but foolish, 'tis to show
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99v
Nothing in this world I want
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 131v
Nothing so strange does to one man befall
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102v
Now sable night concludes the day
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 84
Now that the sable mantle of the night (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 18v
Oh! calumny, thou worst of woes (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 28v
O God of Gods, in whom combine
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 125
O God! what eloquence of mortal sound
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 51
O God, whose eyes are flames of fire
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 39v
O how favored of the Lamb
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 35
Oh! how I hurried am
Watts, Isaac
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 73
O kill in me this rebel sin
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 119v
O Lord! to thee my morning song
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 55
O mark my way, my doubts remove
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 31v
O must I still drag on the cumbrous load
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 2
O my dear Saviour, pray incline
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 31
O Pow'r supreme! eternal God and King
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 85v
O Saviour, first-born son of God
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 32v
O sovereign Love, to thee I cry
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 118
O the faith we seek, we oft ourselves bereave
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101
O Thou that hear'st when sinners cry
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 92v
O Thou to whose all-searching sight
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 124
O Thou, who all things canst control
Wesley, John
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 108
O Thou, whose all-creating hands sustain
Pope, Alexander
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 27
O Thou whose tender mercy hears
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 133v
O throw away thy rod
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 114
Oh unbelief! how long hast thou
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 49v
O what wretched souls are we
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 57
Others may tell how grand, how great
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 41
Our going out, our coming in
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 32v
Our shepherd alone
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 33v
Parent of good, whose plenteous grace
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 126
Peace, fluttering soul! the storm is o'er
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 115v
Praise the Lord with awful mirth
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 3v
Praise to the God of all the earth
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 34v
Rash, groundless anger, all men scorn and hate
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
Redeem'd by Christ! ah happy state
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 81
Rise, my soul, with ardor rise
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 127
Sat. when th'art robb'd of what thy lusts did feed
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98v
Say not the wicked are from vengeance free
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102v
Seditious actions to destruction tend
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
See here thy ransomed servant, see
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 119
Shall mortal beauties at a glance
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 57v
Since our good God with all surveying eye
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 4v
Solitude! where shall I find
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 107v
Sorrow and sin, and loss and pain
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 113v
Sovereign of all, whose will ordains
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 91v
Speech is the picture of the inward mind
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
Still nigh me, O my saviour, stand
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 103v
Stretch'd on the turf in sylvan shades
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 25
Swift from her sight the heavenly power withdrew (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 1
T'amend an counsel, thyself shew not nice
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102v
T'exclude from business, and of books deprive
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
T'injustice he approaches very near
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98v
Teach me, my God and king
Herbert, George
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 108v
That courage, man do rightly name and prize
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 103
That man's pronounced unfortunate to be
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
The angry rage like lions, stormy seas
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
The generous, their bounty, early date
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
The great good man, whom fortune will displace
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 21
The kingdom of our Christ is come (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 30v
The Lord, thy maker, be thy way
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 33v
The people's voice nor fear, nor seek to gain
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102
The poor of crosses chiefly do complain
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 96v
The prince, by blood, that does his actions steer
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 96v
The proud are far inferior to the week
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
The reason men so hardly are reclaimed
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101
The saints should never be dismay'd
Cowper, William
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 131
The silver moon and all her starry train (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 9
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 23
The ta[l]k of fools incessant is and weak
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
The unruly sick add to their suffering full
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99v
The valiant thus, all perils up do sum
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
The virtues of a friend aloud proclaim
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
The weary mariner long time distressed
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 67v
The world's a pest-house, and the plague of sin
Watts, Isaac
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 79v
Thee may I love, my strength, my tower
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 105
Their sinful courses how should man abate
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101
They are the wise, not only who provide
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101
Things both of danger and of profit fear
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
Think'st thou, 'cause rich, thou stand'st on higher ground
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100v
This among man's general disease
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
This fav'rite maxim modern atheists boast (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 27v
This life's a passage through a sea of tears
Watts, Isaac
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 77v
Those men, who occupy the seas
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 34
Those who of sin will a true notion frame
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102v
Those who resolve with greater hate than speed
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97
Those who retain unto the vicious great
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
Those who their age industriously conceal
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 99v
Those, whom their crimes, to want and exile doom
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98v
Thou hidden love of God, whose height
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 114v
Thou, Lord, my power and wisdom art
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 113
Thou, O Lord, my portion art (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 87v
Thou, O my God, thou only art
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 105v
Thou seest our weakness, Lord
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 103v
Thou, who hast giv'n so much to me
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 110
Tho' circumstances here below
