Author:Abraham Cowley

Collected works

 * The Works of Abraham Cowley (1806), in 3 vols., edited by John Aikin
 * Volume 1
 * Volume 2
 * Volume 3


 * Essays (1886), edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Henry Morley
 * Abraham Cowley: Essays, plays and sundry verses (1906), edited by Alfred Rayney Waller
 * Cowley: Prose works (1909), edited by Joseph Rawson Lumby

Plays

 * Loves Riddle (1638)
 * The Guardian (1641)
 * Cutter of Coleman-street (1663)

Poetry

 * "To Sir William D'Avenant, Upon His Two First Books of Gondibert, Finish'd before his Voyage to America"
 * "Against Fruition"
 * "Against Hope"
 * "An Answer to a Copy of Verses Sent Me to Jersey"
 * "Bathing in the River"
 * "The Chronicle, A Ballad"
 * "The Concealment"
 * "Constantia and Philetus"
 * "Counsel"
 * "The Country Life", included in Of Agriculture
 * "A Dream of Elysium"
 * "The Despair"
 * "Drinking"
 * "An Elegie on the Death of the Right Honourable Dudley Lord Carleton"
 * "An Elegie on the Death of my Loving Friend and Cousen, Master Richard Clerke"
 * "An Elegie on the Death of John Littleton Esquire"
 * "An Elegie on the Death of Mris Anne Whitfield"
 * "The Given Heart"
 * "Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good!", included in Of Solitude
 * "Happy art thou whom God does bless", include in The Garden
 * "The Heart Breaking"
 * "Inconstancy"
 * "The Innocent Ill"
 * "The Motto"
 * "Ode. In imitation of Horace's Ode"
 * "Ode Upon Liberty", included in Of Liberty
 * "Of Wit"
 * "On the Death of Mr. Crashaw"
 * "On the Death of Mr. William Hervey"
 * "On the Death of Sir Henry Wooton"
 * "The Parting"
 * "Piramus and Thisbe"
 * "The Puritan and the Papist", 1643
 * "Reason, the Use of it in Divine Matters"
 * "Resolved to be Beloved"
 * "The Resurrection"
 * "Sleep"
 * "The Swallow"
 * "Sylva"
 * "To the Lord Falkland"
 * "The Tree of Knowledge"
 * "The Usurpation"
 * "The Welcome"
 * "The Wish"
 * "Why dost thou heap up wealth, which thou must quit", included in The Shortness of Life and Uncertainty of Riches
 * "Written in the Juice of a Lemon"

Pindar

 * "The First Nemeæan Ode of Pindar"

Martial

 * Lib. 2. Vota tui breviter, etc., included in Of Liberty
 * Lib. 2. Vis fieri Liber, etc., included in Of Liberty
 * Lib. 2. Quod to nomine? etc., included in Of Liberty
 * Lib. 5, Ep. 59., included in The Danger Of Procrastination
 * Lib. 2, Ep. 90., included in The Danger Of Procrastination
 * Lib. 10, Ep. 47., included in Of Myself
 * Lib. 10. Ep. 96., included in Of Myself

Claudian

 * Claudian's Old Man of Verona., included in The Dangers of an Honest Man in much Company

Seneca

 * ex Thyeste, Act 2. Chor., included in Of Obscurity

Virgil

 * Georgics—O fortunatus nimium, etc., included in Of Agriculture

Horace

 * Epodon. Beatus ille qui procul, etc., included in Of Agriculture
 * Lib. 3. Ode 1.  Odi profanum vulgus, etc., included in Of Greatness
 * I admire, Maecenas, how it comes to pass, included in Of Avarice
 * "Inclusam Danaen turris ahenea", included in Of Avarice
 * Horace To Fuscus Aristius, included in Of Agriculture
 * The Country Mouse, included in Of Agriculture

Works about Cowley

 * An Account of the Life and Writings of Mr Abraham Cowley, written to Mr. M. Clifford by Thomas Sprat in "The works of Mr Abraham Cowley" (1688) by Abraham Cowley
 * "Cowley" in The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1783), by Samuel Johnson, pp.1-95.
 * "Cowley" in The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1783), by Samuel Johnson, pp.1-95.