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Born in November 26, 1731 / Died in April 25, 1800 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by William Cowper

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Olney Hymn 53: My Soul Thirsteth For God

... I want that grace that springs from Thee, ...

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Answer To Stanzas Addressed To Lady Hesketh By Miss Catharine Fanshawe, In Returning A Poem

... Was once preserved -- a richer hoard, ...

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To Dr. Austin, Of Cecil Street, London

...   Friend of my friend! I love thee, though unknown, ...

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On Hermocratia (From The Greek)

... For neither Phoebus pierced my thriving joys, ...

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On The Queen's Visit To London, The Night Of The 17th March 1789

... Bright shone the roofs, the domes, the spires, ...

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Olney Hymn 38: Looking Upwards In A Storm

... Does not the word still fix'd remain, ...

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Pairing Time Anticipated. A Fable

... Valentine, In many an orchard, copse, and grove, ...

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R. S. S.

... Blame me, ye great ones, (for I scorn your censure), ...

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Olney Hymn 57: The New Convert

... What seem'd his own, a self-fed spring, ...

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Olney Hymn 67: Longing To Be With Christ

... Thus the strokes which from sin and from pain ...

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Elegy VI. To Charles Diodati, When He Was Visiting In The Country (Translated From Milton)

...   Would'st thou (perhaps 'tis hardly worth thine ear) ...

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The Doves

... When lightnings flash among the trees, ...

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On A Plant Of Virgin's-Bower, Designed To Cover A Garden-seat

... Thou camest from Eartham, and wilt shade, ...

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An Ode, On Reading Mr. Richardson's History Of Sir Charles Grandison

... Full on that favour’d breast they shine, ...

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Hope

... Banks clothed with flowers, groves fill’d with sprightly sounds, ...