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John Milton

Say, Heavenly Muse, shall not thy sacred vein 15

Afford a present to the Infant God?

Hast thou no verse, no hymn, or solemn strain,

To welcome him to this his new abode,

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William Cowper·1731–1800·Romanticism
o Mrs. Newton. A poetical epistle on a barrel of oysters.Sept. 16, 1781 83 To the Rev. John Newton. Dr. Johnson's criticism onWatts and Blackmore. Smoking. Sept. 18, 1781 83 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Thoughts on the sea. Characterof Lady Austen. Sept. 26, 1781 84 To the Rev. John Newton. Religious poetry. Oct. 4,1781 85 To the same. Brighton amusements. His projected Authorship.Oct. 6, 1781 85 To the Rev. John Newton. Disputes between the Rev.Mr. Scott and the Rev. Mr. R. Oct. 14, 1781 86 To Mrs. Cowper. His first volume. Death of a friend.Oct. 19, 1781 87 Reasons why the Rev. Mr. Newton wrote the Preface toCowper's Poems 87