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One of the most important poets of the eighteenth century, William Cowper’s nature poetry explored everyday life and scenes of the English countryside, establishing him as a forerunner of Romantic poetry. The Delphi Poets Series offers readers the works of literature's finest poets, with superior formatting. This volume presents the complete poetical works of William Cowper, with beautiful illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Cowper's life and works* The complete poetry, including rare posthumous works appearing in no other digital publications* Concise introductions to the poetry* Excellent formatting of the poems* Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the poetry* Easily locate the poems you want to read* Includes Cowper's translations of Homer’s epic poems* Features two bonus biographies - discover Cowper's literary life* Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genresCONTENTS:The Poetry CollectionsTABLE TALK AND OTHER POEMSTHE TASK AND OTHER POEMSMISCELLANEOUS POEMSOLNEY HYMNSTRANSLATIONS FROM MADAME DE LA MOTHE GUIONTRANSLATIONS FROM THE LATIN CLASSICSTRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNEEPIGRAMS TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN OF OWENTRANSLATIONS OF GREEK AND LATIN VERSESTRANSLATIONS FROM THE FABLES OF GAYTRANSLATIONS OF THE LATIN AND ITALIAN POEMS OF MILTONEPIGRAMSITALIAN POEMSFRAGMENTS AND POSTHUMOUSLY PUBLISHED VERSESThe PoemsLIST OF POEMS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDERLIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDERThe Epic PoemsTHE ILIADTHE ODYSSEYThe BiographiesBRIEF LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER by Francis StorrCOWPER by Goldwin Smith
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Title page

WILLIAM COWPER

COPYRIGHT

NOTE

The Poetry Collections

Table Talk and Other Poems

CONTENTS

ORIGINAL PREFACE.

TABLE TALK.

THE PROGRESS OF ERROR.

TRUTH.

EXPOSTULATION.

HOPE.

CHARITY.

CONVERSATION.

RETIREMENT.

The Task and Other Poems

CONTENTS

THE TASK.

BOOK I. THE SOFA.

BOOK II. THE TIMEPIECE.

BOOK III. THE GARDEN.

BOOK IV. THE WINTER EVENING.

BOOK V. THE WINTER MORNING WALK.

BOOK VI. THE WINTER WALK AT NOON.

AN EPISTLE TO JOSEPH HILL, ESQ.

TIROCINIUM: A REVIEW FOR SCHOOLS

TIROCINIUM.

Miscellaneous Poems

CONTENTS

VERSES WRITTEN AT BATH ON FINDING THE HEEL OF A SHOE

PSALM CXXXVII

SONG: NO MORE SHALL HAPLESS CELIA’S EARS

A SONG: ON THE GREEN MARGIN OF THE BROOK

AN EPISTLE TO ROBERT LLOYD, ESQ.

MORTALS! AROUND YOUR DESTIN’D HEADS

OF HIMSELF

THE SYMPTOMS OF LOVE

AN APOLOGY FOR NOT SHOWING HER WHAT I HAD WROTE

DELIA, TH’ UNKINDEST GIRL ON EARTH

THIS EV’NING, DELIA, YOU AND I

AN ATTEMPT AT THE MANNER OF WALLER

SONG: THE SPARKLING EYE, THE MANTLING CHEEK

UPON A VENERABLE RIVAL

SEE WHERE THE THAMES

HOW BLEST THE YOUTH

ODE SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN ON THE MARRIAGE OF A FRIEND

