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THE
Poetical Works
AND REMAINS OF
HENRY KIRKE WHITE.
WITH
LIFE BY ROBERT SOUTHEY.
ILLUSTRATED BY BIRKET FOSTER.
NEW YORK:
D. APPLETON & CO., 346 & 448 BROADWAY, AND 16 LITTLE BRITAIN, LONDON.
M DCCC LV.
HARVARD COLLEGE
JUN 11 1930
LIBRARY
Grenville H. Norcross, Boston
3482
449.162 45
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POEMS INSERTED IN THE MEMOIR.
On being confined to School one pleasant Morning in Spring;
written at the Age of Thirteen
Extract from an Address to Contemplation, written at Fourteen
To the Rosemary
Lines, written in Wilford Churchyard, on Recovery from
Sickness
LETTERS
POEMS INSERTED IN THE LETTERS.
Elegy, occasioned by the Death of Mr. Gill, who was drowned
Sonnet, by Capel Lofft
Written in the Homer of Mr. Henry Kirke White.
To the Memory of Henry Kirke White, by a Lady
Stanzas, supposed to have been written at the Grave of Henry
Kirke White, by a Lady
PAGB
. 185
. 186
186
189
190
191
Ode on the late Henry Kirke White, by Juvenis
Verses occasioned by the Death of Henry Kirke White, by
Josiah Conder
Sonnet, on seeing another, written to Henry Kirke White, in
September, 1803, inserted in his 'Remains, by Robert
Southey,' by Arthur Owen
Sonnet, in Memory of Henry Kirke White, by J. G.
Reflections on Reading the Life of the late Henry Kirke White,
193
by Wm. Holloway
194
Lines suggested on Reading the Poem on Solitude, in the
Second Volume of Henry Kirke White's 'Remains,' by
J. Conder
To the Memory of Henry Kirke White, by the Rev. Dr. Collyer 196
Lines on the Death of Henry Kirke White, by T. Park
Lines written on visiting the Rooms once inhabited by Henry
Kirke White, in St. John's College, Cambridge, by Mrs.
M. H. Hay
Reflection on the early Death of Henry Kirke White, by a Lady 200
Extract from a Poem recently published.
Monody to the Memory of Henry Kirke White, by Joseph
Blackett
On visiting the Tomb of Henry Kirke White, by Mrs. M. H. Hay 205
Lines written on reading the Remains of Henry Kirke White,
of Nottingham, late of St. John's College, Cambridge;
with an Account of his Life, by Robert Southey, Esq., by
Mrs. M. H. Hay.
POEMS PUBLISHED UNDER THE TITLE OF
CLIFTON GROVE, &c.
Original Preface to Clifton Grove
To my Lyre
Clifton Grove
Gondoline, a Ballad
Written on a Survey of the Heavens, in the Morning before
Day-break.
Lines supposed to be spoken by a Lover at the Grave of his
Mistress
My Study
. 274
276
278
. 280
282
283
284
285
286
287
To an Early Primrose
Sonnet 1. To the Trent
2.
3.
Give me a Cottage on some Cambrian Wild'
Supposed to have been addressed by a Female
'What art thou, MIGHTY ONE'
'Be hush'd, be hush'd, ye bitter Winds'