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Title: Contemplation, August 29th 1702. In the morning lying in my bed.
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 1702 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Religious contemplation on the state of his soul, expressing the bliss of experiencing heaven rather than the world
Title: Contempl. Septemb 11. 1701. On Jonah
Author: Tipping, William ?
Attribution: [Bible]
Date(s): 1701 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Paraphrase of the book of Jonah, preceded and interspersed with explanatory prose and speech headings; in the form of a dialogue between Jonah and God. Religious.
Title: Saboth day Octo:6th 1700. After renewing my covenant with my lord at his tabl
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 1700 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: On the renewal of his religious covenant and his devotion to Christ
Title: October 5: 1701. After receiving the sacrament of the lords supper. Contemplation
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 1701 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Religious poem expressing devotion to Christ and his hopes for the bliss of heaven
Title: Tuesday September 1, 1702
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 1702 (title)
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Expressing doubt about his fate because of his sinful life, but promising to devote himself to God; religious
Title: Of my cat
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 1702 or 1703 ?
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Celebration of the failure of the Occasional Conformity bill, comparing its supporters to cats waiting for their prey. Much of the poem is repeated as BCMSV 3307.
Title: Of the tackers
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 170- ?
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Following from the previous poem attacking the Occasional Conformity bill, asserts the punishment that his cat would deserve if it behaved like its supporters
Title: A catt
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 170- ?
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Attack on the attempts by the King of France and some in England to enforce conformity in religious practice; the first 20 lines identical to the first 20 of BCMSV 3305
Title: Of Kinge William
Author: Tipping, William ?
Date(s): 1702 ?
Manuscript: Lt 50
Contents: Elegiac lament on the death of William III, fearing that England may never again have such a good king