ON HER ENDEAVOURING TO CONCEAL HER GRIEF AT PARTING

BID ADIEU, MY SAD HEART

WRITTEN AFTER LEAVING HER AT NEW BURNS

R. S. S.

R. S. S. WRITTEN IN A FIT OF ILLNESS

TO DELIA

HOPE, LIKE THE SHORT-LIV’D RAY THAT GLEAMS AWHILE

AN ODE ON READING MR. RICHARDSON’S HISTORY OF SIR CHARLES GRANDISON

ON THE DEATH OF SIR W. RUSSELL

ADDRESSED TO MISS MACARTNEY ON READING THE PRAYER FOR INDIFFERENCE

AN ODE SECUNDUM ARTEM

LINES WRITTEN DURING A PERIOD OF INSANITY

A SONG OF MERCY AND JUDGMENT

ODE TO PEACE

THE SHRUBBERY, WRITTEN IN A TIME OF AFFLICTION

HEU! QUAM REMOTUS

THE WINTER NOSEGAY

ON THE TRIAL OF ADMIRAL KEPPEL

A TALE, FOUNDED ON A FACT WHICH HAPPENED IN JANUARY, 1779

THE BEE AND THE PINE-APPLE

THE PINE-APPLE AND THE BEE

HUMAN FRAILTY

THE YEARLY DISTRESS

THE MODERN PATRIOT

THE NIGHTINGALE AND GLOW-WORM

A FABLE

MORAL

THE DOVES

A COMPARISON

ANOTHER ADDRESSED TO A YOUNG LADY

ON A GOLDFINCH STARVED TO DEATH IN HIS CAGE

TRANSLATION

ON THE SAME

LOVE ABUSED

TO THE REVEREND MR. NEWTON ON HIS RETURN FROM RAMSGATE

REPORT OF AN ADJUDGED CASE NOT TO BE FOUND IN ANY OF THE BOOKS

THE LOVE OF THE WORLD REPROVED; OR, HYPOCRISY DETECTED

BOADICEA: AN ODE

THE LILY AND THE ROSE

IDEM LATINE REDDITUM

VOTUM

HORACE. BOOK THE 2ND. ODE THE 10TH.

A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE

MUTUAL FORBEARANCE NECESSARY TO THE HAPPINESS OF THE MARRIED STATE

ANTI-THELYPHTHORA

TO THE REV. MR. NEWTON

THE POET, THE OYSTER, AND SENSITIVE PLANT

A CARD

TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS

HEROISM

AN EPISTLE TO A PROTESTANT LADY IN FRANCE

TO THE REV. WILLIAM CAWTHORNE UNWIN

FRIENDSHIP

A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LADY AUSTEN

TO MISS CREUZÉ ON HER BIRTHDAY

THE FLATTING MILL

TO THE REV. MR. NEWTON, RECTOR OF ST. MARY, WOOLNOTH

TO THE REV. WILLIAM BULL

THE COLUBRIAD

TO LADY AUSTEN, WRITTEN IN RAINY WEATHER

THE DISTRESSED TRAVELLERS OR, LABOUR IN VAIN

ON THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE

IN SUBMERSIONEM NAVIGII CUI GEORGIUS REGALE NOMEN INDITUM

TO A LADY WHO WORE A LOCK OF HIS HAIR SET WITH DIAMONDS

EPITAPH ON A HARE

EPITAPHIUM ALTERUM

SONG ON PEACE

SONG ALSO WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF LADY AUSTEN

THE ROSE

THE FAITHFUL FRIEND

ODE TO APOLLO ON AN INK-GLASS ALMOST DRIED IN THE SUN

THE VALEDICTION

TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF THE HALIBUT ON WHICH I DINED THIS DAY

THE POPLAR- FIELD

IDEM LATINE REDDITUM

LINES SENT WITH TWO COCKSCOMBS TO MISS GREEN

EPITAPH ON DR. JOHNSON

ON THE AUTHOR OF LETTERS ON LITERATURE

THE POET’S NEW-YEAR’S GIFT TO MRS. THROCKMORTON

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION FOR THE YEAR 1788

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION FOR THE YEAR 1789

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION FOR THE YEAR 1790

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION FOR THE YEAR 1792

ON A SIMILAR OCCASION FOR THE YEAR 1793

THE NEGRO’S COMPLAINT

THE MORNING DREAM

SWEET MEAT HAS SOUR SAUCE

PITY FOR POOR AFRICANS

EPIGRAM (PRINTED IN THE NORTHAMPTON MERCURY)

GRATITUDE ADDRESSED TO LADY HESKETH

PAIRING TIME ANTICIPATED A FABLE

INSTRUCTION

ON MRS. MONTAGU’S FEATHER-HANGINGS

THE DOG AND THE WATER-LILY NO FABLE

MOTTO ON THE KING’S CLOCK

ON THE DEATH OF MRS. THROCKMORTON’S BULFINCH

INSCRIPTION FOR THE TOMB OF MR. HAMILTON

ON THE QUEEN’S VISIT TO LONDON THE NIGHT OF THE 17TH MARCH, 1789

CATHARINA ADDRESSED TO MISS STAPLETON

THE COCK-FIGHTER’S GARLAND

IN MEMORY OF THE LATE JOHN THORNTON, ESQ.

