To feel, and courage to redrefs her wrongs; To me an unambitious mind, content A wish for ease and leifure, and ere long Found here that leifure and that ease I wished. ARGUMENT OF THE FIFTH BOOK. A frosty morning.-The foddering of cattle.-The woodman and his dog.-The poultry-Whimsical effects of frost at a waterfall.-The Empress of Russia's palace of ice.-Amusements of monarchs.— War, one of them.-Wars, whence.-And whence monarchy. The evils of it.-English and French loyalty contrasted.-The Bastile and a prisoner there.-Liberty the chief recommendation of this country.-Modern patriotism questionable, and why.-The perishable nature of the best human institutions. Spiritual liberty not perishable.—The slavish state of man by nature.--Deliver him, Deist, if you can. Grace must do it.-The respective merits of patriots and martyrs stated.Their different treatment.-Happy freedom of the man whom grace makes free.-His relish of the works of God.-Address to the Creator. THE TASK. BOOK V. THE WINTER MORNING WALK. Tis morning; and the fun, with ruddy orb Refemble moft fome city in a blaze, Seen through the leaflefs wood. His flanting ray |