The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr., المجلد 2Cambridge University Press, 21/11/2013 - 438 من الصفحات Successors such as Wordsworth and Coleridge admired yet overshadowed William Cowper (1731-1800). Troubled by mental instability, he retreated from both the legal profession and the woman he had hoped to marry, seeking out a quiet existence in the country. In spite of his struggles, he made a translation of Homer's Iliad, produced a considerable body of poetry, and maintained many epistolary contacts. This four-volume biography, compiled by his friend and fellow poet William Hayley (1745-1820), appeared between 1803 and 1806, bringing together selected letters and unpublished poems to illuminate Cowper's personal and literary life. Volume 2 (1803) contains personal letters from the period 1791-4, accompanied by Hayley's biographical remarks. Also included are appendices of some of Cowper's original poems and translations from Latin and Greek, notably sections from Horace and Virgil. |
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To William Hayley Esqr April 6 1792 | 6 |
To the same Junc 13 I79I u | 9 |
TO Samuel Rose Esqr Aug 14 792 37 | 14 |
To the Revd Mr Hurdis s March 23 1792 | 23 |
T0 Mrs Courteny Aug_ 25 I792 | 25 |
To Samuel Rese Esqr s March 30 1792 15 | 30 |
To Lady Throckmorton April 16 1792 | 35 |
To John Johnson Esqr Gift 19 0000 22 1792 48 | 91 |
To the same 08 | 120 |
To Joseph Hill Esqr Dec 16 1792 53 | 163 |
Revd Mr Buchanan page 170 17rCommencement of the Poem page | 178 |
rlo Tifilliam Hayley Esqr vtoovuellovnuluoltechor Dec 17 To b v I I enIIOIQUUQIOQQIOQCQIIIQO u Q I a s on 5 | 194 |
Removes | 217 |
TO William Hayley Esqr Dec 26 I79? 20 I793 55 | 227 |
No 1 original poems | 291 |
Verses to the late Dr Austin of Cecil Street page | 49 |
To William Hayley Esqr Sept 18 1792 | 51 |
To Mrs Bodham s s s t e e Q s s June I 1792 0 0 24 | 57 |
Tothesame nun t on s April 51792 n 16 | 59 |
To Samuel Rose Esqr May 51793 | 67 |
To the same s s s s s s o t e s s 00 June 5 1792 00 0 26 | 69 |
To Villiam Hayley Esqr June 20 1793 | 73 |
To Mrs_ Courtcney Aug 20 us 221793 | 80 |
To Mrs Courteney a Nov 41793 | 88 |
Translations of Greek Verses s Q | 304 |
Translations from Horace and Virgil | 322 |
Translations from various Latin Poems of Vincent Bourne and | 345 |
Version of a Passage in his Homer to his Friend of Eartham His Health | 380 |
Verses English and Latin to the Memory Of Dr Lloyd | 386 |
The Connoisseur NO 119 | 394 |
Motto on a Clock | 415 |
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