The Works of William Cowper

The Works of William Cowper
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The Works of William Cowper is new and complete edition of the Life, Correspondence, and Poems of William Cowper. William Cowper was an English poet and hymnodist. One of the most popular poets of his time, Cowper changed the direction of 18th century nature poetry by writing of everyday life and scenes of the English countryside. In many ways, he was one of the forerunners of Romantic poetry.

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William Cowper. The Works of William Cowper

The Collected Works

Table of Contents

PREFACE

THE. LIFE OF COWPER. PART THE FIRST

VERSES,

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[6]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[9]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MAJOR COWPER

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[12]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[13]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MRS. COWPER,[15]

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[17]

TO MRS. COWPER

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[20]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[21]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[22]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO MRS. COWPER

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO MRS. COWPER

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[26]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[27]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[28]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[28]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[31]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[31]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[33]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[33]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[35]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[35]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[38]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[38]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[40]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[40]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[41]

THE PINE APPLE AND THE BEE

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[43]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO MRS. NEWTON.[46]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[47]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO MRS. COWPER

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO MRS. NEWTON.[53]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[60]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[65]

TO MRS. COWPER

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[66]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO MRS. COWPER

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO MRS. NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[69]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[69]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[72]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[75]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[77]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[80]

TO MRS. HILL.[80]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[81]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[82]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[83]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[85]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[86]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[89]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[93]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[94]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO MRS. NEWTON.[95]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[96]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[97]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[98]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[99]

TO MRS. NEWTON.[101]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[101]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[103]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[104]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[106]

TO MRS. COWPER

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[107]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[108]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[110]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[111]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[113]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[115]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[117]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[117]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[119]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[121]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[121]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[124]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[127]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[135]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO LORD THURLOW

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[141]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[144]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

PART THE SECOND

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL.[150]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

SONG WRITTEN IN THE SUMMER OF 1783, AT THE REQUEST OF LADY AUSTEN

SONG

SONG, ON THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE

IN SUBMERSIONEM NAVIGII, CUI GEORGIUS, REGALE NOMEN, INDITUM

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[154]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL.[156]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[156]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[157]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO MRS. NEWTON.[160]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[161]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[163]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[167]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[167]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[172]

THE REV. WILLIAM BULL.[175]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[175]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON,[179]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL.[185]

ON PEACE

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

To THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[195]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[200]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[204]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[207]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[209]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[212]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[213]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[214]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[218]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO MRS. HILL.[221]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[222]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

IN BREVITATEM VITÆ SPATII, HOMINIBUS CONCESSI

ON THE SHORTNESS OF HUMAN LIFE

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL.[227]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[232]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[233]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[238]

TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE HALYBUTT ON WHICH I DINED THIS DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1784

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[239]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[242]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN.[243]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[250]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[251]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[256]

EPITAPH ON DR. JOHNSON

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

THE POPLAR FIELD

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[261]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[264]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[266]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[267]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[269]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[271]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[273]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[277]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[281]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[282]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[284]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[286]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[296]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[298]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[301]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[305]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[309]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT.[312]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[314]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[315]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[319]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[322]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[324]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[336]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[346]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[347]

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO MISS C——, ON HER BIRTH-DAY

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[354]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[356]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[361]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[365]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[376]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[378]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO LADY HESKETH

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[392]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MRS. KING, PERTEN HALL, NEAR KIMBOLTON, HUNTS.[396]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[402]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[402]

TO MRS. KING.[404]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO GENERAL COWPER

THE MORNING DREAM, A BALLAD

THE NEGRO'S COMPLAINT

TO MRS. HILL.[414]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[416]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MRS. KING.[424]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[425]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL.[435]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[439]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO MRS. KING.[444]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[446]

TO LADY HESKETH

THE DOG AND THE WATER-LILY

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[451]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[456]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[459]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[464]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[467]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[468]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS KING.[470]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[472]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO MRS KING.[475]

