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  1. Table Talk, And Other Poems by Cowper William 1731-1800, 2010-10-15
  2. The task, and Tirocinium by William Cowper 1731-1800, 1821-12-31
  3. The poetical works of William Cowper : with memoir, explanatory notes, &c. by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  4. The correspondence of William Cowper Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  5. The diverting history of John Gilpin / by William Cowper ; illustrated by Chas E. Brock by William (1731-1800). Brock, Charles E. Cowper, 1898
  6. The task, books III and IV: the garden, and The winter evening; with notes, questions, and an introd by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  7. The correspondence of William Cowper Volume 4 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  8. The works of Cowper and Thomson, including many letters and poems never before published in this country. With a new and interesting memoir of the life of Thomson by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  9. The first book of Cowper's The task: The sofa. With notes on the analysis and parsing by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  10. Life and works, now first completed by the introd. of his private correspondence. Rev., arr., and edited by T.S. Grimshawe. With an essay on the genius and poetry of Cowper Volume 1 by William, 1731-1800 Cowper, 2009-10-26
  11. Song of Praise and Prayer. < Children's hymn. > [Song.] Poem by William Cowper (1731-1800) by Gordon Binkerd, 1972
  12. O for a closer Walk with God. Anthem for S. A. T. B. (unaccompanied), words by William Cowper (1731-1800) (Musical Times) by Desmond Ratcliffe, 1955
  13. The Heart replies. For four-part chorus of mixed voices a cappella. [Words by] William Cowper (1731-1800) by Harry Robert Wilson, 1966
  14. Complete Poetical Works by William (1731-1800) Cowper, 2010-01-01

21. William Cowper - Kalliope
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22. Cowper, William (1731-1800)
sist endret 29. juni 2001 Litteraturvitenskapelige hjelpemidler. Cowper, William (17311800). • lokal begrenset tilgang * usikker/gammel.
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23. William Cowper (1731-1800) An Anthology Of The English Literature - 18th Century
William Cowper (17311800) An Anthology of the English Literature - 18th Century (none). ? ? 11/04/2004 . William Cowper (1731-1800).
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William Cowper (1731-1800)
William Cowper was born in 1731 in a quiet country village, where his father was reetor of the parish. He came of a good family; many of his relatives were people of influence and distinction. His first sorrow came to him at the age of six, when he lost his mother, his childhood memories of whom are touchmgly recorded in his poem On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture (1790). At the age of ten he was sent to Westminster School, whence he went at eighteen to the Middle Temple in London as a student of the law. He was called to the bar at the age of twenty-three.
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He writes with his eye on the object. His own thoughts and feelings he records with an intimate sincerity of self-revelation wholly unlike the writing of most eighteenth-century poets. Indeed the charm of his poetry is in large measure the charm of his own kindly soul. It is the same qualities which make his personal letters, full of gracious kindliness, shrewd common sense, and playful humour, among the delightful ever written in the English language. Íîâàÿ ðàññûëêà îò MailList.RU äëÿ òåõ, êòî õî÷åò ÷èòàòü è ãîâîðîèòü ïî-àíãëèéñêèé. Êàæäûé âûïóñê - àíàëèç îäíîé ñòàòüè áðèòàíñêîé ïðåññû, âêëþ÷àþùèé îáúÿåñíåíèå ëåêñèêè è ãðàììàòèêè, ïëëþñ, óðîê àíãëèéñêîãî. ëàâíîå îòëè÷èå ðàññûëêè - ïðîâåðêà âàøèõ óïðàæíåíèé: âûïîëíèâ ïðåäëîæåííûå óïðàæíåíèÿ, âû ìîæåòå îòïðàâèòü èõ àâòîðó, êîòîðûé ïðîêîììåíòèðóåò âàøó ðàáîòó.

24. William Cowper: Brief Biography
The Cowper and Newton Museum. William Cowper 17311800 . Brief Biography. William Cowper was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, the
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William Cowper was born in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, the son of the Reverend John Cowper and Ann, daughter of Roger Donne of Ludham Hall, Norfolk. On leaving school, Cowper was articled to a solicitor and at the age of 23 was called to the Bar. As a result of severe depression, he had to abandon his profession. His gradual recovery coincided with the beginning of his conversion to Christian evangelicism. Cowper found lodging in Huntingdon, with the Reverend Morley Unwin, his wife Mary and his family. After the Reverend Unwin was killed in a riding accident in 1767, Cowper continued to board with Mary and her family.

