"Truth." Enigma on a cucumber. April 8, 1781
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To the same. Solution of the enigma. April 23, 1781 |
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Cowper's first appearance as an author. |
69 |
The subjects of his first poems suggested by Mrs. Unwin. |
69 |
To the Rev. W. Unwin. Intended publication of his first volume. May 1, 1781 |
69 |
To Joseph Hill, Esq. On the composition and publication of his first volume. May 9, 1781 |
70 |
To the Rev. W. Unwin. Reasons for not showing his preface to Mr. Unwin. May 10, 1781 |
70 |
To the same. Delay of his publication; Vincent Bourne, and his poems. May 23, 1781 |
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To the Rev. John Newton. On the heat; on disembodied spirits. May 22, 1781 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Corrections of his proofs; on his horsemanship. May 28, 1781 |
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To the same. Mrs. Unwin's criticisms; a distinguishing Providence. June 5, 1781 |
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To the same. On the design of his poems; Mr. Unwin's bashfulness. June 24, 1781 |
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Origin of Cowper's acquaintance with Lady Austen. |
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Poetical epistle addressed to that lady by him. |
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Diffidence of the poet's genius. |
76 |
To the Rev. John Newton. His late visit to Olney. Lady Austen's first visit. Correction in "Progress of Error." Intended portrait of Cowper. July 7, 1781 |
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To the same. Humorous letter in rhyme, on his poetry. July 12, 1781 |
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To the same. Progress of the poem, "Conversation." July 22, 1781. |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Though revenge and a spirit of litigation are contrary to the Gospel, still it is the duty of a Christian to vindicate his right. Anecdote of a French Abbé, A fete champetre. July 29, 1781 |
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To Mrs. Newton. Changes of fashion. Remarks on his poem, "Conversation." Aug. 1781 |
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To the Rev. John Newton. Conversion of the green-house into a summer-parlour. Progress of his work. Aug. 16, 1781 |
79 |
To the same. State of Cowper's mind. Lady Austen's intended settlement at Olney. Lines on cocoa-nuts and fish. Aug. 21, 1781 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Congratulations on the birth of a son. Remarks on his poem, "Retirement." Lady Austen's proposed settlement at Olney. Her character. Aug. 25, 1781 |
81 |
To the Rev. John Newton. Progress of the printing of his poem, "Retirement." Mr. Johnson's corrections. Aug. 25, 1781 |
82 |
To the same. Heat of the weather. Remarks on the opinion of a clerical acquaintance concerning certain amusements and music. Sept. 9, 1781 |
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To Mrs. Newton. A poetical epistle on a barrel of oysters. Sept. 16, 1781 |
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To the Rev. John Newton. Dr. Johnson's criticism on Watts and Blackmore. Smoking. Sept. 18, 1781 |
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To the Rev. W. Unwin. Thoughts on the sea. Character of Lady Austen. Sept. 26, 1781 |
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