The Poetical Works of William Cowper ...Little, Brown, 1853 |
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Welcome Cross XI Jehovah our Righteousness | 11 |
Ephraim repenting | 12 |
JehovahShammah | 14 |
Praise for the Fountain opened | 15 |
The Sower | 16 |
The House of Prayer | 17 |
Lovest thou | 18 |
Contentment | 19 |
To Salsillus a Roman Poet much indisposed | 169 |
On the Death of Damon | 175 |
13 | 177 |
An Ode addressed to Mr John Rouse Librarian of | 186 |
To Charles Deodati | 192 |
14 | 193 |
Sparrows selfdomesticated in Trinity Coll Cambridge | 200 |
The Cause | 206 |
Old Testament Gospel | 20 |
Sardis | 22 |
Prayer for a Blessing | 23 |
Pleading for and with Youth | 24 |
Prayer for Children | 25 |
Jehovah Jesus | 26 |
On opening a Place for social Prayer | 27 |
Jesus hasting to Supper XXX The Light and Glory of the Word XXVII Welcome to the Table | 28 |
Exhortation to Prayer | 29 |
On the Death of a Minister | 31 |
Seeking the Beloved | 33 |
Light shining out of Darkness | 34 |
JehovahRophi I am the Lord that healeth thee | 36 |
JehovahNissi The Lord my Banner V JehovahShalom The Lord send Peace VI Wisdom | 44 |
Vanity of the World VIII O Lord I will praise thee IX The contrite Heart Page 12 1 | 45 |
Joy and Peace in Believing | 47 |
2 | 48 |
5 | 49 |
6 | 65 |
God neither known nor loved by the World | 72 |
A Child of God longing to see him beloved | 79 |
7 | 81 |
8 | 97 |
9 | 99 |
The Vicissitudes experienced in the Christian Life | 107 |
On the same | 113 |
TRANSLATIONS OF THE LATIN AND ITALIAN POEMS | 128 |
10 | 129 |
To Charles Deodati | 135 |
11 | 145 |
Elegy VII | 148 |
The Cottager and his Landlord A fable | 153 |
Nature unimpaired by Time | 159 |
12 | 161 |
15 | 209 |
The Snail | 212 |
Verses written at Bath on finding the Heel of a Shoe | 215 |
The Fifth Satire of the First Book of Horace | 222 |
16 | 225 |
The Ninth Satire of the First Book of Horace | 229 |
A Tale founded on a Fact which happened in Jan 1779 | 235 |
17 | 241 |
The Colubriad | 242 |
On the Loss of the Royal George | 251 |
18 | 257 |
On the Queens Visit to London | 263 |
To Warren Hastings Esq | 269 |
19 | 273 |
Another | 275 |
The retired Cat | 282 |
Yardley Oak | 288 |
20 | 289 |
To the Nightingale | 294 |
On a Spaniel called Beau killing a young Bird | 306 |
15The Castaway | 316 |
22 | 321 |
Translation | 334 |
Another | 336 |
23 | 337 |
On a Miser | 342 |
On Pedigree | 348 |
Lepus multis Amicus | 351 |
24 | 353 |
25 | 369 |
Ovid Trist Lib V Eleg XII | 370 |
On the Benefit received by His Majesty from Sea Bathing | 376 |
Epitaph on a free but tame Redbreast | 382 |
34 | 385 |