Author:William Hayley

Works

 * Essays and Epistles; a Poetical Epistle to an Eminent Painter (1778)
 * Elegy on the Ancient Greek Model (1779)
 * Epistle to a Friend on the Death of John Thornton (1780)
 * Essay on History (1780)
 * An Essay on Painting (1781)
 * Triumphs of Temper (1781)
 * An Essay on Epic Poetry (1782)
 * Poetical Epistles on Epic Poetry (1782)
 * Plays of three Acts and in Verse, written for a Private Theatre (1784)
 * Poetical Works of W. Hayley (1785), in 3 vols
 * The Happy Prescription, or the Lady relieved from her Lovers (1785)
 * The Two Connoisseurs: a Comedy (1785)
 * Essay on Old Maids (1785), in 3 vols.
 * Occasional Stanzas, written at the request of the Revolution Society, &c. (1788)
 * The Young Widow, or a History of Cornelia Sudley (1789)
 * An Elegy on the Death of Sir W. Jones (1795)
 * Life of Milton (1796)
 * An Essay on Sculpture, in a series of Poetical Epistles to John Flaxman (1800)
 * Triumphs of Music (1804)
 * Life of Cowper (1803-1804), in 5 vols., illustrated by William Blake
 * Ballads Founded on Anecdotes Relating to Animals (1805), with illustrations by William Blake
 * The Life of George Romney, Esq. (1809)
 * Three Plays with a Preface (1811)

Works about Hayley

 * Review of Triumphs of Music in English Bards and Scotch Reviewers by Lord Byron