LVIII. TRUE AND FALSE COMFORTS.
LIX. A LIVING AND A DEAD FAITH.
LXVI. I WILL PRAISE THE LORD AT ALL TIMES.
LXVII. LONGING TO BE WITH CHRIST.
LXVIII. LIGHT SHINING OUT OF DARKNESS.
BRIEF ACCOUNT OF MADAME GUION, AND OF THE MYSTIC WRITERS.
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAME DE LA MOTHE GUION.
GOD NEITHER KNOWN NOR LOVED BY THE WORLD.
THE TRIUMPH OF HEAVENLY LOVE DESIRED.
A FIGURATIVE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCEDURE OF DIVINE LOVE
A CHILD OF GOD LONGING TO SEE HIM BELOVED.
ASPIRATIONS OF THE SOUL AFTER GOD.
TRUTH AND DIVINE LOVE REJECTED BY THE WORLD.
THE SOUL THAT LOVES GOD FINDS HIM EVERY WHERE.
THE TESTIMONY OF DIVINE ADOPTION.
THE ACQUIESCENCE OF PURE LOVE.
SELF-LOVE AND TRUTH INCOMPATIBLE.
THE LOVE OF GOD, THE END OF LIFE.
LOVE FAITHFUL IN THE ABSENCE OF THE BELOVED.
THE SECRETS OF DIVINE LOVE ARE TO BE KEPT.
THE VICISSITUDES EXPERIENCED IN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.
WATCHING UNTO GOD IN THE NIGHT SEASON.
THE NECESSITY OF SELF-ABASEMENT.
SCENES FAVOURABLE TO MEDITATION.
TRANSLATIONS OF THE LATIN AND ITALIAN POEMS OF MILTON.
ELEGY II. ON THE DEATH OF THE UNIVERSITY BEADLE AT CAMBRIDGE.
ELEGY III. ON THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF WINCHESTER.
ELEGY IV. TO HIS TUTOR, THOMAS YOUNG, CHAPLAIN TO THE ENGLISH FACTORY AT HAMBURGH.
ELEGY V. ON THE APPROACH OF SPRING.
EPIGRAMS. ON THE INVENTOR OF GUNS.
TO LEONORA SINGING AT ROME. [921]
THE COTTAGER AND HIS LANDLORD.