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epistle on Tobacco 114 To the Rev. Wm. Unwin, July 16, 1782. Remarks on political affairs; Lady Austen and her project 114 To the same, August 3, 1782. On Dr. Johnson's expected opinion of his Poems; encounter with a viper; Lady Austen; Mr. Bull; Madame Guion's Poems 116 The Colubriad, a poem 117 Lady Austen comes to reside at the parsonage at Olney 117 Songs written for her by Cowper 117 His song on the loss of the Royal George 118 The same in Latin 118 Origin of his ballad of John Gilpin 118 To Joseph Hill, Esq., Sept. 6, 1782. Visit of Mr. Small 119 To the Rev. Wm. Unwin, Nov. 4, 1782. On the ballad of John Gilpin; on Mr. Unwin's exertions in behalf of the prisoners at Chelmsford; subscription for the widows of seamen lost in the Royal George 119 To the Rev. William Bull, Nov. 5, 1783. On his expected visit 120 To Joseph Hill, Esq., Nov. 11, 1782. On the state of his health; encouragement of planting; Mr. P——, of Hastings 120 To Joseph Hill, Esq., Nov. 1782. Thanks for a present of fish; on Mr. Small's report of Mr. Hill and his improvements 121 To the Rev. William Unwin, Nov. 18, 1782. Acknowledgments to a beneficent friend to the poor of Olney; on the appearance of John Gilpin in print 121 To the Rev. William Unwin. No date. Character of Dr. Beattie and his poems; Cowper's translation of Madame Guion's poems 122 To Mrs. Newton, Nov. 23, 1782. On his Poems; severity of the winter; contrast between a spendthrift and an Olney cottager; method recommended for settling disputes 122 To Joseph Hill, Esq., Dec. 7, 1782. Recollections of the coffee-house; Cowper's mode of spending his evenings; political contradictions 123 To the Rev. William Unwin, Jan. 19, 1783. His occupations; beneficence of Mr. Thornton to the poor of Olney 124 To the Rev. John Newton, Jan. 26, 1783. On the anticipations of peace; conduct of the belligerent powers 124 To the Rev. Wm. Unwin, Feb. 2, 1783. Ironical congratulations on the peace; generosity of England to France 125 To the Rev. John Newton, Feb. 8, 1783. Remarks on the peace 125 To Joseph Hill, Esq., Feb. 13, 1783. Remarks on his poems 126 To the same. Feb. 20, 1783. With Dr. Franklin's letter on his poems 126 To the same. No date. On the coalition ministry; Lord Chancellor Thurlow 127 Neglect of Cowper by Lord Thurlow 127 Lord Thurlow's generosity in the case of Dr. Johnson, and Crabbe, the poet 127 To the Rev. John Newton, Feb. 24, 1783. On the peace 127 To the Rev. William Bull, March 7, 1783. On the peace; Scotch Highlanders at Newport Pagnel 128 To the Rev. John Newton, March 7, 1783. Comparison of his and Mr. Newton's letters; march of Highlanders belonging to a mutinous regiment 128 To the same. April 5, 1783. Illness of Mrs. C.; new method of treating consumptive cases 129

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