TO MRS. KING.[477]

TO MRS KING.[479]

TO MRS. KING.[482]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[484]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. THROCKMORTON

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[490]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[493]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[497]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[500]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[508]

TO MRS. KING.[509]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[513]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MRS. THROCKMORTON,

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MRS. BODHAM

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[526]

TO MRS. THROCKMORTON

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[535]

TO MRS. THROCKMORTON

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[541]

TO LADY HESKETH

1. INSCRIPTION

2. INSCRIPTION

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO MRS. BODHAM

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO MRS KING.[547]

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[550]

TO MRS. BODHAM

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[555]

TO MRS. KING.[556]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[558]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[560]

TO MRS. BODHAM

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[568]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[570]

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[572]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[577]

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[580]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[583]

TO MRS. THROCKMORTON

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. MR. BUCHANAN

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

THE JUDGMENT OF THE POETS

TO LADY HESKETH

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

PART THE THIRD

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO DR. JAMES COGSWELL, NEW YORK

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[596]

TO MRS. BODHAM, SOUTH GREEN, MATTISHALL, NORFOLK

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[601]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO MRS. KING.[605]

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. MR. KING.[611]

TO MRS. KING.[612]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[616]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[622]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[625]

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[629]

TO MRS KING.[631]

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO THE NIGHTINGALE, WHICH THE AUTHOR HEARD ON NEW-YEAR'S DAY, 1792

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[634]

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[639]

TO LADY THROCKMORTON

SONNET. TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, ESQ

TO THE REV. J. JEKYLL RYE.[642]

TO THE PRINTERS OF THE NORTHAMPTON MERCURY

TO THE LORD THURLOW

TO WILLIAM COWPER, ESQ

TO THE LORD THURLOW

TO WILLIAM COWPER, ESQ

TO THE LORD THURLOW

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO WARREN HASTINGS, ESQ

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

"SONNET

TO LADY HESKETH

TO LADY HESKETH

TO DR. AUSTEN,

TO MRS. BODHAM

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO DR. DARWIN,

TO LADY HESKETH

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

C A T H A R I N A:

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL.[659]

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[661]

TO THE REV. MR. GREATHEED

TO MRS. COURTENAY

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO MRS. COURTENAY

EPITAPH ON FOP;

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS.[663]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MRS. CHARLOTTE SMITH.[666]

TO LADY HESKETH

TO MRS. COURTENAY,[668] WESTON-UNDERWOOD.[669]

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO MRS. KING.[673]

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[674]

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO GEORGE ROMNEY, ESQ

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ.[676]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[678]

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[679]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ.[688]

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO WILLIAM COWPER, ESQ

TO MR. THOMAS HAYLEY

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[695]

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[699]

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THOMAS PARK ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO A YOUNG FRIEND,[702]

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[703]

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ

TO MRS. CHARLOTTE SMITH

TO THE REV. MR. GREATHEED

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN JOHNSON.[714]

TO LADY HESKETH

COWPER'S REPLY

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO MRS. COURTENAY

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO LADY HESKETH

TO THE REV. MR. JOHNSON

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO MRS. COURTENAY

TO THE REV. MR. JOHNSON

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.[723]

TO THE REV. J. JEKYLL RYE

TO MRS. COURTENAY

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WALTER BAGOT

TO THE REV. MR. HURDIS

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO SAMUEL ROSE, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO HIS FATHER

BOOK I

BOOK II

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.[739]

TO THE REV. MR. BUCHANAN

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

FROM THE REV. MR. GREATHEED—TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

TO MARY

THE CAST-AWAY

MEMOIR OF THE EARLY LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER, ESQ

ADELPHI

A SKETCH OF THE LIFE. OF THE LATE. REV. JOHN COWPER, A.M

"TO THE REV. DR. PARR

ELEGY

TO THE REV. WILLIAM UNWIN

TO ROBERT SMITH, ESQ.[775]

TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL

THE CONTRAST

ON THE GENIUS AND POETRY OF COWPER

PREFACE TO THE POEMS

TABLE TALK

THE ARGUMENT

THE PROGRESS OF ERROR

THE ARGUMENT

TRUTH

THE ARGUMENT

EXPOSTULATION

THE ARGUMENT

HOPE

THE ARGUMENT

CHARITY

THE ARGUMENT

CONVERSATION

THE ARGUMENT

RETIREMENT

THE ARGUMENT

THE TASK. BOOK I

THE SOFA

ADVERTISEMENT

THE ARGUMENT

BOOK II

THE TIME-PIECE

THE ARGUMENT

BOOK III

THE GARDEN. THE ARGUMENT

BOOK IV

THE WINTER EVENING. THE ARGUMENT

BOOK V

THE WINTER MORNING WALK. THE ARGUMENT

BOOK VI

THE WINTER WALK AT NOON. THE ARGUMENT

AN EPISTLE TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ

TIROCINIUM; OR, A REVIEW OF SCHOOLS

THE YEARLY DISTRESS, OR TITHING TIME AT STOCK IN ESSEX

SONNET, ADDRESSED TO HENRY COWPER, ESQ

LINES ADDRESSED TO DR. DARWIN,

ON MRS. MONTAGU'S FEATHER-HANGINGS

VERSES,

ON OBSERVING SOME NAMES OF LITTLE NOTE

REPORT OF AN ADJUDGED CASE,

ON THE PROMOTION OF EDWARD THURLOW, ESQ

ODE TO PEACE

HUMAN FRAILTY

THE MODERN PATRIOT

ON THE BURNING OF LORD MANSFIELD'S LIBRARY,

ON THE SAME

THE LOVE OF THE WORLD REPROVED;

ON THE DEATH OF MRS. (NOW LADY) THROCKMORTON'S BULLFINCH

THE ROSE

THE DOVES

A FABLE

MORAL

ODE TO APOLLO

A COMPARISON

ANOTHER

THE POET'S NEW YEAR'S GIFT

PAIRING TIME ANTICIPATED

THE DOG AND THE WATER LILY

THE WINTER NOSEGAY

THE POET, THE OYSTER, AND SENSITIVE PLANT

THE SHRUBBERY

MUTUAL FORBEARANCE

THE NEGRO'S COMPLAINT

PITY FOR POOR AFRICANS

THE MORNING DREAM

THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN;

THE NIGHTINGALE AND GLOWWORM

AN EPISTLE TO AN AFFLICTED PROTESTANT LADY IN FRANCE

TO THE REV. W. CAWTHORNE UNWIN

TO THE REVEREND MR. NEWTON

CATHARINA

THE MORALIZER CORRECTED

THE FAITHFUL BIRD

THE NEEDLESS ALARM

A TALE

MORAL

BOADICEA

HEROISM

ON THE RECEIPT OF MY MOTHER'S PICTURE OUT OF NORFOLK,

FRIENDSHIP

ON A MISCHIEVOUS BULL,

ANNUS MEMORABILIS, 1789

HYMN,

STANZAS

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION,

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION

ON A GOLDFINCH,

THE PINE-APPLE AND THE BEE

VERSES WRITTEN AT BATH, ON FINDING THE HEEL OF A SHOE

AN ODE,

AN EPISTLE TO ROBERT LLOYD, ESQ

A TALE, FOUNDED ON A FACT,

TO THE REV. MR. NEWTON, ON HIS RETURN FROM RAMSGATE

LOVE ABUSED

A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LADY AUSTEN

THE COLUBRIAD

SONG. ON PEACE

SONG

VERSES SELECTED FROM AN OCCASIONAL POEM ENTITLED "VALEDICTION."

