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  1. The unpublished and uncollected poems. Ed. by Thomas Wright. by Cowper. William. 1731-1800., 1890-01-01
  2. Poems; the early productions. Now first published from the originals in the possession of James Croft, with anecdotes of the poet. Collected from letters of Lady Hesketh by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  3. Poems. Edited with a memoir by Robert Bell Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  4. Poetical works. by Cowper. William. 1731-1800., 1878-01-01
  5. Works; [with] his Life and letters Volume 3 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  6. Letters to his friends. Rev. by his kinsman, J. Johnson Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  7. The poetical works and memoir of the author by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  8. Correspondence. Arr. in chronological order, with annotations Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  9. Selections from letters. Edited, with introd. and notes by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  10. [Minor poems] Edited, with an introd. and notes Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  11. Shorter poems; edited with introd. and notes by W.T. Webb by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  12. The diverting history of John Gilpin; showing how he went farther than he intended and came safe home again. Illustrated by H. Fitz-Cook, and engraved by J.C. Whymper by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  13. Poems Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  14. Works, comprising his poems, correspondence, and translations. With a life of the author by the editor, Robert Southey Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26

41. Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon (1648-1717) Library Of
Translate this page Other authors Cowper, William, 1731-1800. Cowper, William, 1731-1800. Selections.1806. Control No. 84247892 //r91 Author Thompson, Phyllis.
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search ... Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations [9 Records] Author: Mallet-Joris, Franpcoise, 1930- Title: Jeanne Guyon / Franpcoise Mallet-Joris. Published: [Paris] : Flammarion, c1978. Description: 586 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. LC Call No.: BX4705.G8 M34 Dewey No.: 282/.092/4 B ISBN: 2080640763 : 75.00F Notes: Bibliography: p. [550]-560. Includes index. Subjects: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717. Catholics France Biography. Control No.: 78382466 Author: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Mott Uniform Title: Vie de Madame Guyon. English Title: The autobiography of Madame Guyon / translated by Thomas Taylor Allen ; edited and selected by Warner A. Hutchinson ; introduction by Ruth Bell Graham ; illustrations by Ron McCarty. Published: New Canaan, Conn. : Keats Pub., 1980. Description: 386 p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. Series: A Shepherd illustrated classic LC Call No.: BX4705.G8 A3 1980 Dewey No.: 282/.092/4 B 19 ISBN: 0879832347 (pbk.) : $5.95 Notes: Abridged translation of: La vie de Madame Guyon. Subjects: Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte, 1648-1717. Catholics France Biography. Other authors: Hutchinson, Warner. Series Entry: Shepherd illustrated classic. Control No.: 80082328 //r862

42. Cowper, William
William Cowper (17311800). Biografische schets (Schaff-Herzog). Thelife of William Cowper. Complete Poetical works. Translations from
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William Cowper (1731-1800) Biografische schets (Schaff-Herzog) The life of William Cowper Complete Poetical works Translations from the French of Madame de la Mothe Guion by William Cowper

43. William Cowper Sammlung Collection
William Cowper, 17311800 Sammlung / Collection. Lyrik von WilliamCowper Die Lieder sind nach Liedanfang mit Liedtitel geordnet.
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William Cowper, 1731-1800
Sammlung / Collection
Lyrik von William Cowper
Die Lieder sind nach Liedanfang mit Liedtitel geordnet. Lyrics by William Cowper
The songs are sorted by the first line of lyric and Title
A
As birds their infant brood protect / Jehovah-Shammah - Melody
B
Bestow, dear Lord, upon our youth / Prayer For a Blessing - Melody
By whom was David taught /
Jehovah-Nissi, the Lord my Banner - Melody
C
Contentment - Melody
Contrite Heart, The
- Melody
Covenant, The
- Melody
E
Ephraim Repenting - Melody
Ere God had built the mountains /
Wisdom - Melody
F
Fierce passions discompose the mind / Contentment - Melody
Future Peace and Glory of the Church, The
- Melody
G
God gives his mercies to be spent / Vanity of the World - Melody
God of my life, to Thee I call /
Looking Upwards in a Storm Melody
Gracious Lord, our children see /
... Prayer for Children - Melody
H
Hark, my soul! it is the Lord / Lovest Thou Me? - Melody Heal us, Emmanuel, here we are / Jehovah-Rophi I am the Lord That Healeth Thee Melody Hear what God the Lord hath spoken / ... The Future Peace and Glory of the Church - Melody His master taken from his head / On the Death of a Minister - Melody House of Prayer, The

