202 APPENDIX. 



There we'll dance, shade hands, and sing 

 We have our Laws, God bless thk Kino. 



Iz. Walton. 



Christopher Harvie. The Synagogue, and other Poems, 1640. 

 4th edition, 1661, to which are prefixed Commendatory Verses by Wal- 

 ton. 



TO MY REVEREND FRIEND, AUTHOR OF THE SYNAGOGUE. 



Sir: 



I lov'd you for your Synagogue before 



I knew your person ; but now love you more, 



Because I find 

 It is so true a picture of your mind : 



Which tunes your sacred lyre 



To that eternal quire 



Where holy Herbert sits 



(Oh shame to profane wits !) 

 And sings his and your anthems, to the praise 

 Of Him that is the first and last of days. 



These holy hymns had an ethereal birth, 

 For they can raise sad souls above the earth. 



And fi.x them there. 

 Free from the world's anxieties and fear ; 



Herbert, and you, have pow'r 



To do this ; every hour 



I read you, kills a sin 



Or lets a virtue in 

 To fight against it ; and the Holy Ghost 

 Supports my frailties, lest the day be lost. 



This holy war, taught by your happy pen, 



The Prince of Peace apjjroves. \Vhen wc poor men 



Neglect our !irm<, 

 W' are circumvested with a world of harms. 



But I will watch and ward 



And stand upon my guard. 



And still consult with you 



And Herbert, and renew 

 My vows, and say. Well fare his and your heart, 

 The fountains of such sacred wit and art. 



Iz. Wa. 



Life of Richard Hooker, sm. 8vo., 1665. 2d edition, attached to 

 Ecclesiastical Polity, 1666, fol. 



Life of George Herbert, with his Letters, 12rao., 1670. At- 

 tached to his Temple and other Poem.=:, 1679. 



The Four Lives (Donne, Wotton, Hooker, Herbert), 8vo., 1670, 



1675. 



Life of Dr. Robert Sanderson, 8vo., 1678, with some of Dr. S.'s 



Tracts, a Sermon by Hooker, and Letters on the subject of the 



memoir. 



Prefixed to a corrected edition of Dr. S.'s Sermons, 1678. 



Thealma and Clearchus, by John Chalkhill (with a Preface by 



Walton, 1678), 1683. 



(The Poem erroneously ascribed to Walton. See Bibliographical Pre- 

 face to American Edition of Walton's Angler.) 

 Love and Truth, in two modest and peaceable letters, &c., 1680. 



(Erroneously ascribed to Walton. See Bib. Pref Am. Ed. of The Com- 

 plete Angler.) 



