Poems by William Cowper
The Nativity
... Winds clouds, and lightnings! and, ye waves, whose heads, ...
Denner's Old Woman
... With locks like the ribbon with which they are bound ...
Olney Hymn 66: I Will Praise The Lord At All Times
... 'Tis His sun that lights and warms, ...
Sonnet VI. (Translated From Milton)
... When tempests shake the world, and fire the sky, ...
On The High Price Of Fish
... Till the French and the Dutch ...
On A Fowler, By Isidorus
... His seeds bequeath'd, his birdlime, and his snares ...
Sonnet V. (Translated From Milton)
... Whence my sad nights in show'rs are ever drown'd, ...
By Heraclides
... To Pluto's realm, till he shall join me there ...
Horace. Book II. Ode X.
... Than bid me shun the deep and dread the shore ...
Invitation To The Redbreast
... And shouldst thou, compelld by a frost, ...
On A Thief (From The Greek)
... "Hermes," he cried, "you meet no new disaster ...
A Child Of God Longing To See Him Beloved
... " These sweet and sacred tidings, ...
The Needless Alarm. A Tale
... Then coursed the field around, and coursed it round again ...
Divine Justice Amiable
... Pleased I could lie, concealed and lost, ...
On An Infant (From The Greek)
... An infant, in my fifth scarce finish'd year, ...