44. Selected Poems Of William Cowper
William Cowper (17311800). The Castaway; Epitaphon a Hare; Light Shining out of Darkness; To Mary.
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45. William Cowper - Sonnet To William Wilberforce, Esq Excerpt Provided By ALS Inte
1, 1, Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq. by William Cowper (17311800).Thy country, Wilberforce, with just disdain, Hears thee, by
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cowper, william sonnet to william wilberforce, esq.
Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq.
by William Cowper (1731-1800)
Thy country, Wilberforce, with just disdain,
Hears thee, by cruel men and impious, call'd
Fanatic, for thy zeal to loose th' enthrall'd
From exile, public sale, and slav'ry's chain.
Friend of the poor, the wrong'd, the fetter-gall'd,
Fear not lest labour such as thine be vain!
Thou hast achiev'd a part; hast gain'd the ear
Of Britain's senate to thy glorious cause;
Hope smiles, joy springs, and tho' cold caution pause
And weave delay, the better hour is near, That shall remunerate thy toils severe By peace for Afric, fenc'd with British laws. Enjoy what thou hast won, esteem and love From all the just on earth, and all the blest above! Our Services Translation Transcription Interpreting Conference Services ... Litigation Support Search Our Site-

46. William Cowper - To A Young Lady Excerpt Provided By ALS International
1, 1, To a Young Lady by William Cowper (17311800). Sweet stream thatwinds through yonder glade, Apt emblem of a virtuous maid Silent
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cowper, william to a young lady
To a Young Lady
by William Cowper (1731-1800)
Sweet stream that winds through yonder glade,
Apt emblem of a virtuous maid
Silent and chaste she steals along,
Far from the world's gay busy throng:
With gentle yet prevailing force,
Intent upon her destined course;
Graceful and useful all she does,
Blessing and blest where'er she goes;
Pure-bosom'd as that watery glass,
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47. Cowper
William Cowper (17311800). William Cowper's poetry was an importantpart of the emerging discourse of British nature writing. He
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48. WELCOME -- Poems By Leigh Hunt, William Cowper, And Edgar Guest
_ God Moves in a Mysterious Way by WilliamCowper 17311800 written 1774 God moves in a mysterious way His
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WELCOME Poems by Leigh Hunt, William Cowper, and Edgar Guest
Perhaps these will touch you, too ........
Abou Ben Adhem
by Leigh Hunt [1784-1859]
[written about 1836]
Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!)
Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace,
And saw, within the moonlight of his room,
Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom,
An angel writing in a book of gold:-
Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold,
And to the presence in the room he said,
'What writest thou?' - The vision raised its head, And with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered 'The names of those who love the Lord.' 'And is mine one?' said Abou. 'Nay, not so,' Replied the angel. Abou spoke more low, But cheerly still; and said 'I pray thee then, Write me as one that loves his fellow-men.' The angel wrote, and vanished. The next night It came again with a great wakening light, And showed the names who love of God had blessed, And lo! Ben Adhem's name led all the rest. God Moves in a Mysterious Way by William Cowper [1731-1800] [written 1774] God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to perform: He plants His footsteps in the sea

49. William Cowper
The Retired Cat by William Cowper (17311800) A poet's cat, sedateand grave As poet well could wish to have, Was much addicted
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The Retired Cat
by William Cowper (1731-1800)
A poet's cat, sedate and grave
As poet well could wish to have,
Was much addicted to inquire
For nooks to which she might retire,
And where, secure as mouse in chink,
She might repose, or sit and think.
I know not where she caught the trick
Nature perhaps herself had cast her
In such a mould,
Or else she learn'd it of her master. Sometimes ascending, debonair, An apple-tree or lofty pear, Lodg'd with convenience in the fork, She watch'd the gardener at his work; Sometimes her ease and solace sought In an old empty wat'ring-pot; There, wanting nothing save a fan To seem some nymph in her sedan, Apparell'd in exactest sort, And ready to be borne to court. But love of change, it seems, has place Not only in our wiser race; Cats also feel, as well as we, That passion's force, and so did she. Her climbing, she began to find, Expos'd her too much to the wind, And the old utensil of tin Was cold and comfortless within: She therefore wish'd instead of those Some place of more serene repose, Where neither cold might come, nor air

