The Poetical Works of William CowperWarne, 1872 - 611 pages |
Contents
Verses written at Bath | 1 |
An Ode on Reading Sir Charles Grandison | 17 |
Address to Miss Macartney afterwards Mrs Greville on Reading | 24 |
M312280 | 29 |
OLNEY HYMNS | 30 |
The Future Peace and Glory of the Church | 36 |
Old Testament Gospel | 42 |
Exhortation to Prayer | 48 |
Boadicea | 394 |
Lines Composed for a Memorial of Ashley Cowper | 405 |
Epigram | 411 |
On the Benefit Received by His Majesty from Seabathing in the Year 1789 | 423 |
To Mrs King on her kind Present to the Author a Patchwork Counter | 431 |
Sonnet to a Young Lady on her Birthday | 439 |
To Dr Austen of Cecil Street London | 445 |
Epitaph on Mr Chester of Chicheley | 451 |
The Waiting Soul | 50 |
SelfAcquaintance | 56 |
Lively Hope and Gracious Fear 62 | 62 |
Dependence | 68 |
Love Abused the Thought suggested by Thelyphthora | 79 |
The Progress of Error | 93 |
Truth | 107 |
Table Talk | 125 |
Expostulation | 142 |
The Diverting History of John Gilpin | 212 |
THE TASK | 219 |
99 | 272 |
The Winter Morning Walk17 | 290 |
99 | 310 |
Tirocinium or a Review of Schools | 333 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 354 |
A Riddle | 362 |
The Flatting Mill | 371 |
Human Frailty | 378 |
On Receiving Heynes Virgil from Mr Hayley | 462 |
TRANSLATIONS | 468 |
On Pedigree from Epicharmus | 478 |
The Ninth Satire of the First Book of Horace | 484 |
On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester | 506 |
To his Tutor Thomas Young | 512 |
To Charles Diodati | 523 |
On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 527 |
On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristotle | 533 |
On the Death of Damon | 541 |
An Ode Addressed to Mr Rous Librarian of the University of Oxford | 548 |
Translations from Vincent Bourne | 554 |
The Innocent Thief | 562 |
Epigrams Translated from the Latin of Owen | 566 |
A Figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine Love | 574 |
Aspiration of the Soul after | 580 |
Glory to God Alone | 586 |
Translations from the Fables of Gay | 608 |