mended by Mr. P. for inflammation of the eyes; his To William Hayley, Esq. Jan. 20, 1792. Cowper's soli- citude respecting his welfare; arrival of Hayley's To John Johnson, Esq. Jan. 31, 1793. Thanks for phea- To William Hayley, Esq. Feb. 24, 1793. Complains of Milton's Vision of the Bishop of Winchester Letter from Thomas Hayley (son of William Hayley, To Mr. Thomas Hayley. March 14, 1793. In answer to To William Hayley, Esq. March 19, 1793. Com- plains of being harassed by a multiplicity of busi- To Joseph Hill, Esq. March 29, 1793. Reference to his pecuniary circumstances; preparations for a new edition of his Homer; remarks on an intended canal 135 To John Johnson, Esq. April 11, 1793. On sending Illustrious ancestry of Cowper To William Hayley, Esq. April 23, 1793. His engage- To Samuel Rose, Esq. May 5, 1793. Apology for si- To Lady Hesketh. May 7, 1793. His correspondence To Thomas Park, Esq. May 17, 1793. Chapman's trans- lation of Homer; Cowper's horror of London and To William Hayley, Esq. May 21, 1793. Employment To Lady Hesketh. June 1, 1793. Desiring her to fix To the Rev. Mr. Hurdis. June 6, 1793. Uses of afflic- Mrs. Unwin's and his own health; reference to a new To William Hayley, Esq. June 29, 1793. Sonnet ad- dressed to Mr. H.; Cowper declines engaging in a work proposed by Mr. H.; "The Four Ages." To the same. July 7, 1793. He promises to join Mr. H. in the production of "The Four Ages ;" reference to his oddities; embellishments of his premises 156 To Thomas Park, Esq. July 15, 1793. Chapman's trans- To Mrs. Charlotte Smith. July 25, 1793. On her poem of "The Emigrants," which was dedicated to Cowper 162 To the Rev. Mr. Greatheed. July 27, 1793. He thanks To William Hayley, Esq. July 27, 1793. Anticipations of a visit from Mr. H.; head of Homer and proposed motto for it; question concerning the cause of Ho- To the Rev. John Johnson. Aug. 2, 1793. On his ordi- nation; Flaxman's designs to the Odyssey To Lady Hesketh. Aug. 11, 1793. Miss Fanshaw; pre- sent from Lady Spencer of Flaxman's designs To William Hayley, Esq. Aug. 15, 1793. Epigram on building; inscription for an hermitage; Flaxman's To Mrs. Courtenay. Aug. 20, 1793. Story of Bob Archer and the fiddler; Flaxman's designs to Homer 173 To Samuel Rose, Esq. Aug. 22, 1793. Allusion to scenery on the south coast of England; his literary To Lady Hesketh. Aug. 29, 1793. On her intended . To William Hayley, Esq. Sept. 8, 1793. Flaxman's de- To the Rev. John Newton. Oct. 22, 1793. Apology To the Rev. J. Jekyll Rye. Nov. 3, 1793. Thanks for Hayley's second visit to Weston Invitation to Cowper and his guests from Lord Spencer PAGE visit to Wargrave; his house at Weston, and pro- To the Rev. Walter Bagot. Nov. 10, 1793. Thanks him To the Rev. Mr. Hurdis. Nov. 24, 1793. Congratula- Dec. 8, 1793. Inquiries concerning his Life of Milton; his own literary oc- Suspension of Cowper's literary labours, and decline of Results of Cowper's literary labours on the works of Specimens of his translation of the Latin poem addressed Hayley's first letter, with a sonnet addressed to Cowper. ib. |