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J. Taylor

The Rules and Exercises of Holy Dying




Argument/Point: That we should look forward to death because death allows us to escape the sinful world

In your mind: What does "Y" &"R" stand for?

A. Smith

The Theory of Moral Sentiments




Argument/Point: When we want to feel others emotions, we need to put ourselves in their position. EX: When we see someone going to their grave, we imagin ourselves. All people dye the same way, no matter what social class they are in.

In your mind: What does "S" & "M" stand for?

T. Grey

1. Elegy Written a Country Churchyard




2. The death of Mr. Richardwest




Argument/Point: Death brings us an escape from all the dreadful things one has to do in their everyday life. Mainly focused on farming

Grey saw Mr. Richardwest dye on a country chuchyard while he wrote a Elegy

C. Smith



1. Written in a church-yard at Middelton



2. The Sea View




Argument/Point: Natural things that carry beauty, like the sea, can still bring death to hundreds!



C. Smith has a church-yard in Middelton with a view of the sea.

A.L. Barbauld

1. On a lady's Writing




2. To a little invisible being who is expected soon to become visible




3. To the Poor




No matter what race or gender you are, you will have the receive equal love when you face death.

Barbauld is a lady writing about how she is an invisible being who is expected to soon become visible to the poor

W. Blake

1. The Lamb




2. The Little Black Boy




3. The Chimney Sweeper




4. Holy Thursday




5. The Fly




6. The Tyger




7. London




8. The Human Abstract




9. A Poison Tree




All about kids and how they should be treated better!

Blake moved to London on Holy Thursday with his pet Tyger, Lamb, and Fly. He then meet a chimeny sweeper, a human abstractionist, and a little black boy under a poison tree

M. Robinson

1. January 1795




2. The Haunted Beach




How beautiful places and landscaps will bring some gloom and isolation to others. You cant fully escape it.

Robinson visited a haunted beach on January 1795

J. Baillie

1. A mother to her waking infant




2. A child to his sick grandfather





Baillie is a mother who saw her infant waking so she passed her child to his sick grandfather.