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Sketch of the Life of William Cowper, Esq.
1 Translation of Prior's Chloe and Euphelia,
126
Table Talk,
3 The history of John Gilpin,
ib.
Progress of Error,
10 Epistle to an afflicted Protestant lady in France,
129
Truth,
15 To the Rev. W. C. Unwin,
ib.
Expostulation,
21 To the Rev. Mr. Newton,
130
Hope,
27 Catharina,
ib.
Charity,
34 The Moralizer corrected,
Conversation,
40 The Faithful Bird,
131
Retirement,
48 The Needless Alarm,
ib.
The Task, Book L The Sofa,
55 Boadicea,
133
II. The Time-Piece, •
62 Heroisin,
ib.
III. The Garden,
70 On the receipt of my mother's picture out of Norfolk, 134
IV, The Winter Evening,
78 Friendship,
135
V. The Winter Morning Walk,
85 On a mischievous Bull,
137
VI. The Winter Walk at Noon, - 93 Annus Memorabilis, 1789,
ib.
Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq. :
102 Hymn for the use of the Sunday School at Olney, 138
Tirocinium; or, a Review of Schools,
103 Stanzas subjoined to a bill of mortality for the year 1787, ib.
The same for 1738,
139
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
The same for 1789,
ib.
140
The Yearly Distress, or Tithing Time at Stock, in Essex, 112 The same for 1790,
Sonnet to Henry Cowper, Esq.
ib. The same for 1792,
ib.
Lines addressed to Dr. Darwin,
113 The same for 1793,
ib.
On Mrs. Montagu's Feather Hangings,
ib Epitaph on Mr. Hamilton,
141
Werses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk, - ib. Epitaph on a Hare,
ib.
On the Promotion of Edward Thurlow, Esq.
114 Epitaphium Alterum,
ib,
Ode to Peace,
ib. Stanzas on the first publication of Sir Charles Grandison, 142
Human Frailty,
ib. Address to Miss - on reading the Prayer for Indifference, ib.
The Modern Patriot,
115 A Tale founded on a fact,
143
On observing some names of little note recorded in the To the Rev. Mr. Newton, on his return from Ramsgate, ib.
Biographia Britannica, .
ib. Poetical epistle to Lady Austen,
144
Report of an adjudged case, not to be found in any of the Song, written at the request of Lady Austen,
145
books,
ib. Verses from a poem entitled Valediction,
ib.
On the burning of Lord Mansfield's library,
116 Epitaph on Johnson, -
ib.
On the same,
ib. To Miss C on her birth-day,
ib.
The love of the world reproved.
ib. Gratitude,
146
On the death of Lady Throckmorton's Bulfinch, ib. The Flatting Mill,
ib.
117 To Mrs. Throckmorton,
ib.
The Doves,
ib. On the late indecent liberties taken with the remains of
A Fable,
118 Milton,
147
A Comparison, -
ib. To Mrs. King,
ib.
Another, addressed to a young lady,
ib. The Judgment of the Poets,
ib.
The Poet's New Year's Gift,
ib. Epitaph on Mrs. M. Higgins, of Weston,
148
Ode to Apollo,
119| The Retired Cat,
ib.
Pairing Time anticipated. A fable,
ib. To the Nightingale,
149
The Dog and the Water Lily,
120 Sonnet to W. Wilberforce, Esq.
ib.
The Poel, the Oyster and the Sensitive Plant,
ib. Epigram,
ib.
The Shruopery,
121 To Dr. Austin,
ib.
The Winter Nosegay,
ib. Sonnet, addressed to William Hayley, Esq.
150
Mutual forbearance necessary to the happiness of the mar- Catharina,
ib.
ib. Sonnet to George Romney, Esq.
ib.
The Negro's complaint,
122 On receiving Hayley's picture,
ib.
Pity for poor Africans,
ib. On a plant of Virgin's-bower,
ib.
The Morning Dream,
123 To my cousin, Anne Bodham,
151
The Nightingale and Glow Worm,
ib. To Mrs. Unwin,
ib.
On a Goldfinch starved to death in his cage,
124 To William Hayley, Esq.
ib.
The Pineapple and the Bee,
ib. On a Spaniel, called Beau, killing a bird,
ib.
Horace, Book IL Ode x,
ib. Beau's Reply,
ib.
A reiection on the foregoing ode,
125 To Mary,
152
The Lily and the Rose,
ib. On the Ice Islands,
ib.
Idem Latine Redditum,
ib. The Castaway,
153
The Poplar field,
ib. Translations from Vincent Bourne.
Idem Latine Redditum,
126 1 The Glow Worm,
ib.
ib. U. The Jackdaw,
154