The Life and Letters of William Cowper, Tom 1

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J. Johnson and Company, 1812
 

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To the Rev J Newton His love of home style
19
To W Hayley Esq Distribution of his time
21
To the same On his poem of the Lily and the Rose
23
To W Hayley Esq Same subject Nov 25
25
Letter Page
27
To W Hayley Esq Difficulty of exertion sonnet
28
To the Rev W Unwin Duty of submitting to
29
To the Rev Walter Bagot Miltons blank verse
31
To the same
35
An Epitaph
39
To the Rev W Unwin Quick succession of human
40
To S Rose Esq On the Analytical Review of
41
On late acquired Wealth
52
To the Rev W Unwin Translation of the Latin
58
LIFE OF COWPER PART THE FIRST
65
His recovery
69
To the same On his projected poem of the Four
70
Her epitaph by her niece
71
To the same Nations like ants etching of the late
73
To Lady Hesketh On his lines and acknowledg
77
His removal from Westminster to an attorneys office
78
To the same
80
To the Rev J Newton Death of Mrs C May 31
83
To S Rose Esq Notes to his Homer August 22
84
His translations in Duncombs Horace
86
To S Rose Esq On his Homer talents given
87
To the same On religious zeal June 17
89
His appointment to be Clerk of the Journals in that House
92
To the Rev W Bagot On Bishop Bagot and
93
Letter Page
95
Letter Page
96
To the same His poem Retirement Lady Austens
99
The origin of Cowpers acquaintance with the Unwins
101
health
102
To the same Dr Franklins letter providential
105
To Lady Hesketh On his own melancholy Han
106
To Lady Hesketh On his illness and subsequent
107
To the Rev W Bagot Reflections on the French
108
To the Rev J Newton Tendency of the Gospel
111
To the same A fox chace March 3
112
To the same Thanking him for books Jonathan
114
reflec
115
Origin of the Task
119
Commencement of the poem
121
Aug 17
122
To the same
123
March 31
125
To the Rev W Unwin Reflections on the unkind
126
Letter Page
127
Sept 14
129
To Joseph Hill Esq On two prints Crazy Kate
132
The author induced to visit Weston during the severe ill
133
To the same Same subject LEstranges Josephus
136
To Joseph Hill Esq On those
137
To Joseph Hill Esq Death of Ashley Cowper
138
The grant of a pension from his Majesty to Cowper
140
Letter Page
142
To S Rose Esq On a dry season June 23
145
To W Hayley Esq On the notes to his Homer
146
Cowper resides at North Tuddenham
147
Jan 18
148
July 28
151
To the same On the recollection of earthly affairs
152
Induced to revise his Homer in 1795
153
To the Rev J Newton On East India affairs lines
155
Infinite merit of Dr Johnson in his care to mitigate
159
To the same His manner of living reasons for
160
To the Rev W Unwin On the inhabitants of
163
Finishes the revisal of his Homer 1799
164
To the same Introduction of Mr Unwins son
166
Jan 19
168
Declines and dies on Friday the 25th of April
170
To Joseph Hill Esq Reflections arising from
172
To the same
174
To the same Works of Caraccioli March 19
175
Letter Page
177
On Hermocratia
178
To the same Danger of trifling with our Maker
181
To the same The consolations of religion on the death
184
To the same Observations on Blairs Lectures
187
To the Rev Mr Greatheed Description of Eartham
203
To Mrs Bodham On his Mothers picture Feb 27
206
The origin of his friendship with Mr Bull
207
To the Rev J Newton Mythology of the
208
To Lady Hesketh On the Test Act March 8
213
To the same Johnsons Biography his treatment
215
To the Rev J Newton Madness sometimes humor
216
To the same Burkes speech on the reformation
219
ToJ Johnson Esq Remarks on Longinus March 23 221
221
August 16
223
On seeing a Sketch of Cowper by Lawrence
224
To the same Pluralities in the church
226
To the same On pictures of both his parents
228
To J Hill Esq Dr Cotton truly a philosopher
229
To Lady Hesketh
231
To J Hill Esq The Chancellors Tw illness
233
To S Rose Esq On early marriages a riddle
235
To the Rev J Newton On unconnected thoughts
236
To the Rev Walter Bagot Homers descriptions
237
To Mrs Cowper On her brothers death May 10
239
To Mrs Bodham On letterwriting June 29
241
To the same On his poem Tirocinium Oct 20
243
To the Rev J Newton On the riots in 1780 danger
246
Sept 9
249
To the Rev W Unwin Reasons why an author
251
To the Rev J Newton Ingenuity of slander lace
253
To S Rose
255
To J Hill Esq Recommendation of the lacemakers
259
July 11
261
On his poem upon the slave
264
To the Rev W Unwin Inscription of Tirocinium
266
To the Rev W Unwin
269
Translations of Greek Verses
275
Aug 31
276
To J Johnson Esq On the poems of the Norwich
278
thors March 20
281
Sept 17
284
To Mrs Throckmorton Little success of applica
285
To J Hill Esq Description of his boudoir at Olney
288
To Demosthenis
290
To Mrs Newton On Mr Newtons arrival at Rams
291
To the same Dr Johnsons journal Aug 27
294
Translations from Horace and Virgil
297
To the Rev W Unwin With the same Dec
298
To the Rev W Unwin Translation of Homer
303
To Lady Hesketh Verses to Mrs Throckmorton
304
To the same Publication of his first volume May 1
306
The origin of his translations from Milton
309
May 23
312
To the Rev W Bagot Bishop Bagots charge
313
Correction of his proofs on his horse
318
To Lady Hesketh Correcting his poems Jan 10
321
Letter Rage
322
To the same
326
To the same Upon a poem of Lord Bagots
329
An Enigma
331
To J Johnson Esq Kings College subscription
333
To the same On her promised visit to Olney Feb 9
335
Invitation to the Redbreast
337
To Lady Hesketh On a kitten and a leech
339
To the same On their expected meeting at Olney
341
7 To the same
342
The Cause won
346
To the Rev W Unwin On the translation of
351
Denners Old Woman
352
VOL I
353
To the Rev Mr Hurdis Invitation to Weston
355
To the same Her letters his comfort April 24
358
Pleasures of authorship Feb 16
359
March 23
362
Epigrams translated from the Latin of Owen
364
Feb 24
365
Montes glaciales in Oceano Germanico natantes
367
To the same Pain and pleasure on the sight of
368
Verses to the Memory of Dr Lloyd
373
To the Rev W Unwin On the newspapers Mar 7
375
To the Rev J Jekyll Rye Abhorrence of the slave
376
To Lady Hesketh Gives up meeting her at New
377
Example of Cowpers ingenuousness in speaking of him
381
To Lady Hesketh Mrs Unwins second attack
383

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