That life is love and immortality, END OF THE FIFTH BOOK. ARGUMENT. PAGE 205, Poet's Address to the State and Church of England-208, The Pastor not inferior to the ancient Worthies of the Church208, He begins his Narratives with an instance of unrequited Love -210, Anguish of mind subdued-and how-213, The lonely Miner-214, An instance of perseverance-215, Which leads by contrast to an example of abused talents, irresolution, and weakness -219, Solitary, applying this covertly to his own case, asks for an instance of some Stranger, whose dispositions may have led him to end his days here-220, Pastor, in answer, gives an account of the harmonising influence of Solitude upon two men of opposite principles, who had encountered agitations in public life-223, The rule by which Peace may be obtained expressed, and where-224, Solitary hints at an overpowering Fatality-225, Answer of the Pastor-226, What subjects he will exclude from his Narratives -227, Conversation upon this-229, Instance of an unamiable character, a Female, and why given-233, Contrasted with this, a meek sufferer, from unguarded and betrayed love-244, Instance of heavier guilt, and its consequences to the Offender-245, With this instance of a Marriage Contract broken is contrasted one of a Widower, evidencing his faithful affection towards his deceased wife by his care of their female Children. BOOK SIXTH. THE CHURCH-YARD AMONG THE MOUNTAINS. HAIL to the crown by Freedom shaped-to gird Whose steps are equity, whose seat is law. Made to the spiritual fabric of her Church; |