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Ellis Walker

1650-1700 / England

Poems of Ellis Walker

  • Xlv. Superfluities To Be Abandon'D, Nature Being Content With Little
  • Xlvi. Continency
  • Xlvii. Continency
  • Xlviii. Continency
  • Xv. Our Wishes To Be Restrained
  • Xvi. Patience
  • Xvii. Constancy
  • Xviii. Our Wishes Are To Be Restrained
  • Xx. Life Compared To A Banquet
  • Xxi. Modesty And Contentment
  • Xxii. Man, Who Cannot Chuse His Part In This Life, Yet May Chuse To Perform It Well
  • Xxiii. Man, Who Cannot Chuse His Part In This Life, Yet May Chuse To Perform It Well
  • Xxiv. How To Be Invincible
  • Xxix. Better To Be Wise, Than To Seem To Be So
  • Xxv. How To Be Invincible
  • Xxvi. Injury
  • Xxvii. The Usefulness Of Frequent Thoughts Of Death
  • Xxviii. Wisdom Laugh'D At By The Multitude
  • Xxx. Of Power And Preferment
  • Xxxi. The Preferment
  • Xxxii. The Same Reflections
  • Xxxiii. Opinion The Cause Of Misfortunes
  • Xxxiv. 'Tis The Part Of A Wise Man To Examine The Means Of Attaining The End
  • Xxxix. Religion Consists In Right Sentiments Of God
  • Xxxv. A True Philosopher Described
  • Xxxvi. Duty Of Children To Their Parents
  • Xxxvii. Religion Consists In Right Sentiments Of God
  • Xxxviii. Religion Consists In Right Sentiments Of God
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