25. William Cowper
William Cowper (17311800) pronounced Cooper. The Cowper and Newton Museum Includes many pictures. Cowper, William Cowper, 1st
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William Cowper (1731-1800)
[pronounced Cooper] The Cowper and Newton Museum : Includes many pictures. Cowper, William Cowper, 1st Earl, Viscount Fordwich, Encyclopedia Brittanica, A brief encyclopedia article about the poet. Hymns of William Cowper : Appears to be a work in progress; however, does includes e-texts of some fifteen Cowper hymns at present. THE LIFE OF WILLIAM COWPER , by Karl and Shelagh Thompson: A biography by apparent devotees of the poet's religious poetry. I cannot vouch for its scholarly merits but you may find it of use.-MJM "Oh, for a closer walk with God!" by William Cowper Olney Hymns by William Cowper, Poet's Corner Bookshelf: E-texts of all sixty-eight poems from the Olney collection. Passions in Poetry, William Cowper : Not bad for a commercial site. A biography, including the following poems: Apology to Delia: For Desiring a Lock of Her Hair God Moves in a Mysterious Way Lines Written During a Period of Insanity On the Late Indecent Liberties Taken With the Remains of Milton ... To Delia: On Her Endeavouring to Conceal Her Grief at Parting and To Mary Poems of William Cowper Fire and Ice: Puritan and Reformed Writings: Includes a small collection of Cowper hymns, excerpts from his longer poems and poems by his collaborator John Newton.-MJM

26. William Cowper (1731-1800), Poet
William Cowper (17311800), Poet Sitter associated with 6 portraits Poet; he studied law at the Temple. Cowper suffered from severe
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27. NPG 2783; William Cowper
Sitter William Cowper (17311800), Poet. Sitter associated with 6 portraits. Artist Lemuel Francis Abbott (1760-1803), Portrait painter.
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28. William Cowper --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
, Cowper, William (1731–1800). The Guide. , Selected Poetry of William Cowper (17311800) Collection of poems by this British poet.
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29. MSN Encarta - Cowper, William
Cowper, William (17311800), English poet, who wrote about simple pleasures of country life and expressed a deep concern with human cruelty and
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30. William Cowper
William Cowper. 17311800.
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init(4,"William Cowper","","c","1731-1800","c/o/w/cowper_mfm","c/o/x/cox_cc") Born: Died: Buried: John Newton Olney Hymns , which he co-wrote with John Newton Amazing Grace Sources
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Hymns
  • Almighty King! Whose Wondrous Hand As Birds Their Infant Brood Protect By Whom Was David Taught Bestow, Dear Lord, upon Our Youth Billows Swell, the Winds Are High, The Breathe from the Gentle South, O Lord Dear Lord, Accept a Sinful Heart Ere God Had Built the Mountains Far from the World, O Lord, I Flee Fierce Passions Discompose the Mind Glory Gilds the Sacred Page, A God Gives His Mercies to Be Spent God Moves in a Mysterious Way God of My Life, to Thee I Call Grace, Triumphant in the Throne Gracious Lord, Our Children See Hark, My Soul, It Is the Lord! Heal Us, Emmanuel Hear What God the Lord Hath Spoken His Master Taken from His Head Holy Lord God! I Love Thy Truth Honor and Happiness Unite How Blest Thy Creature Is, O God I Was a Groveling Creature Once I Will Praise Thee Every Day Israel in Ancient Days Jesus, Whose Blood So Freely Streamed
  • 31. Cowper's Gland
    Cowper, William (17311800) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts). Cowper, William Cowper, 1ST EARL (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition).
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    32. William Cowper, Mary Unwin, And John Newton Collection, 1773-1824
    Cowper, William, 17311800 Newton, John, 1725-1807. William Cowper, Mary Unwin, and John Newton collection. 1773-1824. 4 manuscripts
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    William Cowper, Mary Unwin, and John Newton collection. 1773-1824. 4 manuscripts (3 by Cowper and 1 by Newton) and 4 letters. William Cowper, English poet, was born at his father's rectory at Great Berkhampstead on 15 November 1731. He was educated at Westminster College and called to the bar in 1754. Following a spell of mental instability, bouts of which were to plague him for the rest of his life, he went to live at Huntingdon with the Revd. Morely Unwin, his wife, Mary (b. 1724) and their son William, who by then was away from home. On the death of Unwin, Mary moved to Olney in Buckinghamshire with Cowper. The curate in Olney, John Newton, collaborated with Cowper in the writing of the Olney Hymns (1779) after which he moved to London. Under Mrs. Unwin's influence, Cowper wrote a series of moral satires, published in 1782 as Poems . Mrs. Unwin died on 17 December 1796 while William Cowper lived for a few more years, dying on 25 April 1800.

