Here are some of his other notable works:
* "The Fall of Cambria" (1820): Another epic poem, this one about the history and mythology of Wales.
* "The Excursion" (1821): A collection of poems reflecting on nature and the human condition.
* "The Messiah" (1824): A religious epic poem about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
* "The Early Recollections, Chiefly Relating to Samuel Taylor Coleridge" (1837): A memoir about his friend and fellow poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which provides valuable insights into their relationship and the literary scene of their time.
Cottle also wrote numerous other poems, including "The Aboriginal Britons" and "John the Baptist." He also published works by other authors, including Coleridge, Southey, and Wordsworth.
While not as famous as his contemporaries, Cottle's work offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was a significant figure in the Romantic movement, and his poems are filled with the same themes of nature, love, and the human spirit that characterized the era.