To the same. On the motive of his introducing Mr.
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o Joseph Hill, Esq. General election. June 16, 1767 27 To Mrs. Cowper. Mr. Unwin's death; doubts concerningCowper's future abode. July 13, 1767 26 To Joseph Hill, Esq. Reflections arising from Mr. Unwin'sdeath. July 16, 1767 26 The origin of Cowper's acquaintance with Mr. Newton. 26 Cowper's removal with Mrs. Unwin to Olney. 27 To Joseph Hill, Esq. Invitation to Olney. Oct. 10, 1767 27 His devotion and charity in his new residence. 27 To Joseph Hill, Esq. On the occurrences during hisvisit at St. Alban's. June 16, 1768 27 To the same. On the difference of dispositions; hislove of retirement. Jan. 21, 1769 27 To the same. On Mrs. Hill's late illness. Jan. 29, 1769 28 To the same. Declining an invitation. Fondness forretirement. July 31, 1769 28 His poem in memory of John Thornton, Esq. 28 His beneficence to a necessitous child. 29 To Mrs. Cowper. His new situation; reasons for mixtureof evil in the world. 1769 29 To the same. The consolations of religion on the deathof her husband. Aug. 31, 1769 30 Cowper's journey to Cambridge on his brother's illness. 30
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