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Divine hymns and poems upon several occasions [N65649] [ECCO]

DMI number:
233
Aliases
Divine hymns and poems on several occasions
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1757
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
N65649
EEBO/ECCO link:
CB132947139
Shelfmark:
ECCO - TEXAS
Full Title:
DIVINE | HYMNS and POEMS | UPON | Several Occasions: | [rule] | Collected by the late | Mrs. [i]SINGER,[/i] | Author of [i]Friendship in Death[/i]. | [rule] | The FOURTH EDITION. | [rule] | To which is added, | I. Death's Vision: A Philosophical Sacred | Poem. Written at the Request of the | late Mr. [i]Locke.[/i] By Mr. [i]Reynolds.[/i]| II. [i]God, the Creator and Preserver.[/i] By the | Reverend Mr. [i]Daniel.[/i] With several | others not in the former Editions. | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed for W. OWEN, in Fleetstreet. | MDCCLVII.
Epigraph:
n/a
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of religious verse
Format:
Duodecimo
Price:
n/a
Pagination:
??
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: dedication to Richard Blackmore, pp. ???; Preface, pp. ???. End matter: Contents, pp. ??; Books printed for and sold by William Taylor, pp. ??.
Related Miscellanies
Title:
Divine hymns and poems on several occasions [T120735]
Publication Date:
1704
ESTC No:
T120735
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions [ECCO] [T167210]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC No:
T167210
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions [T125422]
Publication Date:
1709
ESTC No:
T125422
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
A Collection of Divine Hymns and Poems upon Several Occasions... The Third Edition. [T141448]
Publication Date:
1719
ESTC No:
T141448
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Related People
Editor:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer]
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Collected by the late Mrs. Singer'.
Publisher:
William Owen
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed for W. OWEN, in Fleetstreet.'
Content/Publication
First Line:
The glorious armies of the sky
Page No:
pp.1-3
Poem Title:
Hymn I
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Begin the high celestial strain
Page No:
pp.3-4
Poem Title:
Hymn II
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou didst O mighty God exist
Page No:
pp.5-6
Poem Title:
Hymn III
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To thee my God I hourly sigh
Page No:
pp.7-8
Poem Title:
Hymn IV
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In vain the dusky night retires
Page No:
pp.8-9
Poem Title:
Hymn V
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Yes so God loved the world but where
Page No:
pp.10-13
Poem Title:
A Paraphrase on John iii. 16. ...For God so loved the World, that he gave his only Begotten Son, &c.
Attribution:
By a Young Lady
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O azure vaults o crystal sky
Page No:
pp.13-16
Poem Title:
A Paraphrase on the 148th Psalm
Attribution:
By the Earl of Roscommon. Written at Twelve Years of Age
Attributed To:
Wentworth Dillon
First Line:
A long adieu to mortal lays
Page No:
pp.17-24
Poem Title:
Te Deum Paraphrased
Attribution:
By Mr. Dennis
Attributed To:
John Dennis
First Line:
And art thou mine my dearest lord
Page No:
pp.25-26
Poem Title:
Hymn on the Sacrament
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Some mighty things these awful signs portend
Page No:
pp.26-31
Poem Title:
A Pastoral on the Nativity of our Saviour, in Imitation of an Italian Pastoral.
Attribution:
By Mrs. Singer
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer]
First Line:
Ye nymphs of Solyma begin the song
Page No:
pp.32-36
Poem Title:
Messiah: A Sacred Eclogue, composed of several Passages of Isaiah the Prophet. Written in Imitation of Virgil's Pollio.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Who could and yet outlive the amazing sight
Page No:
pp.37-39
Poem Title:
A Paraphrase on Rev. Chap. i. from v. 13. to v. 18.
Attribution:
By a Young Lady
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Say bold licentious muse
Page No:
pp.39-47
Poem Title:
A Pindarick Ode on the Passion of our Saviour
Attribution:
By Mr. Norris
Attributed To:
John Norris
First Line:
Hail sacred Salem placed on high
Page No:
pp.48-49
Poem Title:
Hymn on Heaven
Attribution:
By an Unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou object of my highest bliss
Page No:
p.50
Poem Title:
Come, my Beloved, let us go forth in to the Fields, let us lodge in the Villages. Cant. 7. 11
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Before the rosy dawn of day
Page No:
pp.51-52
Poem Title:
Hymn
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Israel freed from Pharoah's hand
Page No:
pp.53-54
Poem Title:
Psalm CXIV
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Yes thou that knowest all dost know I love thee
Page No:
pp.54-56
Poem Title:
A Paraphrase on John xxi. 17.
