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William Cowper
26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800 / Hertfordshire
Poems of William Cowper
Elegy I. To Charles Deodati (Translated From Milton)
Elegy Ii. On The Death Of The University Beadle At Cambridge (Translated From Milton)
Elegy Iii. Anno Aet. 17. On The Death Of The Bishop Of Winchester (Translated From Milton)
Elegy Iv. Anno Aet. 18. To My Tutor, Thomas Young, Chaplain Of The English Merchants Resident At Hamburg (Translated From Milton)
Elegy V. Anno Aet. 20. On The Approach Of Spring (Translated From Milton)
Elegy Vi. To Charles Diodati, When He Was Visiting In The Country (Translated From Milton)
Elegy Vii. Anno Aetates Undevigesimo (Translated From Milton)
Ephraim Repenting
Epigram
Epigram : On The Inventor Of Gunpowder (Translated From Milton)
Epigram : The Cottager And His Landlord. A Fable (Translated From Milton)
Epigram : To Christina, Queen Of Sweden, With Cromwell's Picture (Translation)
Epigram : To Leonora Singing At Rome (Translated From Milton)
Epigram : To Leonora Singing At Rome 2 (Translated From Milton)
Epitaph On A Free But Tame Redbreast, A Favourite Of Miss Sally Hurdis
Epitaph On A Hare
Epitaph On Fop, A Dog Belonging To Lady Throckmorton
Epitaph On Johnson
Epitaph On Mr. Chester Of Chicheley
Epitaphium Alterum
Exhortation To Prayer
Expostulation
Familiarity Dangerous
For The Poor
Friendship
From Menander
From The Greek Of Julianus
Glory To God Alone
God Hides His People
God Moves In A Mysterious Way
God Neither Known Nor Loved By The World
Grace And Providence
Gratitude And Love To God
Gratitude, Addressed To Lady Hesketh
Happy Solitude--Unhappy Men
Hatred And Vengeance, My Eternal Portion
Hatred Of Sin
Heroism
Hope, Like The Short-Lived Ray That Gleams Awhile
Horace, Book I. Ode Ix.
Horace, Book I. Ode Xxxviii.
Horace, Book I. Ode Xxxviii. (2)
Horace, Book Ii. Ode Xvi.
Horace. Book Ii. Ode X.
Human Frailty
Hymn For The Use Of The Sunday School At Olney
I Will Praise The Lord At All Times
Idem Latine Redditum
In A Letter To C. P. Esq. Ill With The Rheumatism
In A Letter To C. P. Esq. In Imitation Of Shakspeare
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