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William Cowper
26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800 / Hertfordshire
Poems of William Cowper
Self-Acquaintance
Self–diffidence -
Self–love And Truth Incompatible -
Simple Trust
Song
Song On Peace
Song. Written At The Request Of Lady Austen
Sonnet Addressed To William Hayley, Esq.
Sonnet I. (Translated From Milton)
Sonnet Ii. (Translated From Milton)
Sonnet Iii. Canzone. (Translated From Milton)
Sonnet Iv. To Charles Diodati. (Translated From Milton)
Sonnet To A Young Lady On Her Birth-Day
Sonnet To George Romney, Esq. On His Picture Of Me In Crayons
Sonnet To Henry Cowper, Esq.
Sonnet To William Wilberforce, Esq.
Sonnet V. (Translated From Milton)
Sonnet Vi. (Translated From Milton)
Sparrows Self-Domesticated In Trinity College, Cambridge
Stanzas On The Late Indecent Liberties Taken With The Remains Of The Great Milton
Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1787
Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1788
Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1789
Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1790
Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1792
Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1793
Strada's Nightingale
Submission
Sunset And Sunrise (Translated From Owen)
Sweet Meat Has Sour Sauce; Or, The Slave-Trader In The Dumps
Table Talk
Temptation
That Nature Is Not Subject To Decay (Translated From Milton)
The 5th Satire Of Book I. Of Horace : A Humorous Description Of The Author's Journey From Rome To Brundusium
The 9th Satire Of Book I. Of Horace : The Description Of An Impertinent. Adapted To The Present Times
The Acquiescence Of Pure Love
The Cantab
The Castaway
The Cause Won
The Christian
The Cock-Fighter's Garland
The Colubriad
The Contrite Heart
The Covenant
The Cricket
The Distress'D Travellers; Or, Labour In Vain
The Diverting History Of John Gilpin, Showing How He Went Farther Than He Intended, And Came Safe Home Again
The Dog And The Water Lily. No Fable
The Doves
The Entire Surrender
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