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Sonnet to John Johnson,

162

Inscription on a grove of Oaks,

ib.

28 To the same.

Memorial for Ashley Cowper, Esq.

ib.

To the memory of John Thornton, Esq.

ib.

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July 12 167

7 To the same. On the beauty and sublimity of scrip-
tural language,
Aug. 1 ib.
8 To the same. Pearsall's Meditations; definition of
1780.

faith,

Aug. 17 168 41 To the same. Burke's speech on the reformation;

Nightingale and Glow-worm,

Feb. 27 ib.

Sept. 4 169 42 To the Rev. J. Newton. On the danger of innova

tion,

March 18 186

Sept. 14 170 43 To the Rev. W. Unwin. On keeping the Sabbath,
March 28 ib.
44 To the same. Pluralities in the Church, April 6 187
45 To the Rev. J. Newton. Distinction between a travel-
ed man, and a traveled gentleman, April 16 ib.

46 To the same. Serious reflections on rural scenery,

May 3 188

47 To J. Hill, Esq. The Chancellor's (T-w) illness,

May 6 ib.

48 To the Rev. W. Unwin. His passion for landscape
drawing; modern politics,

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May 205

80 To the same. Mrs. Unwin's criticisms; a distinguish-
ing providence,
June 5 ib.
81 To the same. On the design of his poems; Mr. Un-
win's bashfulness,
June 24 206

82 To the same. Thanks for some rugs; on the fashion
of wearing wigs,

Oct. 19 210 126 To the Rev. J. Newton. On his ecclesiastical histo-
ry; remarkable mists,

88 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Brighton dissipation; edu-
cation of young Unwin,

112 To the Rev. W. Unwin. John Gilpin's feats, Nov. 4 ib.
113 To the same. On a charitable donation to the poor
of Olney,
Nov. 18 ib.
114 To the same. Dr. Beattie's translation of Madame
Guion's poems,

115 To the Rev. W. Unwin Mr. -'s charity and be-

nevolence,

Jan. 19 229

116 To the Rev. J. Newton. Nations act under the direc-
tion of Providence,
Feb. 8 ib.
117 To J. Hill, Esq. Favourable reception given to his
poems,
Feb. 13 & 20 ib.

118 To the same. Dr. Franklin's letter transcribed, Feb. 20 230

119 To the same. Nations like ants; etching of the
Chancellor (Thurlow,)
July 6 207 120 To the Rev. J. Newton. Reflections on the illness
83 To the Rev. J. Newton. In rhyme; on his poetry,
of a friend,
April 5 ib.

July 12 ib. 121 To the same. On simplicity in preaching, May 5 231

84 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Duty of submitting to inju 122 To the Rev. W. Unwin. On a sermon of Paley's,

ry; story of an Abbe,

July 29 208

85 To the same. His poem, Retirement; Lady Aus

ten's settling at Olney,

Aug. 25 209

86 To the same. Brighton amusements; his projected

authorship,

Oct. 6 ib.

87 To Mrs. Cowper. His first volume; death of a

friend,

ib.

June 19 234

July 27 ib.
131 To the Rev. W. Unwin On ballads; anecdote of
Aug. 3 235 171 To J. Hill, Esq. Dr. Cotton truly a philosopher,
his goldfinch,
132 To the same. Madame Guion's poems,
Aug. 4 ib. 172 To the Rev. J. Newton. Effect of sounds, Sept. 18 ib.
133 To the Rev. J. Newton. On his recovery from a fe-
Sept. 7 236 173 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Punctuation of blank verse,

ver; story of a clerk in a public office, Sept. 8 237 174 To the Rev. J. Newton. On unconnected thoughts;

Oct. 2 263

death of Captain Cook

Oct. 9 ib.

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135 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Philosophers happy; air
balloons,
136 To the Rev. J. Newton. Tendency of the Gospel to
Sept. 29 238

promote the happiness of mankind,

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179 To the Rev. W. Bull,
may wish to keep his works secret,

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148 To the Rev. W. Bull,

149 To the Rev. J. Newton. Secret charity at Olney;

parliamentary debates,

150 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Difficulty in writing to
Feb. ib.
strangers,
Feb. 29 ib.