THE MORALIZER CORRECTED A TALE

THE NEEDLESS ALARM

MORAL

THE FOUR AGES (A BRIEF FRAGMENT OF AN EXTENSIVE PROJECTED POEM)

THE JUDGMENT OF THE POETS

EPITAPH ON MRS. M. HIGGINS, OF WESTON

THE RETIRED CAT

MORAL

YARDLEY OAK

SONNET TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE ESQ.

TO DR. AUSTIN, OF CECIL STREET, LONDON

TO WILLIAM HAYLEY, ESQ.

CATHARINA THE SECOND PART ON HER MARRIAGE TO GEORGE COURTENAY, ESQ.

LINES ADDRESSED TO DR. DARWIN AUTHOR OF THE BOTANIC GARDEN

EPITAPH ON FOP A DOG BELONGING TO LADY THROCKMORTON

AN EPITAPH

EPITAPH ON MR. CHESTER, OF CHICHELEY

ON A PLANT OF VIRGIN’S-BOWER DESIGNED TO COVER A GARDEN-SEAT

INSCRIPTION FOR AN HERMITAGE IN THE AUTHOR’S GARDEN

INSCRIPTION FOR A MOSS-HOUSE IN THE SHRUBBERY AT WESTON

SONNET TO MRS. UNWIN

TO JOHN JOHNSON ON HIS PRESENTING ME WITH AN ANTIQUE BUST OF HOMER

A TALE

ON A SPANIEL CALLED BEAU KILLING A YOUNG BIRD

BEAU’S REPLY

INSCRIPTION FOR A BUST OF HOMER

TO MARY

LINES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW-SHUTTER AT WESTON

MONTES GLACIALES IN OCEANO GERMANICO NATANTES

TRANSLATION ON THE ICE ISLANDS SEEN FLOATING IN THE GERMAN OCEAN

THE CASTAWAY

ON THE DEATH OF THE VICE-CHANCELLOR, A PHYSICIAN

ON THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF ELY. ANNO AET. 17.

NATURE UNIMPAIRED BY TIME

ON THE PLATONIC ‘IDEAL’ AS IT WAS UNDERSTOOD BY ARISTOTLE.

TO MY FATHER

TO GIOVANNI SALZILLI, A ROMAN POET, IN HIS ILLNESS.

TO GIOVANNI BATTISTA MANSO, MARQUIS OF VILLA.

ON THE DEATH OF DAMON.

TO MR. JOHN ROUSE, LIBRARIAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF DR. LLOYD.

VERSES TO THE MEMORY OF DR. LLOYD (II).

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION TO WILLIAM NORTHCOT.

ON THE SHORTNESS OF HUMAN LIFE.

