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Works
Collected works
- Essays, plays and sundry verses (1906) (external scan)
Plays
- Loves Riddle, 1638
- The Guardian, 1641 comedy
Poetry
- "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"
- "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"
- "The Heart Breaking"
- "Inconstancy"
- "The Innocent Ill"
- "The Motto"
- "Ode in Imitation of Horace's Ode V, Book I"
- "Ode Upon Liberty"
- "Of Solitude"
- "Of Wit"
- "On the Death of Mr. William Hervey"
- "On the Death of Sir Henry Wooten"
- "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"
- "To Sir William Davanant"
- "The Tree of Knowledge"
- "The Usurpation"
- "The Welcome"
- "The Wish"
- "Written in the Juice of a Lemon"
Essays
Translations
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
- "Abraham Cowley" in The lives of the most eminent English poets: with critical observations on their works (1783), by Samuel Johnson, Volume 1, pp.1-95.
- "Cowley, Abraham," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Cowley, Abraham," in Dictionary of National Biography, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Cowley, Abraham," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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