EPITAPH ON DR. JOHNSON

TO MISS C——, ON HER BIRTHDAY

GRATITUDE

LINES COMPOSED FOR A MEMORIAL OF ASHLEY COWPER, ESQ

ON THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO LONDON

THE COCK-FIGHTER'S GARLAND.[830]

TO WARREN HASTINGS, ESQ

TO MRS. THROCKMORTON,

TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE HALIBUT,

INSCRIPTION FOR A STONE

ANOTHER,

TO MRS. KING,

IN MEMORY OF. THE LATE JOHN THORNTON, ESQ

THE FOUR AGES

THE RETIRED CAT.[831]

MORAL

THE JUDGMENT OF THE POETS

YARDLEY OAK.[832]

TO THE NIGHTINGALE,

LINES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM

SONNET

EPIGRAM

TO DR. AUSTIN,

CATHARINA:

EPITAPH ON FOP,

SONNET TO GEORGE ROMNEY, ESQ

MARY AND JOHN

EPITAPH ON MR. CHESTER,

TO MY COUSIN, ANNE BODHAM,

INSCRIPTION FOR A HERMITAGE IN THE AUTHOR'S GARDEN

TO MRS. UNWIN

TO JOHN JOHNSON, ESQ

TO A YOUNG FRIEND,

ON A SPANIEL, CALLED BEAU, KILLING A YOUNG BIRD

BEAU'S REPLY

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ

ANSWER

ON FLAXMAN'S PENELOPE

TO THE SPANISH ADMIRAL COUNT GRAVINA,

INSCRIPTION

EPITAPH ON A HARE

EPITAPHIUM ALTERUM

MEMORANDUM FOUND AMONG MR. COWPER'S PAPERS

A TALE[836]

TO MARY

THE CASTAWAY

TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS

ON THE AUTHOR OF LETTERS ON LITERATURE.[837]

THE DISTRESSED TRAVELLERS;

DIALOGUE

STANZAS

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL

EPITAPH ON MRS. M. HIGGINS,

SONNET TO A YOUNG LADY ON HER BIRTH-DAY

ON A MISTAKE IN HIS TRANSLATION OF HOMER

ON THE BENEFIT RECEIVED BY HIS MAJESTY, FROM SEA-BATHING IN THE YEAR 1789

ADDRESSED TO MISS—— ON READING THE PRAYER FOR INDIFFERENCE.[845]

