The Poetical Works of Henry Kirk White : With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas
To a Friend in Distress

Christmas Day

Nelsoni Mors

Epigram on Robert Bloomfield

Elegy occasioned by the Death of Mr. Gill, who was drowned in the River Trent, while bathing

Inscription for a Monument to the Memory of Cowper

"I'm pleased, and yet I'm sad"

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"

"Lo! on the eastern summit, clad in gray"

"There was a little bird upon that pile;"

"O pale art thou, my lamp, and faint"

"O give me music—for my soul doth faint"

"And must thou go, and must we part"

"Ah! who can say, however fair his view,"

"Hush'd is the lyre—the hand that swept"

"When high romance o'er every wood and stream"


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