The Poetical Works of William Cowper, 3. ciltGeorge Bell & Sons, 1857 |
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VOL | 1 |
Vanity of the World | 8 |
The Covenant | 14 |
Page | 23 |
Prayer for a Blessing | 24 |
Jesus hasting to Suffer | 30 |
The Light and Glory of the Word | 32 |
On the Death of a Minister | 33 |
50 | 106 |
52 | 107 |
54 | 109 |
55 | 110 |
The Vicissitudes experienced in the Christian Life | 117 |
On the same | 123 |
Joy in Martyrdom | 130 |
Scenes favourable to Meditation | 136 |
The shining Light 33 | 34 |
The waiting Soul | 35 |
Seeking the Beloved 35 | 36 |
Light shining out of Darkness | 38 |
Welcome Cross | 39 |
Afflictions sanctified by the Word | 40 |
Temptation | 41 |
Looking upwards in a Storm | 42 |
The Valley of the Shadow of Death | 43 |
XLR Peace after a Storm | 44 |
Mourning and Longing 43 38 39 40 41 | 45 |
Self Acquaintance | 46 |
Prayer for Patience | 47 |
Submission | 48 |
The happy Change | 49 |
Retirement | 50 |
The hidden Life | 51 |
Joy and Peace in Believing | 52 |
True Pleasures | 54 |
Lively Hope and gracious Fear | 56 |
For the Poor | 57 |
My Soul thirsteth for | 58 |
Love constraining to obedience | 59 |
The Heart healed and changed by Mercy | 60 |
Hatred of | 61 |
The New Convert | 62 |
True and False Comforts | 63 |
A living and a dead Faith | 64 |
Abuse of the Gospel | 65 |
The narrow | 66 |
Dependance | 67 |
Not of Works | 68 |
Praise for Faith | 69 |
Grace and Providence | 70 |
will praise the Lord at all times | 71 |
Longing to be with Christ | 72 |
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAME DE LA MOTHE GUION The Nativity | 74 |
God neither known nor loved by the World | 80 |
The Swallow | 82 |
The Triumph of Heavenly Love desired | 83 |
A figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine | 84 |
Gratitude and Love to God | 90 |
The Testimony of Divine Adoption | 97 |
44 | 102 |
45 | 103 |
48 | 105 |
56 | 138 |
By Antonio Francini | 142 |
On the Death of the University Bedel | 151 |
On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester | 152 |
On the Approach of Spring | 159 |
Elegy VII | 167 |
To Christina Queen of Sweden | 173 |
57 | 181 |
59 | 183 |
61 | 185 |
To Salsillus Roman Post much indisposed | 188 |
68 | 190 |
On the Death of Damon | 194 |
70 | 197 |
An Ode addressed to Mr John Rous Librarian of | 205 |
Sonnet To Charles Diodati | 211 |
A Manual more ancient than the Art of Printing | 217 |
Invitation to the Redbreast | 223 |
The Innocent Thief | 229 |
The Tears of a Painter | 231 |
An Epitaph | 237 |
On late acquired Wealth | 243 |
On Pallas Bathing from a Hymn of Callimachus | 249 |
On Immoderate Grief by Philemon | 253 |
Avarus et Plutus | 259 |
71 | 264 |
The Salad | 275 |
TRANSLATION FROM OVID | 281 |
EARLY POEMS | 300 |
Written in a Quarrel | 306 |
On her endeavouring to conceal her grief at parting | 313 |
The symptoms of Love | 314 |
Written in a fit of illness | 320 |
A simile Latinised | 352 |
To the Rev William Bull | 359 |
The Distressed Travellers | 365 |
On the Author of Letters on Literature | 371 |
Lines after the manner of Homer on opening a hamper | 380 |
Translation of an Epigram of Homer | 386 |
Sonnet addressed to William Hayley | 393 |
On a plant of Virgins Bower designed to cover | 405 |
Inscription for a Hermitage | 407 |
Answer to Stanzas of Miss Catherine Fanshawe | 413 |
82 | 418 |
Montes Glaciales in Oceano Germanico natantes | 419 |