FROM. A LETTER TO THE REV. MR. NEWTON,

THE FLATTING MILL

EPITAPH ON A FREE BUT TAME REDBREAST,

SONNET,

AN EPITAPH

ON RECEIVING HAYLEY'S PICTURE

ON A PLANT OF VIRGIN'S BOWER

ON RECEIVING HEYNE'S VIRGIL

STANZAS,

COWPER'S REPLY

LINES ADDRESSED TO MISS THEODORA JANE COWPER

TO THE SAME

LINES ON A SLEEPING INFANT

LINES

INSCRIPTION FOR A MOSS-HOUSE IN THE SHRUBBERY AT WESTON

LINES ON THE DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM RUSSEL

ON THE HIGH PRICE OF FISH

TO MRS. NEWTON

VERSES PRINTED BY HIMSELF ON A FLOOD AT OLNEY

EXTRACT FROM A SUNDAY-SCHOOL HYMN

ON THE RECEIPT OF A HAMPER

ON THE NEGLECT OF HOMER

SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF THE REV. JOHN NEWTON

A THOUGHT ON THE SEA SHORE

PRELIMINARY REMARKS ON THE OLNEY HYMNS

THE OLNEY HYMNS

I. WALKING WITH GOD.—Gen. v. 24

II. JEHOVAH-JIREH. THE LORD WILL PROVIDE.—Gen. xxii. 14

III. JEHOVAH-ROPHI. I AM THE LORD THAT HEALETH THEE.—Exod. xv. 26

IV. JEHOVAH-NISSI. THE LORD MY BANNER.—Exod. xvii. 15

V. JEHOVAH-SHALOM. THE LORD SEND PEACE.—Judges vi. 24

VI. WISDOM.—Prov. viii. 22–31

VII. VANITY OF THE WORLD

VIII. O LORD, I WILL PRAISE THEE.—Isaiah xii. 1

IX. THE CONTRITE HEART.—Isaiah lvii. 15

X. THE FUTURE PEACE AND GLORY OF THE CHURCH.—Isaiah ix. 15–20

XI. JEHOVAH OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.—Jer. xxiii. 6

XII. EPHRAIM REPENTING.—Jer. xxxi. 18–20

XIII. THE COVENANT.—Ezek. xxxvi. 25–28

XIV. JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH.—Ezek. xlviii. 35

XV. PRAISE FOR THE FOUNTAIN OPENED.—Zec. xiii. 1

XVI. THE SOWER.—Matt. xiii. 3

XVII. THE HOUSE OF PRAYER.—Mark xi. 17

XVIII. LOVEST THOU ME?—John xxi. 16

XIX. CONTENTMENT.—Phil. iv. 11

XX. OLD TESTAMENT GOSPEL.—Heb. iv. 2

XXI. SARDIS.—Rev. iii. 1–6

XXII. PRAYER FOR A BLESSING ON THE YOUNG

XXIII. PLEADING FOR AND WITH YOUTH

XXIV. PRAYER FOR CHILDREN

XXV. JEHOVAH JESUS

XXVI. ON OPENING A PLACE FOR SOCIAL PRAYER

XXVII. WELCOME TO THE TABLE

XXVIII. JESUS HASTING TO SUFFER

XXIX. EXHORTATION TO PRAYER

XXX. THE LIGHT AND GLORY OF THE WORD

XXXI. ON THE DEATH OF A MINISTER

XXXII. THE SHINING LIGHT

XXXIII. SEEKING THE BELOVED

XXXIV. THE WAITING SOUL

XXXV. WELCOME CROSS

XXXVI. AFFLICTIONS SANCTIFIED BY THE WORD

XXXVII. TEMPTATION

XXXVIII. LOOKING UPWARDS IN A STORM

XXXIX. THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH

XL. PEACE AFTER A STORM

XLI. MOURNING AND LONGING

XLII. SELF-ACQUAINTANCE

XLIII. PRAYER FOR PATIENCE

XLIV. SUBMISSION

XLV. THE HAPPY CHANGE

XLVI. RETIREMENT

XLVII. THE HIDDEN LIFE

XLVIII. JOY AND PEACE IN BELIEVING

XLIX. TRUE PLEASURES

L. THE CHRISTIAN

LI. LIVELY HOPE AND GRACIOUS FEAR

LII. FOR THE POOR

LIII. MY SOUL THIRSTETH FOR GOD

LIV. LOVE CONSTRAINING TO OBEDIENCE

LV. THE HEART HEALED AND CHANGED BY MERCY

LVI. HATRED OF SIN

LVII. THE NEW CONVERT

LVIII. TRUE AND FALSE COMFORTS

LIX. A LIVING AND A DEAD FAITH

LX. ABUSE OF THE GOSPEL

LXI. THE NARROW WAY

LXII. DEPENDENCE

LXIII. NOT OF WORKS

LXIV. PRAISE FOR FAITH

LXV. GRACE AND PROVIDENCE

LXVI. I WILL PRAISE THE LORD AT ALL TIMES

LXVII. LONGING TO BE WITH CHRIST

LXVIII. LIGHT SHINING OUT OF DARKNESS

BRIEF ACCOUNT OF MADAME GUION, AND OF. THE MYSTIC WRITERS

TRANSLATIONS. FROM. THE FRENCH OF MADAME DE LA MOTHE GUION

THE NATIVITY

GOD NEITHER KNOWN NOR LOVED BY THE WORLD

THE SWALLOW

THE TRIUMPH OF HEAVENLY LOVE DESIRED

A FIGURATIVE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCEDURE OF DIVINE LOVE

