PROMISCUOUS PIECES. Page. Sect. 1. Earthquake at Calabria, in the year 1638, 123 Sect. VIII. Excellency of the Christian religion, Sect. IX. Reflections occafioned by a review of the blef- Page Sect. XXII. Piety and gratitude enliven profperity, Sect. XXIII. Virtue, when deeply rooted, is not fub- ject to the influence of fortune, Sect. XXIV. The fpeech of Fabricius, a Roman ambaf- fador, to king Pyrrhus, who attempted to bribe him to his interefts, by the offer Sect. XXV. Character of James I. king of England, PART II. PIECES IN POETRY. CHAP. I. SELECT SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS. CHAP. II. NARRATIVE PIECES. ec. 11. The nightingale and the glow worm, Sect. III. The trials of virtue, CHAP. III. DIDACTIC PIECES. Sect. vII. Reflections on a future ftate, from a review of winter, ib. CHAP. IV. DESCRIPTIVE PIECES. Page CHAP. VI. PROMISCUOUS PIECES, |