388
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To the same. June 5, 1792. On the same subject
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388
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To the same. June 7, 1792. On the same subject
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389
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To the same. June 10, 1792. On the same subject; Lines addressed to Dr. Darwin
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389
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Origin of Darwin's Poem of the "Botanic Garden"
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389
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To Lady Hesketh. June 11, 1792. On his growing correspondence; improvement in Mrs. Unwin's health; events of the past two months; arrival of Mr. Johnson
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390
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To William Hayley, Esq. June 19, 1792. State of Mrs. Unwin; Ice-islands and cold summers; proposed visit to Hayley at Eartham
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390
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Remarks on a supposed change in the climate, with passages from Cowper's translation of a Poem of Milton's on that subject
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391
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To William Hayley, Esq. June 27, 1792. Intended journey to Eartham; Catharina, on her marriage to George Courtenay, Esq.
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391
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To the same. July 4, 1792. Suspension of his literary labours; his solicitude for Mrs. Unwin; his visit to Weston Hall
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392
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To the same. July 15, 1792. On the proposed journey to Eartham; translations from Milton; portrait of Cowper by Abbot
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392
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To Thomas Park, Esq. July 20, 1792. On the obstacles to his literary engagements; reference to Cowper's drawings, and to the Olney Hymns
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392
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To William Hayley, Esq. July 22, 1792. Preparations for the journey to Eartham
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393
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To the Rev. William Bull. July 25, 1792. On his sitting to Abbot for his portrait; his intended journey to Eartham
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393
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To William Hayley, Esq. July 29, 1792. His terror at the proposed journey; resemblance of Abbot's portrait
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394
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To the Rev. John Newton. July 30, 1792. State of Mrs. Unwin; intended journey to Eartham; recollections awakened by Mr. N.'s visit to Weston
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394
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To the Rev. Mr. Greatheed. Aug. 6, 1792. Account of his journey to Eartham, and situation there
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395
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To Mrs. Courtenay. Aug. 12, 1792. Particulars of the journey to Eartham, and description of the place
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395
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To Samuel Rose, Esq. Aug. 14, 1792. Invitation to Eartham
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396
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To the same. Aug. 18, 1792. Cowper wishes him to join the party at Eartham
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396
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To Mrs. Courtenay. Aug. 25, 1792. Epitaph on Fop; arrangements for the return to Weston; state of himself and Mrs. Unwin
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396
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To the Rev. Mr. Hurdis. Aug. 26, 1792. On the death of his sister; invitation to Eartham
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397
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To Lady Hesketh. Aug. 26, 1792. Company at Eartham; his own state and Mrs. Unwin's; portrait of Cowper by Romney
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397
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To Mrs. Charlotte Smith. Sept. 1792. Sympathy of himself and Hayley in her misfortunes: remark on an expression in her letter; state of Mrs. Unwin
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398
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To Lady Hesketh. Sept. 9, 1792. Reasons for preferring Weston to Eartham; state of Mrs. Unwin; arrangements for their return; character of Mr. Hurdis
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398
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Cowper's occupations at Eartham
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399
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Account of Andreini's Adamo, which suggested to Milton the design of his Paradise Lost
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399
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To Mrs. Courtenay. Sept. 10, 1792. Reference to the French Revolution; state of Mrs. Unwin; remembrances to friends at Weston
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400
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Departure from Eartham
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400
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To William Hayley, Esq. Sept. 18, 1792. Cowper's feelings on his departure
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400
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To the same. Sept. 21, 1792. Particulars of his journey and arrival at Weston
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401
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To the same. Oct. 2, 1792. Unsuccessful attempt at writing
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401
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To the same. Oct. 13, 1792. Cowper's impatience for the arrival of Hayley's portrait; his intention of paying a poetical tribute to Romney
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401
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To Mrs. King. Oct. 14, 1792. Reference to the visit to Eartham
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402
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To the Rev. John Newton. Oct. 18, 1792. His employments at Eartham; and indisposition at Weston, urged as an excuse for not writing; reference to his visit to Hayley
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402
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To John Johnson, Esq. Oct. 19, 1792. On his expected visit; Cowper's unfitness for writing
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403
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To John Johnson, Esq. Oct. 22, 1792. Reflections on J.'s sitting for his picture
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403
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To William Hayley, Esq. Oct. 28, 1792. Cowper complains of his unfitness for literary labour, and the grievance that Milton is to him; sonnet addressed to Romney
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403
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To John Johnson, Esq. Nov. 5, 1792. Cowper's opinion of his Homer
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404
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