Publications. 227 



poems arc, " A Hymn to the Beautiful ; " "A Household Dirge ; " 

 " Leonatus ; " " The Burden of Unrest; " " Invocation to Sleep ; " 

 " Spring ; " " Autumn ; " and " The Two Brides." 



" The volume on which his fame will rest is his ' Poetical 

 Works.' It contains some of the most beautiful lyrics and blank- 

 verse ever written in America, — some of the most beautiful writ- 

 ten anywhere during the poet's lifetime." 



Charles W. Upham. 



Junior pastor of the First Church in Salem. 



A Discourse delivered on the anniversary of the Association of the First 

 Parish in Hingham, auxiliary to the American Unitarian Association, 

 July 8, 1832. Pamphlet, pp. 22. Hingham. Jedidiah Farmer, 

 Printer. 1832. 



Henry Ware (born 1764). 



Letters to Trinitarians and Calvinists. Occasioned by Dr. Leonard Woods' 



Letters to Unitarians. 3 ed. 1820. 12mo. 

 Answer to Dr. Woods' Reply. Cambridge. 1822. 8vo. Postscript to 



Answer. 1823. 8vo. 

 Inquiry into the Foundation, Evidences, and Truth of Religion. 1842. 



2 vol. 8vo. London, 1842. 2 vol. 12mo. And others. 



His printed discourses, which are numerous, include the follow- 

 ing, viz. : ■ — 



The Continuance of Peace and increasing Prosperity a Source of Consola- 

 tion and just Cause of Gratitude to the Inhabitants of the United States. 

 A Sermon, delivered Feb. 19, 1795, being a day set apart by the Presi- 

 dent for Thanksgiving and Prayer through the United States. Printed 

 by Samuel Hall, Boston. 1795. 



A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of George Washington, Supreme 

 Commander of the American Forces during the Revolutionary War ; 

 First President, and late Lieutenant- General and Commander-in-Chief 

 of the Armies of the United States of America ; who departed this Life 

 at Mount Vernon, Dec. 14, 1799, in the 68th Year of his Age. De- 

 livered in Hingham, by Request of the Inhabitants, Jan. 6, 1800. " And 

 Elijah went up into Heaven." 2 Kings ii. 11. "The spirit of Elijah 

 doth rest on Elisha." Ibid. 15. Printed by Samuel Hall, No. 53 Corn- 

 hill, Boston. 1800. 



A Sermon delivered Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1802, at the Interment of the 

 Rev. Daniel Shute, D.D., senior Pastor of the Second Church in Hing- 

 ham, who departed this Life Aug. 30, 1802, in the 81st year of his Age, 

 and the 56th of his Ministry. Published by request of the Parish. Bos- 

 ton. Printed by E. Lincoln, Water Street. 1802. 



The Service of God, as inculcated in the Bible, our reasonable Choice. A 

 Sermon, delivered at Scituate, Oct. 31, 1804. Published by request. 

 Boston. Printed by E. Lincoln, Water Street. 1804. 



A Sermon delivered at Hingham, Lord's day, May 5, 1805. Occasioned 

 by the Dissolution of his Pastoral Relation to the First Church of Christ 



