The Works of William Cowper
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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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