The Poetical Works of William Cowper, Volum 3

Forside
Bell and Daldy, 1879

Innhold

HYMNS
1
Wisdom
7
Ephraim repenting
13
Lovest thou
19
Page
23
Prayer for Children
26
The Light and Glory of the Word
32
On the Death of a Minister
33
Joy in Martyrdom
130
Scenes favourable to Meditation
136
By Antonio Francini
142
64
145
65
149
On the Death of the University Bedel
151
On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester
152
66
153

The shining Light 33
34
The waiting Soul
35
Seeking the Beloved
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
Peace after a Storm
44
Mourning and Longing
45
SelfAcquaintance
46
Prayer for Patience
47
Submission
48
The happy Change
49
Retirement
50
The hidden Life
51
Joy and Peace in Believing L True Pleasures LI The Christian
52
Not of Works LVII 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
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
63
86
Gratitude and Love to God
90
The Testimony of Divine Adoption
97
Glory to God alone
103
The perfect Sacrifice
109
The Vicissitudes experienced in the Christian Life
117
On the same
123
On the Approach of Spring
159
Elegy VII
167
To Christina Queen of Sweden
173
On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristotle
181
To Salsillus a Roman Poet much indisposed
188
68
190
70
192
On the Death of Damon
194
An Ode addressed to Mr John Rous Librarian of
205
SonnetTo 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
TRANSLATION FROM OVID
281
Of himself
300
Song No more shall hapless Celias ears
306
On her endeavouring to conceal her grief at parting
313
The symptoms of Love
314
Written in a fit of illness
320
An Ode upon reading Mr Richardsons History of
326
Ode supposed to be written on the marriage of a friend
332
Lines written during a period of insanity
340
Lloyd
353
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 Esq
393
Epigram printed in the Northampton Mercury
399
On a plant of Virgins Bower designed to cover
405
Inscription for a Hermitage
407
2888
418

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