Olney Hymns

CONTENTS

I. WALKING WITH GOD. - Genesis v.24.

II. JEHOVAH-JIREH. THE LORD WILL PROVIDE. - Genesis xxii.14.

III. JEHOVAH-ROPHI. I AM THE LORD THAT HEALETH THEE. - Exodus xv.26.

IV. JEHOVAH-NISSI. THE LORD MY BANNER. - Exodus xvii.15.

V. JEHOVAH-SHALOM. THE LORD SEND PEACE. - Judges vi.24.

VI. WISDOM. - Proverbs viii.22-31.

VII. VANITY OF THE WORLD.

VIII. O LORD, I WILL PRAISE THEE. - Isaiah xii.1.

IX. THE CONTRITE HEART. - Isaiah lvii.15.

X. THE FUTURE PEACE AND GLORY OF THE CHURCH. - Isaiah ix.15-20.

XI. JEHOVAH OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS. - Jeremiah xxiii.6.

XII. EPHRAIM REPENTING. - Jeremiah xxxi.18-20.

XIII. THE COVENANT. - Ezekiel xxxvi.25-28.

XIV. JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH. - Ezekiel xlviii.35.

XV. PRAISE FOR THE FOUNTAIN OPENED. - Zechariah xiii.1.

XVI. THE SOWER. - Matthew xiii.3.

XVII. THE HOUSE OF PRAYER. - Mark xi.17.

XVIII. LOVEST THOU ME? - John xxi.16.

XIX. CONTENTMENT. - Philippians iv.11.

XX. OLD TESTAMENT GOSPEL. - Hebrews iv.2.

XXI. SARDIS. - Revelation iii.1-6.

XXII. PRAYER FOR A BLESSING ON THE YOUNG.

XXIII. PLEADING FOR AND WITH YOUTH.

XXIV. PRAYER FOR CHILDREN.

XXV. JEHOVAH JESUS.

XXVI. ON OPENING A PLACE FOR SOCIAL PRAYER.

XXVII. WELCOME TO THE TABLE.

XXVIII. JESUS HASTING TO SUFFER.

XXIX. EXHORTATION TO PRAYER.

XXX. THE LIGHT AND GLORY OF THE WORD.

XXXI. ON THE DEATH OF A MINISTER.

XXXII. THE SHINING LIGHT.

XXXIII. SEEKING THE BELOVED.

XXXIV. THE WAITING SOUL.

XXXV. WELCOME CROSS.

XXXVI. AFFLICTIONS SANCTIFIED BY THE WORD.

XXXVII. TEMPTATION.

XXXVIII. LOOKING UPWARDS IN A STORM.

XXXIX. THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH.

XL. PEACE AFTER A STORM.

XLI. MOURNING AND LONGING.

XLII. SELF-ACQUAINTANCE.

XLIII. PRAYER FOR PATIENCE.

XLIV. SUBMISSION.

XLV. THE HAPPY CHANGE.

XLVI. RETIREMENT.

XLVII. THE HIDDEN LIFE.

XLVIII. JOY AND PEACE IN BELIEVING.

XLIX. TRUE PLEASURES.

L. THE CHRISTIAN.

LI. LIVELY HOPE AND GRACIOUS FEAR.

LII. FOR THE POOR.

LIII. MY SOUL THIRSTETH FOR GOD.

LIV. LOVE CONSTRAINING TO OBEDIENCE.

LV. THE HEART HEALED AND CHANGED BY MERCY.

LVI. HATRED OF SIN.

LVII. THE NEW CONVERT.

LVIII. TRUE AND FALSE COMFORTS.

LIX. A LIVING AND A DEAD FAITH.

LX. ABUSE OF THE GOSPEL.

LXI. THE NARROW WAY.

LXII. DEPENDENCE.

LXIII. NOT OF WORKS.

LXIV. PRAISE FOR FAITH.

LXV. GRACE AND PROVIDENCE.

LXVI. I WILL PRAISE THE LORD AT ALL TIMES.

LXVII. LONGING TO BE WITH CHRIST.

LXVIII. LIGHT SHINING OUT OF DARKNESS.

HYMN FOR THE USE OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AT OLNEY

AMAZING GRACE! by John Newton

Translations from Madame de La Mothe Guion

CONTENTS

The Nativity

God Neither Known nor Loved by the World

The Swallow

The Triumph of Heavenly Love Desired

A Figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine Love

A Child of God Longing to See Him Beloved

Aspirations of the Soul After God

Gratitude and Love to God

Happy Solitude - Unhappy Men

Living Water

Truth and Divine Love Rejected by the World

Divine Justice Amiable

The Soul That Loves God Finds Him Everywhere

The Testimony of Divine Adoption

Divine Love Endures No Rival

Self-diffidence

The Acquiescence of Pure Love

Repose in God

Glory to God Alone

Self-love and Truth Incompatible

The Love of God the End of Life

Love Faithful in the Absence of the Beloved

Love Pure and Fervent

The Entire Surrender

The Perfect Sacrifice

God Hides His People

The Secrets of Divine Love Are To Be Kept

The Vicissitudes Experienced in the Christian Life

Watching unto God in the Night Season

On the Same

On the Same

The Joy of the Cross

Joy in Martyrdom

Simple Trust

The Necessity of Self-abasement

Love Increased by Suffering

Scenes Favourable to Meditation

Translations from the Latin Classics

CONTENTS

HORACE, BOOK I. ODE IX.

HORACE, BOOK I. ODE XXXVIII.

HORACE, BOOK II. ODE XVI.

TRANSLATION FROM VIRGIL. ÆNEID, BOOK VIII. LINE 18.

THE SALAD BY VIRGIL

OVID. TRIST. LIB. V. ELEGY XII.

Translations from Vincent Bourne

CONTENTS

THE GLOWWORM.

THE JACKDAW.

THE CRICKET.

THE PARROT.

ON THE PICTURE OF A SLEEPING CHILD.

THE THRACIAN.

RECIPROCAL KINDNESS THE PRIMARY LAW OF NATURE.

AN ENIGMA.

SPARROWS SELF-DOMESTICATED IN TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.

FAMILIARITY DANGEROUS.

INVITATION TO THE REDBREAST.

STRADA’S NIGHTINGALE.

THE CAUSE WON.

THE SILKWORM.

THE INNOCENT THIEF.

DENNER’S OLD WOMAN.

