The Poetical Works of Henry Kirk White : With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas
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

The Winter Traveller

Sonnet—"Ye whose aspirings court the muse of lays,"

Recantatory, in Reply to the foregoing elegant Admonition

On hearing the Sounds of an Æolian Harp

Sonnet—"What art thou, Mighty One! and where thy seat?"

To Capel Lofft, Esq.

To the Moon

Written at the Grave of a Friend

To Misfortune

Sonnet—"As thus oppress'd with many a heavy care,"

To April

Sonnet—"Ye unseen spirits, whose wild melodies,"

To a Taper

To my Mother

Sonnet—"Yes, 't will be over soon. This sickly dream"

To Consumption

Sonnet—"Thy judgments, Lord, are just;"

Sonnet—"When I sit musing on the chequer'd part"


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