The Negro's Complaint and Other Poems

William Cowper (1731 - 1800)

William Cowper was an English poet and Anglican hymn writer. He was a forerunner of the Romantic movement in English poetry and strongly influenced the writing of nature poems. His work was admired by Coleridge, Wordsworth and Anne Bronte among others.

Cowper was a strong supporter of the campaign for the abolition of slavery and wrote his most famous poem "The Negro's Complaint" to try to raise people's awareness of the horrors and injustices of the system.

Genre(s): Lyric

Language: English

Keyword(s): poetry (1794)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Negro's Complaint Alan Mapstone
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Play 02 Pity for Poor Africans Alan Mapstone
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Play 03 Lines Addressed to Dr. Darwin Alan Mapstone
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Play 04 Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk, during his solitary abode in the Island of Juan Fernandez Alan Mapstone
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Play 05 On the Promotion of Edward Thurlow, Esq. to the Lord High Chancellorship of England Alan Mapstone
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Play 06 Boadicea, an Ode Alan Mapstone
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Play 07 On the Burning of Lord Mansfield's Library, together with his MSS., by the Mob, in the Month of June 1780 Alan Mapstone
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Play 08 Horace. Bk II Ode X Alan Mapstone
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Play 09 The Doves Alan Mapstone
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Play 10 A Fable Alan Mapstone
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Play 11 Ode to Apollo Alan Mapstone
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Play 12 On a Goldfinch, Starved to Death in his Cage Alan Mapstone
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Play 13 The Yearly Distress, or Tithing Time Alan Mapstone
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Play 14 Light Shining out of Darkness Alan Mapstone
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Play 15 The Poet, the Oyster and the Sensitive Plant Alan Mapstone
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Play 16 The Nightingale and Glow-worm Alan Mapstone
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Play 17 Mutual Forbearance Alan Mapstone
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Play 18 Epitaph on a Hare Alan Mapstone
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Play 19 To the Immortal Memory of the Halibut Alan Mapstone
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Play 20 Translations (1.The Glow-Worm; 2.The Jackdaw; 3.The Cricket; 4.The Parrot) Alan Mapstone
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