THE TEARS OF A PAINTER.

THE MAZE.

NO SORROW PECULIAR TO THE SUFFERER.

THE SNAIL.

THE CANTAB.

Epigrams Translated from the Latin of Owen

CONTENTS

ON ONE IGNORANT AND ARROGANT

PRUDENT SIMPLICITY

TO A FRIEND IN DISTRESS

WHEN LITTLE MORE THAN BOY IN AGE

RETALIATION

SUNSET AND SUNRISE

Translations of Greek and Latin Verses

CONTENTS

ON AN INFANT

ON A FOWLER, BY ISIDORUS

ON NIOBE

ON A GOOD MAN

ON A MISER

ON A MISER II

ON A MISER III

ON HERMOCRATIA

BY HERACLIDES

ON FEMALE INCONSTANCY

ON THE REED

TO HEALTH

ON THE SWALLOW

ON THE GRASSHOPPER

ON A BATH, BY PLATO

ON PALLAS BATHING, FROM A HYMN OF CALLIMACHUS

FROM MENANDER

ON LATE ACQUIRED WEALTH

ON FLATTERERS

ON A TRUE FRIEND

ON INVALIDS

ON THE ASTROLOGERS

ON AN OLD WOMAN

TO DEMOSTHENES

ON A SIMILAR CHARACTER

ON A BATTERED BEAUTY

ON AN UGLY FELLOW

ON A THIEF

ON ENVY

ON PEDIGREE. FROM EPICHARMUS

BY PHILEMON

BY MOSCHUS

AN EPIGRAM FROM HOMER

TRANSLATION OF PRIOR’S CHLOE AND EUPHELIA

TRANSLATION OF DRYDEN’S POEM ON MILTON.

TRANSLATION OF A SIMILE IN PARADISE LOST.

A SIMILE LATINISED.

Translations from the Fables of Gay

CONTENTS

LEPUS MULTIS AMICUS.

AVARUS ET PLUTUS.

PAPILIO ET LIMAX.

