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epistle on Tobacco
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To the Rev. Wm. Unwin, July 16, 1782. Remarks on political affairs; Lady Austen and her project
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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
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The Colubriad, a poem
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Lady Austen comes to reside at the parsonage at Olney
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Songs written for her by Cowper
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His song on the loss of the Royal George
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The same in Latin
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Origin of his ballad of John Gilpin
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To Joseph Hill, Esq., Sept. 6, 1782. Visit of Mr. Small
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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
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To the Rev. William Bull, Nov. 5, 1783. On his expected visit
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To Joseph Hill, Esq., Nov. 11, 1782. On the state of his health; encouragement of planting; Mr. P——, of Hastings
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120
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To Joseph Hill, Esq., Nov. 1782. Thanks for a present of fish; on Mr. Small's report of Mr. Hill and his improvements
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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
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To the Rev. William Unwin. No date. Character of Dr. Beattie and his poems; Cowper's translation of Madame Guion's poems
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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
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To Joseph Hill, Esq., Dec. 7, 1782. Recollections of the coffee-house; Cowper's mode of spending his evenings; political contradictions
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To the Rev. William Unwin, Jan. 19, 1783. His occupations; beneficence of Mr. Thornton to the poor of Olney
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124
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To the Rev. John Newton, Jan. 26, 1783. On the anticipations of peace; conduct of the belligerent powers
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To the Rev. Wm. Unwin, Feb. 2, 1783. Ironical congratulations on the peace; generosity of England to France
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To the Rev. John Newton, Feb. 8, 1783. Remarks on the peace
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125
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To Joseph Hill, Esq., Feb. 13, 1783. Remarks on his poems
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To the same. Feb. 20, 1783. With Dr. Franklin's letter on his poems
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To the same. No date. On the coalition ministry; Lord Chancellor Thurlow
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Neglect of Cowper by Lord Thurlow
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Lord Thurlow's generosity in the case of Dr. Johnson, and Crabbe, the poet
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To the Rev. John Newton, Feb. 24, 1783. On the peace
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To the Rev. William Bull, March 7, 1783. On the peace; Scotch Highlanders at Newport Pagnel
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To the Rev. John Newton, March 7, 1783. Comparison of his and Mr. Newton's letters; march of Highlanders belonging to a mutinous regiment
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To the same. April 5, 1783. Illness of Mrs. C.; new method of treating consumptive cases
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