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Solitude........
"If far from me the Fates remove"
'Fanny! upon thy breast I may not lie!"
Fragments" Saw'st thou that light? exclaim'd the
youth, and paused :".
"The pious man”
Page
98
99
100
101
"Lo! on the eastern summit, clad in gray"
"There was a little bird upon that pile ;". 101
"O pale art thou, my lamp, and faint"
66
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102
O give me music-for my soul doth faint;" 103
"And must thou go, and must we part". 103
"Ah! who can say, however fair his view," 104
"Hush'd is the lyre-the hand that swept".. 104
"When high romance o'er every wood and
stream".
"Once more, and yet once more,'
Fragment of an Eccentric Drama
To a Friend
Lines on Reading the Poems of Warton
Fragment" The western gale,'
ور
Commencement of a Poem on Despair
The Eve of Death.........
Thanatos..
Athanatos..
Music........
On being confined to School one pleasant Morning in
Spring
To Contemplation
My own Character
Lines written in Wilford Churchyard........................
Verses-"Thou base repiner at another's joy,".......
Lines" Yes, my stray steps have wander'd, wander'd
far"
The Prostitute.....
Sonnet-"Give me a cottage on some Cambrian wild," 181
Sonnet supposed to have been addressed by a Female
Lunatic to a Lady.......................................
Sonnet supposed to be written by the unhappy Poet
Dermody in a Storm
182
183
Sonnet-" Ye whose aspirings court the muse of lays," 184
Recantatory, in Reply to the foregoing elegant Admonition 185
On hearing the Sounds of an Æolian Harp ....
Sonnet-"What art thou, Mighty One! and where thy
seat?".......
To Capel Lofft, Esq....
186
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187
To the Moon
Written at the Grave of a Friend...........
To Misfortune.........
188
189
Sonnet-" As thus oppress'd with many a heavy care," 190
To April
....
190
Sonnet-" Ye unseen spirits, whose wild melodies,”. 191
To a Taper......................
To my Mother......
192
Sonnet-"Yes, 'twill be over soon. This sickly dream" 193
To Consumption............................
193
.... 194
Sonnet-"Thy judgments, Lord, are just ;”.
Sonnet-"When I sit musing on the chequer'd past".. 195
Sonnet-" Sweet to the gay of heart is Summer's smile" 195
Sonnet-"Quick o'er the wintry waste dart fiery shafts" 196
Gondoline....
BALLADS, SONGS, AND HYMNS.
197
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A Ballad "Be hush'd, be hush'd, ye bitter winds,' 209
The Lullaby of a Female Convict to her Child, the
Night previous to Execution.......
The Savoyard's Return
A Pastoral Song...
Melody-" Yes, once more that dying strain".
210
211
212
213
Additional Stanza to a Song by Waller .........
214
The Wandering Boy............
215
Canzonet―" Maiden! wrap thy mantle round thee"... 216
Song "Softly, softly blow, ye breezes,".
217
The Shipwrecked Solitary's Song to the Night.......
219
The Wonderful Juggler.....
221
Hymn-" Awake, sweet harp of Judah, wake”
224
A Hymn for Family Worship
225
The Star of Bethlehem
226
Hymn-" O Lord, my God, in mercy turn"..
227
TRIBUTARY VERSES.
Eulogy on Henry Kirke White, by Lord Byron.......... 229
Sonnet on Henry Kirke White, by Capel Lofft........... 230
Sonnet occasioned by the Second of H. K. White, by
the same
231
Written in the Homer of Mr. H. K. White, by the same 232
To the Memory of H. K. White, by the Rev. W. B.
Collyer, A.M.
233
Sonnet to H. K. White, on his Poems, by Arthur Owen,
Esq..........
235
Sonnet, on seeing another written to H. K. White, by
the same.....
236
Reflections on Reading the Life of the late H. K. White,
by William Holloway
237
On the Death of Henry Kirke White, by T. Park....... 239
Lines on the Death of Henry Kirke White, by the Rev.
J. Plumptre.
239
To Henry Kirke White, by H. Welker ......
240
Verses occasioned by the Death of H. K. White, by
Josiah Conder............
241
On Reading H. K. White's Poem on Solitude, by the
same
243
Ode on the late Henry Kirke White, by Juvenis......... 244
Sonnet in Memory of Henry Kirke White, by J. G..... 245
Lines on the Death of Henry Kirke White 246
Sonnet to H. K. White, on his Poems, by G. L. C..... 247
To the Memory of Henry Kirke White, by a Lady...... 248
Stanzas supposed to have been Written at the Grave of
Henry Kirke White, by a Lady.
251