Attribution:
By a Young Lady
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Would some kind vision represent to me
Page No:
pp.56-57
Poem Title:
The Wish
Attribution:
By a Young Lady
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Long struggling in the agonies of death
Page No:
pp.57-61
Poem Title:
A Dialogue between the fallen Angels and a humane Spirit just entred into the other World.
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
From earth's dull joys and senseless mirth
Page No:
pp.62-63
Poem Title:
Hymn
Attribution:
By Mr. Bowden
Attributed To:
John Bowden
First Line:
To thee dear God with eager haste
Page No:
pp.64-65
Poem Title:
Another
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What means this mighty uproar whence arise
Page No:
pp.65-69
Poem Title:
The Second Psalm Paraphrased.
Attribution:
By Sir Richard Blackmore
Attributed To:
Sir Richard Blackmore
First Line:
Ye bright immortal colonies
Page No:
pp.69-73
Poem Title:
The CXLVIII Psalm Paraphras'd.
Attribution:
By the same hand [i.e. Blackmore]
Attributed To:
Sir Richard Blackmore
First Line:
Deep to unfathomable spaces deep
Page No:
pp.73-76
Poem Title:
A Description of Hell, In Imitation of Mr. Milton
Attribution:
By an unknown hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What glorious things of thee O glorious place
Page No:
pp.77-81
Poem Title:
On Heaven
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How doth the mournful widowed city bow
Page No:
pp.81-86
Poem Title:
The Lamentations of Jeremiah
Attribution:
By Mrs. Wharton.
Attributed To:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee]
First Line:
When God from Teman came
Page No:
pp.87-89
Poem Title:
Part of the Third Chapter of Habbakkuk, Paraphras'd
Attribution:
By a young Lady.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou beauty's vast abyss abstract of all
Page No:
pp.90-91
Poem Title:
Seraphick Love
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
His lecture to the sad young prophets done
Page No:
pp.91-93
Poem Title:
The Translation of Elijah
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ye mighty princes and ye gods of earth
Page No:
pp.94-95
Poem Title:
Paraphrase on the 29th. Psalm
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Deluded mortal turn and view my store
Page No:
pp.96-98
Poem Title:
A Dialogue between the Soul, Riches, Fame and Pleasure.
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In thunder now the God his silence broke
Page No:
pp.99-103
Poem Title:
The 38th Chapter of Job Translated
Attribution:
By Mrs Singer
Attributed To:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer]
First Line:
The calls of glory beauty's smiles
Page No:
pp.103-104
Poem Title:
Hymn. Whom have I in Heaven but Thee, &c. Psal. 73. 25.
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I come I come and joyfully obey
Page No:
pp.104-105
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Immortal fountain of my life
Page No:
p.105
Poem Title:
Hymn
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I'm almost to the fatal period come
Page No:
pp.106-107
Poem Title:
Thoughts on Death
Attribution:
By a Young Lady
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come thou most charming object of my love
Page No:
pp.107-108
Poem Title:
Paraphrase on Cant. vii. 11
Attribution:
By the same hand [i.e. a young lady]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Wherewith shall I approach this awful lord
Page No:
pp.108-109
Poem Title:
Paraphrase on Micah vi. 6, 7.
Attribution:
By the same hand [i.e. a young lady]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
At length the dismal strife is past
Page No:
pp.110-118
Poem Title:
Dialogue between a good Spirit newly parted from the Body, and the Angels that came to conduct him to Glory.
Attribution:
By Mr. Bowden
Attributed To:
John Bowden
First Line:
In vain ye murmur we have served the lord
Page No:
pp.118-120
Poem Title:
Paraphrase on Malachi iii.
Attribution:
By a young Lady.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
It must be done my soul but 'tis a strange
Page No:
pp.120-121
Poem Title:
The Meditation
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Strange scene of glory am I well awake
Page No:
pp.122-125
Poem Title:
The LXIIId Chapter of Isaiah Paraphras'd to the Sixth Verse. A Pindarick Ode.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Take wing my soul and upwards bend thy flight
Page No:
pp.125-127
Poem Title:
The Elevation
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O come let all created force conspire
Page No:
pp.128-131
Poem Title:
The CXLVIII Psalm Paraphras'd.