A CHILD OF GOD LONGING TO SEE HIM BELOVED

ASPIRATIONS OF THE SOUL AFTER GOD

GRATITUDE AND LOVE TO GOD

HAPPY SOLITUDE—UNHAPPY MEN

LIVING WATER

TRUTH AND DIVINE LOVE REJECTED BY THE WORLD

DIVINE JUSTICE AMIABLE

THE SOUL THAT LOVES GOD FINDS HIM EVERY WHERE

THE TESTIMONY OF DIVINE ADOPTION

DIVINE LOVE ENDURES NO RIVAL

SELF-DIFFIDENCE

THE ACQUIESCENCE OF PURE LOVE

REPOSE IN GOD

GLORY TO GOD ALONE

SELF-LOVE AND TRUTH INCOMPATIBLE

THE LOVE OF GOD, THE END OF LIFE

LOVE FAITHFUL IN THE ABSENCE OF THE BELOVED

LOVE PURE AND FERVENT

THE ENTIRE SURRENDER

THE PERFECT SACRIFICE

GOD HIDES HIS PEOPLE

THE SECRETS OF DIVINE LOVE ARE TO BE KEPT

THE VICISSITUDES EXPERIENCED IN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

WATCHING UNTO GOD IN THE NIGHT SEASON

ON THE SAME

ON THE SAME

THE JOY OF THE CROSS

JOY IN MARTYRDOM

SIMPLE TRUST

THE NECESSITY OF SELF-ABASEMENT

LOVE INCREASED BY SUFFERING

SCENES FAVOURABLE TO MEDITATION

TRANSLATIONS. OF THE. LATIN AND ITALIAN POEMS OF MILTON

ELEGY I. TO CHARLES DEODATI

ELEGY II. ON THE DEATH OF THE UNIVERSITY BEADLE AT CAMBRIDGE

ELEGY III. ON THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF WINCHESTER

ELEGY IV. TO HIS TUTOR, THOMAS YOUNG, CHAPLAIN TO THE ENGLISH FACTORY AT HAMBURGH

ELEGY V. ON THE APPROACH OF SPRING

ELEGY VI. TO CHARLES DEODATI,

ELEGY VII

EPIGRAMS. ON THE INVENTOR OF GUNS

TO LEONORA SINGING AT ROME.[921]

TO THE SAME

THE COTTAGER AND HIS LANDLORD

TO CHRISTINA, QUEEN OF SWEDEN, WITH CROMWELL'S PICTURE

ON THE DEATH OF THE VICE-CHANCELLOR, A PHYSICIAN

ON THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF ELY

NATURE UNIMPAIRED BY TIME

ON THE PLATONIC IDEA AS IT WAS UNDERSTOOD BY ARISTOTLE

TO HIS FATHER

TO SALSILLUS, A ROMAN POET, MUCH INDISPOSED

TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA MANSO, MARQUIS OF VILLA

ON THE DEATH OF DAMON. THE ARGUMENT

AN ODE, ADDRESSED TO MR. JOHN ROUSE,

ANTISTROPHE

STROPHE II

ANTISTROPHE

STROPHE III

ANTISTROPHE

EPODE

TRANSLATIONS OF THE ITALIAN POEMS

SONNET

SONNET

CANZONE

SONNET, TO CHARLES DEODATI

SONNET

SONNET

SIMILE IN PARADISE LOST

TRANSLATION OF DRYDEN'S EPIGRAM ON MILTON

TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE

I. THE GLOWWORM

II. THE JACKDAW

III. THE CRICKET

IV. THE PARROT

THE THRACIAN

RECIPROCAL KINDNESS THE PRIMARY LAW OF NATURE

A MANUAL,

AN ENIGMA

SPARROWS SELF-DOMESTICATED IN TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