Translations of the Latin and Italian Poems of Milton

CONTENTS

AN EPIGRAM

TO JOHN MILTON

AN ODE TO JOHN MILTON, ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

TO MR. JOHN MILTON OF LONDON

ELEGY I

ELEGY II

ELEGY III

ELEGY IV

ELEGY V

ELEGY VI

ELEGY VI

Epigrams

CONTENTS

ON THE INVENTOR OF GUNS

TO LEONORA SINGING AT ROME

TO LEONORA SINGING AT ROME II

THE COTTAGER AND HIS LANDLORD. A FABLE

TO CHRISTINA, QUEEN OF SWEDEN, WITH CROMWELL’S PICTURE

Italian Poems

CONTENTS

FAIR LADY

AS ON A HILL-TOP RUDE

CANZONE

TO CHARLES DIODATI

LADY! IT CANNOT BE, BUT THAT THINE EYES

ENAMOUR’D, ARTLESS, YOUNG, ON FOREIGN GROUND

Fragments and Posthumously Published Verses

CONTENTS

ON LOYALTY

IN A LETTER TO C. P. ESQ. ILL WITH THE RHEUMATISM

RIDDLE

METHINKS I SEE THEE DECENTLY ARRAY’D

ON MADAN’S ANSWER TO NEWTON’S COMMENTS ON THELYPHTHORA

ON THE HIGH PRICE OF FISH

LET BANISTER NOW LEND HIS AID

AGAINST INTERESTED LOVE

FRAGMENT: HE CAME TO HIM IN THE EXTASY OF PRAY’R

LINES WRITTEN FOR INSERTION IN A COLLECTION OF HANDWRITINGS

TO A YOUNG LADY WHO STOLE A PEN FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES’S STANDISH

ON HIS PORTRAIT

ON HIS APPROACHING VISIT TO HAYLEY

ON HAYLEY’S PORTRAIT

ON RECEIVING HAYLEY’S PICTURE

MY PENS ARE ALL SPLIT, AND MY INK-GLASS IS DRY

AN EPIGRAM IS BUT A FEEBLE THING

AH BROTHER POET! SEND ME OF YOUR SHADE

EPIGRAMS ON HIS GARDEN SHED

ON A LETTER OF MISS FANSHAWE

ON FLAXMAN’S PENELOPE

ON RECEIVING HEYNE’S VIRGIL FROM HAYLEY

EXPOSTULATION

BENEFACTIONS

THE POEM TO LADY HESKETH

ON A LITIGIOUS DEBTOR

ON A NEW-CREATED NOBLE

VERSE AND PROSE

COMFORT FOR WALKERS

TO ERASMUS

ON HIS CANDID & UNCANDID READERS

ON THE PRODIGAL AND THE COVETOUS

CHEAP AND DEAR

ON THE SALT SEA

THE EVILS OF BAD EXAMPLE

PHILAUTOS

TO LADY M. N. HIS PATRONESS

THE PHILOSOPHER AND THE KING

ON THE ENGRAVER OF HIS POURTRAIT

IN VAIN TO LIVE FROM AGE TO AGE I

IN VAIN TO LIVE FROM AGE TO AGE II

A SONNET: PHILLIPS! THE SUFF’RER LESS BY LAW THAN POW’R

THE GRIEF OF AN HEIR

CUM RATIONE INSANIRE

A GOOD SONG

TRANSLATION

THE SCHOLAR AT HIS WITS’ END

PSALM 114th

A HYMN FOR A CHILD THAT HAS UNGODLY PARENTS

The Poems

List of Poems in Chronological Order

List of Poems in Alphabetical Order

The Epic Poems

The Iliad

CONTENTS

PREFACE.

PREFACE PREPARED BY MR. COWPER, FOR A SECOND EDITION.

PREFACE BY J. JOHNSON, LL.B.

ADVERTISEMENT TO SOUTHEY’S EDITION

EDITOR’S NOTE.

ARGUMENT OF THE FIRST BOOK.

BOOK I.

ARGUMENT OF THE SECOND BOOK.

BOOK II.

ARGUMENT OF THE THIRD BOOK.

BOOK III.

ARGUMENT OF THE FOURTH BOOK.

BOOK IV.

ARGUMENT OF THE FIFTH BOOK.

BOOK V.

ARGUMENT OF THE SIXTH BOOK.

BOOK VI.

ARGUMENT OF THE SEVENTH BOOK.

BOOK VII.

ARGUMENT OF THE EIGHTH BOOK.

BOOK VIII.

ARGUMENT OF THE NINTH BOOK.

BOOK IX.

ARGUMENT OF THE TENTH BOOK.

BOOK X.

ARGUMENT OF THE ELEVENTH BOOK.

BOOK XI.

ARGUMENT OF THE TWELFTH BOOK.

BOOK XII.

ARGUMENT OF THE THIRTEENTH BOOK.

BOOK XIII.

ARGUMENT OF THE FOURTEENTH BOOK.

BOOK XIV.

ARGUMENT OF THE FIFTEENTH BOOK.

BOOK XV.

ARGUMENT OF THE SIXTEENTH BOOK.

BOOK XVI.

ARGUMENT OF THE SEVENTEENTH BOOK.

BOOK XVII.

ARGUMENT OF THE EIGHTEENTH BOOK.

BOOK XVIII.

ARGUMENT OF THE NINETEENTH BOOK.

BOOK XIX.

ARGUMENT OF THE TWENTIETH BOOK.

BOOK XX.

ARGUMENT OF THE TWENTY-FIRST BOOK.

BOOK XXI.

ARGUMENT OF THE TWENTY-SECOND BOOK.

BOOK XXII.

ARGUMENT OF THE TWENTY-THIRD BOOK.

BOOK XXIII.

ARGUMENT OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH BOOK.

BOOK XXIV.

The Odyssey

CONTENTS

BOOK I

BOOK II

BOOK III

BOOK IV

BOOK V

BOOK VI

BOOK VII

BOOK VIII

BOOK IX

BOOK X

BOOK XI

BOOK XII

BOOK XIII

BOOK XIV

BOOK XV

BOOK XVI

BOOK XVII

BOOK XVIII

BOOK XIX

BOOK XX

BOOK XXI

BOOK XXII

BOOK XXIII

BOOK XXIV

The Biographies

Brief Life of William Cowper by Francis Storr

Cowper by Goldwin Smith

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. EARLY LIFE.

CHAPTER II. AT HUNTINGDON - THE UNWINS.

CHAPTER III. AT OLNEY - MR. NEWTON.

CHAPTER IV. AUTHORSHIP. THE MORAL SATIRES.

CHAPTER V. THE TASK.

CHAPTER VI. SHORT POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS.

CHAPTER VII. THE LETTERS.

CHAPTER VIII. CLOSE OF LIFE.

The Delphi Classics Catalogue

Series Contents

Alphabetical List of Titles

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