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Public virtue : a poem, in three books : I. Agriculture, II. Commerce, III. Arts
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Year: 1754 Publisher: [Ireland? s.n.]

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The Collected Poetry of William Cowper - Volume I : 'The innocent seldom find an uncomfortable pillow''.
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ISBN: 178780285X Year: 2018 Publisher: London : Copyright Group,

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William Cowper was born 26th November 1731 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Traumatically he and his brother, John, were the only survivors, out of seven, to survive infancy. His mother died when he was six. His education, after several temporary schools, was stabilised at Westminster school. Here he established several life-long friendships and a dedication to Latin. Upon leaving he was articled to a solicitor in London and spent almost a decade training in Law. In 1763 he was offered a Clerkship of Journals in the House of Lords. With the examinations approaching Cowper had a mental breakdown. He tried to commit suicide three times and a period of depression and insanity seemed to settle on him. The end of this unhappy period saw him find refuge in fervent evangelical Christianity, and it was also the inspiration behind his much-loved hymns. This led to a collaboration with John Newton in writing 'Olney Hymns'. However dark forces were about to overwhelm Cowper. In 1773, he experienced a devastating attack of insanity, believing that he was eternally condemned to hell, and that God was instructing him to make a sacrifice of his own life. With great care and devotion his friend, Mary Unwin, nursed him back to health. In 1781 Cowper had the good fortune to meet a widow, Lady Austen, who inspired a new bout of poetry writing. Cowper himself tells of the genesis of what some have considered his most substantial work, 'The Task'. In 1786 he began his translations from the Greek into blank verse of Homer's 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'. These translations, published in 1791, were the most significant since those of Alexander Pope earlier in the century. Mary Unwin died in 1796, plunging Cowper into a gloom from which he never fully recovered though he did continue to write. William Cowper was seized with dropsy and died on 25th April 1800.


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The Collected Poetry of William Cowper - Volume II : 'The breath of Heaven must swell the sail, Or all the toil is lost''.
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ISBN: 1787802868 Year: 2018 Publisher: London : Copyright Group,

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William Cowper was born 26th November 1731 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Traumatically he and his brother, John, were the only survivors, out of seven, to survive infancy. His mother died when he was six. His education, after several temporary schools, was stabilised at Westminster school. Here he established several life-long friendships and a dedication to Latin. Upon leaving he was articled to a solicitor in London and spent almost a decade training in Law. In 1763 he was offered a Clerkship of Journals in the House of Lords. With the examinations approaching Cowper had a mental breakdown. He tried to commit suicide three times and a period of depression and insanity seemed to settle on him. The end of this unhappy period saw him find refuge in fervent evangelical Christianity, and it was also the inspiration behind his much-loved hymns. This led to a collaboration with John Newton in writing 'Olney Hymns'. However dark forces were about to overwhelm Cowper. In 1773, he experienced a devastating attack of insanity, believing that he was eternally condemned to hell, and that God was instructing him to make a sacrifice of his own life. With great care and devotion his friend, Mary Unwin, nursed him back to health. In 1781 Cowper had the good fortune to meet a widow, Lady Austen, who inspired a new bout of poetry writing. Cowper himself tells of the genesis of what some have considered his most substantial work, 'The Task'. In 1786 he began his translations from the Greek into blank verse of Homer's 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'. These translations, published in 1791, were the most significant since those of Alexander Pope earlier in the century. Mary Unwin died in 1796, plunging Cowper into a gloom from which he never fully recovered though he did continue to write. William Cowper was seized with dropsy and died on 25th April 1800.


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The poems of Thomas Gray, William Collins, Oliver Goldsmith
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ISBN: 0582484448 9780582484443 Year: 1969 Publisher: London Longman

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The new Oxford book of eighteenth century verse
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ISBN: 0192141228 9780192141224 Year: 1984 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press

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The Penguin book of eighteenth-century English verse.
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ISBN: 0140421696 9780140421699 Year: 1973 Publisher: Baltimore Penguin books

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The magistrate : a poem inscribed to Sir John Barnard, knt. and Mr. Pope.
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Year: 1738 Publisher: London Printed for T. Davis

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Cottage-pictures, or, The poor : a poem, with notes and illustrations
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Year: 1803 Publisher: London Printed for J.N. Longman and O. Rees ... [et al.]

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Eighteenth-century British poets, first series
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ISBN: 0810345757 Year: 1990 Volume: vol 95 Publisher: Detroit New York London Gale Research

Silver poets of the eighteenth century
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ISBN: 0874718007 0460110853 0460100858 087471799X 9780460100854 9780460110853 9780874717990 9780874718003 Year: 1976 Publisher: London

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