FAMILIARITY DANGEROUS

INVITATION TO THE REDBREAST

STRADA'S NIGHTINGALE

ODE ON THE DEATH OF A LADY,

THE CAUSE WON

THE SILKWORM

THE INNOCENT THIEF

DENNER'S OLD WOMAN

THE TEARS OF A PAINTER

THE MAZE

NO SORROW PECULIAR TO THE SUFFERER

THE SNAIL

THE CANTAB

TRANSLATIONS OF GREEK VERSES

FROM THE GREEK OF JULIANUS

ON THE SAME BY PALLADAS

AN EPITAPH

ANOTHER

ANOTHER

ANOTHER

BY CALLIMACHUS

ON MILTIADES

ON AN INFANT

BY HERACLIDES

ON THE REED

TO HEALTH

ON INVALIDS

ON THE ASTROLOGERS

ON AN OLD WOMAN

ON FLATTERERS

ON A TRUE FRIEND

ON THE SWALLOW

ON LATE ACQUIRED WEALTH

ON A BATH, BY PLATO

ON A FOWLER, BY ISIDORUS

ON NIOBE

ON A GOOD MAN

ON A MISER

ANOTHER

ANOTHER

ON FEMALE INCONSTANCY

ON THE GRASSHOPPER

ON HERMOCRATIA

FROM MENANDER

ON PALLAS BATHING, FROM A HYMN OF CALLIMACHUS

TO DEMOSTHENES

ON A SIMILAR CHARACTER

ON AN UGLY FELLOW

ON A BATTERED BEAUTY

ON A THIEF

ON PEDIGREE

ON ENVY

BY MOSCHUS

BY PHILEMON

TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FABLES OF GAY

LEPUS MULTIS AMICUS

AVARUS ET PLUTUS

PAPILIO ET LIMAX

EPIGRAMS TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN OF OWEN

ON ONE IGNORANT AND ARROGANT

PRUDENT SIMPLICITY

TO A FRIEND IN DISTRESS

RETALIATION

SUNSET AND SUNRISE

TRANSLATIONS. FROM. VIRGIL, OVID, HORACE, AND HOMER

THE SALAD, BY VIRGIL

TRANSLATION FROM VIRGIL

ÆNEID, BOOK VIII. LINE 18

OVID, TRIST. BOOK V. ELEG. XII

HORACE, BOOK I. ODE IX

HORACE, BOOK I. ODE XXXVIII

HORACE, BOOK I. ODE XXXVIII

HORACE, BOOK II. ODE X

A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE

HORACE, BOOK II. ODE XVI

THE FIFTH SATIRE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE

THE NINTH SATIRE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORACE

TRANSLATION OF AN EPIGRAM FROM HOMER.[922]

COWPER'S LATIN POEMS

MONTES GLACIALES, IN OCEANO GERMANICO NATANTES

ON THE ICE ISLANDS SEEN FLOATING IN THE GERMAN OCEAN

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION TO WILLIAM NORTHCOT

TRANSLATION

IN SEDITIONEM HORRENDAM,

TRANSLATION

MOTTO ON A CLOCK

A SIMILE LATINIZED

ON THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE

IN SUBMERSIONEM NAVIGII, CUI GEORGIUS REGALE NOMEN INDITUM

IN BREVITATEM VITÆ SPATII HOMINIBUS CONCESSI

ON THE SHORTNESS OF HUMAN LIFE

THE LILY AND THE ROSE

IDEM LATINE REDDITUM

THE POPLAR FIELD

IDEM LATINE REDDITUM

VOTUM

TRANSLATION OF PRIOR'S CHLOE AND EUPHELIA

VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF DR. LLOYD

THREE PAPERS, BY COWPER,

No. CXIX

No. CXXXIV

MR. VILLAGE TO MR. TOWN

No. CXXXVIII

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TO MRS KING. [631]

TO THOMAS PARK, ESQ.

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