Attribution:
By the same Author [preceding poem unattributed]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Long have I viewed long have I thought
Page No:
pp.131-133
Poem Title:
The Resignation
Attribution:
By the same Hand [preceding poem unattributed]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What a strange moment will it be
Page No:
pp.133-135
Poem Title:
The Prospect
Attribution:
By the same Author [preceding poem unattributed]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Beneath a reverend gloomy shade
Page No:
pp.136-137
Poem Title:
Psalm CXXXVII. Paraphras'd to the Seventh Verse.
Attribution:
By the same Author [preceding poem unattributed]
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whom should I praise O Christ but thee
Page No:
pp.138-145
Poem Title:
Hymn to the Redeemer of the World
Attribution:
By Mr. Bowden
Attributed To:
John Bowden
First Line:
All you who leap religion's sacred fence
Page No:
pp.145-146
Poem Title:
The Warning
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My harbingers the seven archangels bright
Page No:
pp.146-152
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
By Mr. Wesley
Attributed To:
Samuel Wesley
First Line:
What if serenely blessed with calms I swam
Page No:
pp.152-153
Poem Title:
The Vanity of the World
Attribution:
By a young Lady.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Since we can die but once and after death
Page No:
pp.154-163
Poem Title:
A Prospect of Death. A Pindarique Essay.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To thee great searcher of the heart
Page No:
pp.163-164
Poem Title:
The Appeal
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O lovelier to my ravished eyes
Page No:
pp.165-166
Poem Title:
Tell me O thou whom my Soul loves, where thou feedest, where thou causest thy Flocks to rest at Noon, Cant. I. 7.
Attribution:
By an unknown Hand
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What though my soul rent from the close embrace
Page No:
pp.166-167
Poem Title:
And tho' after my Skin Worms destroy this Body, yet in my Flesh shall I see God, Job xix. 26.
Attribution:
By a Young Lady.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How shall I sing that majesty
Page No:
pp.168-171
Poem Title:
Hymn
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When man in sin's wild maze was lost
Page No:
pp.171-172
Poem Title:
Hymn
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thou Lord who raisedst heaven and earth
Page No:
pp.172-173
Poem Title:
Hymn
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O for a quill drawn from an angel's wing
Page No:
pp.173-175
Poem Title:
In Praise of Virtue
Attribution:
By Mr. Tate.
Attributed To:
Nahum Tate
First Line:
How happy is he born and taught
Page No:
pp.175-176
Poem Title:
The Character of a Happy Life
Attribution:
By Sir Henry Wotton.
Attributed To:
Sir Henry Wotton
First Line:
Enough my muse of earthly things
Page No:
pp.177-180
Poem Title:
Christ's Passion. Taken out of a Greek Ode.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My God my maker humbly I adore
Page No:
pp.180-182
Poem Title:
Thoughts in Sickness
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Lord if one distant glimpse of thee
Page No:
pp.182-183
Poem Title:
The Rapture
Attribution:
By a Young Lady.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In vain great God in vain I try
Page No:
pp.183-185
Poem Title:
The cxxxixth Psalm paraphras'd to the 14th Verse.
Attribution:
By Mr. Norris.
Attributed To:
John Norris
First Line:
The rise of monarchies and their long weighty fall
Page No:
pp.186-190
Poem Title:
The Consummation. A Pindarick Ode.
Attribution:
By the same [i.e. Norris]
Attributed To:
John Norris
First Line:
Creator spirit by whose aid
Page No:
pp.191-193
Poem Title:
Veni Creator Spiritus. Translated into Paraphrase.
Attribution:
By Mr. Dryden
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Offspring of heaven celestial flame
Page No:
pp.193-209
Poem Title:
God the Creator, and the Preserver.
Attribution:
By Mr. Daniel.
Attributed To:
Richard Daniel
First Line:
Some gentle ghost that's launched and gone
Page No:
pp.210-256
Poem Title:
Death's Vision. A Poem.
Attribution:
By Mr. Reynolds (name on title page and contents page)
Attributed To:
Mr. Reynolds