50. Light Shining Out Of Darkness, By William Cowper
by William Cowper (17311800) OD moves in a mysterious way, His wonders toperform; He plants his footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm.
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LIGHT SHINING OUT OF DARKNESS by: William Cowper (1731-1800)
    OD moves in a mysterious way,
    His wonders to perform;
    He plants his footsteps in the sea,
    And rides upon the storm.
    Deep in unfathomable mines
    Of never-failing skill,
    He treasures up his bright designs,
    And works his sov'reign will.
    Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take,
    The clouds ye so much dread
    Are big with mercy, and shall break
    In blessings on your head.
    Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,
    But trust him for his grace;
    Behind a frowning providence
    He hides a smiling face.
    His purposes will ripen fast,
    Unfolding ev'ry hour;
    The bud may have a bitter taste,
    But sweet will be the flow'r.
    Blind unbelief is sure to err,
    And scan his work in vain;
    God is his own interpreter,
    And he will make it plain.
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51. To Mary Unwin, By William Cowper
Click Here. TO MARY UNWIN. by William Cowper (17311800) ARY! Iwant a lyre with other strings, Such aid from Heaven as some have
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TO MARY UNWIN by: William Cowper (1731-1800)
    ARY! I want a lyre with other strings,
    Such aid from Heaven as some have feign'd they drew,
    An eloquence scarce given to mortals, new
    And undebased by praise of meaner things;
    That ere through age or woe I shed my wings,
    I may record thy worth with honour due,
    In verse as musical as thou art true,
    And that immortalizes whom it sings:
    But thou hast little need. There is a Book
    By seraphs writ with beams of heavenly light,
    On which the eyes of God not rarely look,
    A chronicle of actions just and bright
    There all thy deeds, my faithful Mary, shine;
    And since thou own'st that praise, I spare thee mine.
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52. BBC - Nature - Poetry - Biographies - William Cowper
William Cowper (17311800) POEMS Epitaph on a Hare. BIOGRAPHY William Cowper wasborn in Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, the son of the parish rector.
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54. Great Writers Quiz (7) William Cowper
William Cowper (17311800) would not feature in many personal lists of Great Writers,though we probably know some of his work without knowing that we know it.
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55. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - William Cowper
William Cowper. 17311800. 484 To Mary Unwin. MARY! I want a lyre withother strings, Such aid from Heaven as some have feign’d they
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WILLIAM COWPER
To Mary Unwin
MARY! I want a lyre with other strings,
An eloquence scarce given to mortals, new
And undebased by praise of meaner things;
That ere through age or woe I shed my wings,
I may record thy worth with honour due,
In verse as musical as thou art true,
And that immortalizes whom it sings:
But thou hast little need. There is a Book
By seraphs writ with beams of heavenly light,
On which the eyes of God not rerely look,
There all thy deeds, my faithful Mary, shine;
My Mary
THE twentieth year is wellnigh past Since first our sky was overcast; Ah, would that this might be the last! My Mary! Thy spirits have a fainter flow, I see thee daily weaker grow; My Mary! Thy needles, once a shining store, For my sake restless heretofore, Now rust disused, and shine no more; My Mary! For though thou gladly wouldst fulfil The same kind office for me still

56. Cowper
William Cowper (17311800). Song Texts. Breathe from the gentle south,cheer me from the north Ives (The waiting soul); Sweet Stream
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57. Epitaph On A Hare By William Cowper
favorite brands. William Cowper (17311800) was an English hymn writerwho ranks in the canon of English poetry as well. Together with
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Epitaph on a Hare
By William Cowper
Posted Thursday, April 8, 1999, at 12:30 AM PT
William Cowper, an 18 th -century Protestant, may be best known for tormented, eloquent poems of religious fervor and despair. Apparently, he was convinced that he was already damned to hell. This poem about his not very nice but beloved pet rabbit, Tiney, is funny and charming, but those qualities do not divorce the poem from Cowper's intense melancholy and dread. The poem is about death and comfort, and it demonstrates the genuineness of its humility by its careful attention to details. The straightforwardness and smiling directness are sad, temperate, heartfelt, and moving, as well as droll. Robert Pinsky To hear Robert Pinsky read "Epitaph on a Hare,", click here Here lies, whom hound did ne'er pursue, Nor swifter greyhound follow,
Whose foot ne'er tainted, morning dew

58. Cowper, William
Cowper, William. 17311800, English poet. Physically and emotionally unfit forthe professional life, he was admitted to the bar but never practiced.
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  • 59. Citas Y Frases Célebres De William Cowper
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