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 60
Though criminal from judgement often flee
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
Tho' kings appear dispensers of men's fate
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98
Tho' mirth's held folly by the general voice
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102
Tho' none can all obtain which they desire
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102
Tho' truth is music unto every ear
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
Thrice welcome to my sin-sick heart
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 49
Thro' various hazards and events we rove (incomplete)
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 10
Thunder frights all, and does but few annoy
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
Thy virtue hold, whate'er becomes of fame
Allston, Washington
Harvard
MS Eng 614
Tir'd with the burdens of the weary day
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 64v
Tis a point I long to know
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 134
Tis more desirable to merit praise
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 98v
Tis worth our care these three things to prevent
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101
To ask what nature barely does suffice
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 102
To be dissolved, th'illustrious Christian cried
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 6
To celebrate thy praise, my God
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 17
To fear to sin speaks not a perfect state
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 97v
To govern armies, kingdoms, men affect
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
To grant a man what's hurtful to his state
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 101v
To outer solitude he himself must give
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 100
To the Almighty on his radiant throne
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 38v
To thee from thy temple I lift up mine eyes
Harvard
MS Eng 614
f. 3v
To think man guilty we are much inclin'd
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f. 99
To thy seat, O Consolation
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f. 4
Too many love what they pretend to fly
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f. 97v
Trust not to fortune's gifts, as a sure stay
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f. 99v
Truth, without art, consent doth strongly draw
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f. 101v
Twas man that sinn'd, and justice doth exact
Watts, Isaac
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f. 77v
Vain world, with all your empty noise
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f. 7v
Vengeance, the guilty think, is always near
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f. 96v
Virtuous and vicious ev'ryman must be (incomplete)
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f. 28v
Wealth, beauty, honmor, set the world on fire
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f. 96v
Were scripture silent, nature would proclaim
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f. 19
What can a sinner do like me
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f. 131
What never yet was heard or told
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f. 56
What various turns of changing Providence
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f. 61v and 80
What you'd have none to know, to none reveal
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f. 99
When Christ intends his people to redeem
Watts, Isaac
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f. 75v
When darkness long has veil'd my mind
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f. 133
When Egypt's host God's chosen tribe pursu'd (incomplete)
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f. 30
When Egypt's host God's chosen tribe pursu'd (incomplete)
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f. 30
When great Jehovah doth his will proclaim
Watts, Isaac
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f. 77
When heav'n afflicts, we feel the smart
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f. 7
When I consider all the ways
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f. 49v
When I pour out my soul in prayer
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f. 15
When, Jesus, shall my soul be free
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f. 37v
When pain o'er my weak flesh prevails
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f. 122
When saints or heroes of illustrious name
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f. 28
When shall I raise my nobler thoughts
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f. 80
When shall this wretched heart of mine
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f. 59
When things grow cross, as oft they will
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f. 3
When thou dost give, present such things as please
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f. 101
When thousands against innocence do vote
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f. 102v
Whence these complaints, my pensive heart
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f. 62
Whene'er my Savior visits me
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f. 40
Where covetousness with wealth's together found
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f. 98v
Where cruelty and power together dwell
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f. 97
Where laws are strict, and yet the great 'scape free
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f. 102v
Where shall I lay my weary head
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f. 106v
Which the more cruel is, 'tis hard to say
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f. 97
While midnight shades the earth o'erspread
Wesley, Charles
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f. 111v
While my Alexis withers in the tomb
Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer)
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f. 86
While sad my heart, and blasted mourns
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f. 110
While the angry to express their fury seek
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f. 99
Who after poverty, great wealth has got
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f. 102
Who can be proud, to have such his honor raise
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f. 102
Who can have greater cause to sing
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f. 30
Who can say any's better than he shows
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f. 98
Who in prosperity does always flow
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f. 102v
Who lives in terror of a tyrant's power
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f. 101
Who virtue loves, whene'er he does it see
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f. 99
Why art thou thus with grief oppressed
Needler, Henry
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f. 52v
Why, O my soul, so cold and dead
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f. 36v
Why should I murmur or complain
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f. 80v
Why sighs my soul? cheer up, be strong
Watts, Isaac
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f. 78v
Why sits my soul thus all forlorn
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f. 69v
Wisdom's a treasure spending does not waste
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f. 101
With anxious course and varied pace
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f. 61
With bending knees, and aching eyes
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f. 114
With brightest lustre of her own
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f. 21
With simple faith to thee I call
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f. 95 and 117v
With this cold stony heart of mine
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f. 94
Worn out with sickness, and subdued with pain
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f. 21v
Would we attain the happiest state
Winchilsea, Anne Finch, countess
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f. 42
Would you thro' life's tempestuous scene
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f. 82v
Wouldst have men think that thou dost virtue love
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f. 98v
Wretched mankind! void both of strength and skill (incomplete)
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f. 27
Ye earthly loves, be far away
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f. 95
Ye tempted souls that feel (incomplete)
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f. 87v
Yet, oft our fond affections want control (incomplete)
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f. 28