March 8 249

der storm,

July 27 ib.

logy; East India patronage,

March 11 ib.

161 To the Rev. J. Newton. Dr. Johnson's favourable

opinion of his poems,

162 To the same.

Same subject,

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1786.

May 22 256 202 To Lady Hesketh. Correcting his poems,
163 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Tax on candles,
June 5 ib. 203 To the Rev. W. Unwin. On his visiting Lady Hes-
164 To the Rev. J. Newton. Mythology of the ancients;
July 3 ib. keth; on Homer,

new taxes,

204 To the Rev. W. Bagot. Translation of Homer, Jan. 15 283

Jan. 14 ib.

165 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Vincent Bourne; Hume's
July 5 257 205 To the same. Dr. Maty's opinion of the Task, Jan. 23
Essay on Suicide,
206 To Lady Hesketh. On receiving a snuff-box with
ib.
166 To the Rev. J. Newton. Madness sometimes hu-
July 12 258
portraits of his three hares,

207 To the same. On her promised visit to Olney, Feb. 9 285

Jan. 31 284

July 19 259 208 To the same.
Pleasant situation of Lymington; Mr.
Vexations attendant on a variety of
criticisms; the Chancellor's promise,
168 To the Rev. W. Unwin. On the inhabitants of the
July 28 ib. 209 To the same.
Feb. 11 ib.
On their expected meeting at Olney,

islands in the Pacific Ocean,

Feb. 19 286

Sept. 29 311

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June 19 ib.

July 3 ib.

Dec. 6 ib.

Jan. 19 ib.

On trouble as the portion of mortali-
ty; on reading a book of his Iliad to Mr. Great-
heed,

Feb. 1 ib.

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Oct. 6 ib. 274 To the same. Smollett's Don Quixote; on his friend
236 To the Rev. W. Bagot. Change of habitation, Nov. 17 ib. Mr. Rowley,
237 To Lady Hesketh. A poet's hermitage, Nov. 26 304 275 To J. Hill, Esq.
238 To the same. On the death of Mr. Unwin, Dec. 4 305 276 To Lady Hesketh.
239 To Robert Smith, Esq. (the present Lord Carrington.) 277 To J. Hill, Esq. On two prints, Crazy Kate and the
On the same subject,
Lace-maker; bust of Paris,

240 To Lady Hesketh. On the same subject,
241 To J. Hill, Esq. On the same subject,
242 To Lady Hesketh. On praise to a poet,

1787.

Dec. 9 ib.
Dec. 9 306 278 To Lady Hesketh. Same subject; Mrs. Montague,
Dec. 9 ib..

Dec. 21 307 279 To the same. Sufferings from the east wind; extra-

ordinary advertisement of a dancing-master, June 3 325

280 To J. Hill, Esq. Death of Ashley Cowper, Esq. June 8 ib.
281 To Lady Hesketh. On the same subject,

243 To the Rev. W. Bagot. Homer's description of
slaughter; praise of the author and Mr. Unwin,
Jan. 3 ib.
244 To Lady Hesketh. On Homer, and his song of the
Rose,
Jan. 8 ib.
245 To the same. Obliged by indisposition to suspend
his Homer; on dreams, and a visit from Mr. Rose,
246 To Samuel Rose, Esq, His indisposition; Burns'
Poems,
July 24 309
247 To the same. On his reviving health; Barclay's
Argenis and Burns,
Aug. 27 ib.

June 10 ib.

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Sept. 9 ib.

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305 To the same.

306 To J. Hill, Esq. French revolution,

ib.

Playful remarks on his charac-

remark
Sept. 24 ib.
On receiving several presents, a spor.
tive imitation of the Odyssey,

307 To the Rev. W. Bagot. On Villoison's Homer,
308 To the same. The same subject,

1790.

311 To S. Rose, Esq. Bentley's remarks on Homer,

em,

Feb. 26 ib.

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translation of Homer,
321 To J. Johnson, Esq. Remarks on Longinus, March 23 342 360 To J. Johnson, Esq. Brilliant collection of names

322 To the same. On Lavater; particular studies recom-
mended,

323 To Lady Hesketh. Completion of his translation,

ib.

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