A Hymn for the use of the Sunday School at Olney 409 Stanzas, subjoined to the yearly bill of mortality of the parish of All-saints, Northampton, 1787 410 On a similar occasion for the year 1788 To Mrs. Throckmorton, on her beautiful tran- script of Horace's Ode, "Ad Librum Suum" To the immortal memory of the Halibut, on which TABLE TALK, -00 Si te fortè meæ gravis uret sarcina chartæ, A. You told me, I remember, "Glory, built B. I grant that, men continuing what they are, Feats of renown, though wrought in ancient days; Tells of a few stout hearts, that fought and died, Where duty plac'd them, at their country's side; The man that is not mov'd with what he reads, That takes not fire at their heroic deeds, Unworthy of the blessings of the brave, The wretch, to nought but his ambition true, Some royal mastiff panting at their heels, The glass, that bids man mark the fleeting hour, Then grace the bony phantom in their stead, A. 'Tis your belief the world was made for man; |