William Cowper Poems
- 1. Extract From A Sunday-school Hymn
- 2. Translation Of: The Odyssey Of Homer: Book Xiv
- 3. To John Johnston, Esq., On His Presenting Me With An Antique Bust Of Homer
- 4. To Leonora,[1] Singing In Rome.[2]
- 5. Verses Printed By Himself, On A Flood At Olney
- 6. On The Receipt Of My Mother's Picture Out Of Norfolk, The Gift Of My Cousin, Ann Bodham
- 7. To A Young Friend, On His Arriving At Cambridge Wet, When No Rain Had Fallen There
- 8. Jehovah-rophi. I Am The Lord That Healeth Thee. - Exodus Xv.26
- 9. On The Engraver Of His Portrait.[1]
- 10. A Tale, Founded On A Fact, Which Happened In January 1779
- 11. Epitaph On Fop, A Dog Belonging To Lady Throckmorton
- 12. On The Receipt Of A Hamper
- 13. On The Benefit Received By His Majesty From Sea-bathing In The Year 1789
- 14. On A Similar Occasion. For The Year 1788
- 15. Mutual Forbearance Necessary To The Happiness Of The Married State
- 16. Epitaph On Dr. Johnson
- 17. On A Similar Occasion. For The Year 1789
- 18. Verses Selected From An Occasional Poem Entitled "valediction."
- 19. To My Cousin, Anne Bodham, On Receiving From Her A Network Purse Made By Herself
- 20. In Memory Of The Late John Thornton, Esq
- 21. The Love Of The World Reproved: Or, Hypocrisy Detected
- 22. The Contrite Heart. - Isaiah Lvii.15
- 23. O Lord, I Will Praise Thee. - Isaiah Xii.1
- 24. Stanzas
- 25. Contentment. - Philippians Iv.11
- 26. Jehovah-nissi. The Lord My Banner. - Exodus Xvii.15
- 27. To The Same. (lines Addressed To Miss Theodora Jane Cowper.)
- 28. Stanzas Addressed To Lady Hesketh, By A Lady,
- 29. Elegy Vi. Anno Aetates Undevigesimo.[1]
- 30. The Fable Of The Peasant And His Landlord.[1]
- 31. Report Of An Adjudged Case, Not To Be Found In Any Of The Books
- 32. From A Letter To The Rev. Mr. Newton, Late Rector Of St. Mary Woolnoth
- 33. Yardley Oak.[1]
- 34. The Covenant. - Ezekiel Xxxvi.25-28
- 35. An Epistle To Joseph Hill, Esq
- 36. The Task. Book Ii. The Timepiece
- 37. To The Rev. W. Cawthorne Unwin
- 38. The Philosopher And The King
- 39. An Epistle To An Afflicted Protestant Lady In France
- 40. Pairing Time Anticipated. A Fable
- 41. On A Plant Of Virgin's Bower. Designed To Cover A Garden-seat
- 42. On Observing Some Names Of Little Note Recorded In The Biographia Britannica
- 43. Another Comparison. Addressed To A Young Lady
- 44. To Christina, Queen Of Sweden, With Cromwell's Picture.[1]
- 45. Hope
- 46. On A Similar Occasion. For The Year 1793
- 47. Stanzas. On The Late Indecent Liberties Taken With The Remains Of Milton.[1]
- 48. Lovest Thou Me? - John Xxi.16
- 49. Lines On A Sleeping Infant
- 50. The Shrubbery. Written In A Time Of Affliction