The Works of William Cowper. William Cowper
TRANSLATIONS OF THE LATIN AND ITALIAN POEMS OF MILTON.
Elegy I. | To Charles Deodati | 691 |
II. | On the Death of the University Beadle at Cambridge | 692 |
III. | On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester | 692 |
IV. | To his Tutor, Thomas Young | 693 |
V. | On the Approach of Spring | 694 |
VI. | To Charles Deodati | 695 |
VII. | 696 | |
Epigrams. On the Inventor of Guns | 697 | |
To Leonora singing at Rome | 697 | |
To the same | 697 | |
The Cottager and his Landlord. A Fable | 697 | |
To Christina, Queen of Sweden, with Cromwell's Picture | 697 | |
On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor, a Physician | 697 | |
On the Death of the Bishop of Ely | 698 | |
Nature unimpaired by Time | 698 | |
On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristotle | 699 | |
To his Father | 699 | |
To Salsillus, a Roman poet, much indisposed | 700 | |
To Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis of Villa | 701 | |
On the Death of Damon | 701 | |
An Ode, addressed to Mr. John Rouse, Librarian of the University of Oxford | 704 | |
Sonnet—"Fair Lady! whose harmonious name" | 705 | |
Sonnet—"As on a hill-top rude, when closing day" | 705 | |
Canzone—"They mock my toil" |
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