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    6. Cowper, William The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition; January 10, 2004 Cowper, William Cowper, William , 17311800, English poet.
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    34. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
    Cowper, William (17311800). The Hutchinson The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 Cowper, William (1731-1800) English poet. His verse
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    35. William Cowper Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
    (17311800)—. William Cowper, poet and letter-writer, was son of the rector of Great Berkhamstead in Hertfordshire and amother who died when he was only six.
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    William Cowper The Odyssey of Homer Introduction "Thou god of our idolatry, the press... Thou fountain, at which drink the good and wise; Thou ever-bubbling spring of endless lies; Like Eden's dread probationary tree, Knowledge of good and evil is from thee. ( The Progress of Error William Cowper, poet and letter-writer, was son of the rector of Great Berkhamstead in Hertfordshire and amother who died when he was only six. After an education at Westminster he trained as a lawyer and was called to the bar in 1754. As a child he was a sensitive individual who suffered at the hands of bullies and began to experience severe depression. Indeed he was so disturbed that he unsuccessfully tried to kill himself at least six times (by poisoning, stabbing and hanging) when faced with an examination for a clerkship at the House of Lords. In fact he later worked there with the help of family connections. His melancholy was worsened by his failure to marry his cousin Theodora Cowper and he had religious visions for the rest of his life, feeling cast from God's mercy. Cowper also spent some time at an 'Insanorum' in St Albans but was kept alive by his interest in evangelical Christianity and the help of the Reverend Morley Unwin with whom he lived as a kind of surrogate son. He wrote Olney Hymns in 1779 and following another suicide attempt while living with Unwin's widow to whom he became engaged he entered a more settled time. He wrote his satires at the turn of the 1780s to be published in 1782 and also some shorter poems along with

    36. William Cowper (1731-1800.)
    VII. William Cowper (17311800.). Narodil se 1731, v Berkhamsteadu, studoval prava a jiz v mladi byl stihan zachvaty tezkomyslnosti a beznadeje.
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    VII.
    William Cowper (1731-1800.)
    Narodil se 1731, v Berkhamsteadu, studoval prava a jiz v mladi byl stihan zachvaty tezkomyslnosti a beznadeje. Nevstoupil do zadneho uradu a zil v rodine pastora Unwina, po jehoz smrti se s vdovou jeho prestehoval do Olney. Blahodarnemu vlivu jejimu se podarilo, ze vracen byl praci literarni, ktera ovsem dlouhou chorobou a dusevni slabosti byla casto prerusovana. K vybidnuti lady Austinove napsal didaktickou basen "The Task", nejvetsi sve dilo. Lyrika jeho vynika prostou muznosti a prirozenosti vyrazu a misty nabozenskym zanicenim. Roku 1796. zemrela Mary Unwinova a ztrata tato vrhla jej na novo v trudomyslnost, ktere po ctyrech letech podlehl.
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    37. William Cowper (1731-1800.)
    VII. William Cowper (17311800.). Narodil se 1731, v Berkhamsteadu, studoval práva a již v mládí byl stíhán záchvaty težkomyslnosti a beznadeje.
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    VII.
    William Cowper (1731-1800.)
    Narodil se 1731, v Berkhamsteadu, studoval práva a ji¾ v mládí byl stíhán záchvaty tì¾komyslnosti a beznadìje. Nevstoupil do ¾ádného úøadu a ¾il v rodinì pastora Unwina, po jeho¾ smrti se s vdovou jeho pøestìhoval do Olney. Blahodárnému vlivu jejímu se podaøilo, ¾e vrácen byl práci literární, která ov¹em dlouhou chorobou a du¹evní slabostí byla èasto pøeru¹ována. K vybídnutí lady Austinové napsal didaktickou báseò "The Task", nejvìt¹í své dílo. Lyrika jeho vyniká prostou mu¾ností a pøirozeností výrazu a místy nábo¾enským zanícením. Roku 1796. zemøela Mary Unwinová a ztráta tato vrhla jej na novo v trudomyslnost, které po ètyøech letech podlehl.
    VER©E, které mohl psáti Alexandr Selkirk v dobì samoty na ostrovì Juan Fernandez
    Jsem vládce v¹eho, co tu zøím,
    to právo nikdo neupøe mi,
    od støedu k vlnám vzbouøeným
    já vládnu zvìøí, ptáky v¹emi.
    O samoto, kde kouzlo tvoje,
    je¾ vidìl mudrc v tváøi tvé?
    spí¹ v hluku ¾ít, kde lidí roje,
    ne¾ v samotì té stra¹livé!

    38. AIM25: Thesaurus-assisted Personal Name Search
    1 Match(es). Your search was Cowper William 17311800 poet. Your search matched 1 record(s). Numbers 1 to 1 are listed here.
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    39. Cowper, William
    William Cowper (17311800). Biografische schets (Schaff-Herzog). The life 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

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