Poetic Openings : William Cowper to William Cowper

Poet : William Cowper : Poem : The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death : First Line : My soul is sad, and much dismay'd;
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : The Waiting Soul : First Line : Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord,
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : To Delia: On Her Endeavouring To Conceal Her Grief At Parting : First Line : Ah! wherefore should my weeping maid suppress
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : To Mary : First Line : The twentieth year is well nigh past
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : To Mary Unwin : First Line : Mary! I want a lyre with other strings,
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : True And False Comforts : First Line : O God, whose favorable eye,
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : True Pleasures : First Line : Lord, my soul with pleasure springs
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : Vanity Of The World : First Line : God gives his mercies to be spent;
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : Walking With God : First Line : (Genesis, v.24)
Poet : William Cowper : Poem : Welcome Cross : First Line : Tis my happiness below
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