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This listing contains work(s) of Henry Kirk White available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online.
Titles in Poem Category Top
- "I'm Pleased, And Yet I'm Sad"
- April [sonnet]
- As Thus Oppressed With Many A Heavy Care [sonnet]
- Athanatos
- Awake, Sweet Harp Of Judah, Wake [hymn]
- Ballad [be Hush'd, Be Hush'd, Ye Bitter Winds], A
- Canzonet
- Childhood
- Christiad, The
- Christmas Day
- Clifton Grove
- Commencement Of A Poem On Despair
- Description Of A Summer's Eve
- Elegy Occasioned By The Death Of Mr. Gill
- Epigram On Robert Bloomfield
- Eve Of Death, The
- Fragment Of An Eccentric Drama
- Fragment Of An Ode To The Moon
- Fragment [Loud Rage The Winds Without.--The Wintry Cloud]
- Fragment [Oh! Thou Most Fatal Of Pandora's Train]
- Fragment [The Western Gale]
- Fragments
- Genius - A Ode
- Give Me A Cottage On Some Cambrian Wild [sonnet]
- Gondoline - A Ballad
- Hymn For Family Worship, A
- Inscription For A Monument To The Memory Of Cowper
- Lines On Reading The Poems Of Warton
- Lines Supposed To Be Spoken By A Lover
- Lines Written In Wilford Churchyard On Recovery From Sickness
- Lines Written On A Survey Of The Heavens
- Lines [Go To The Raging Sea, And Say, "Be Still!"]
- Lines [Yes, My Stray Steps Have Wander'd, Wander'd Far]
- Lullaby Of A Female Convict To Her Child The Night Previous To Execution, The
- Melody
- Misfortune [sonnet]
- Music
- My Own Character
- My Study
- Nelsoni Mors
- O Lord, My God, In Mercy Turn [hymn], The
- Ode Addressed To H. Fuseli, Esq. On Seeing Engravings From His Designs
- On Being Confined To School One Pleasant Morning In Spring
- On Disappointment
- On Hearing The Sounds Of An Aolian Harp [sonnet]
- On The Death Of Dermody The Poet
- On Whit-Monday
- Pastoral Song, A
- Prostitute, The
- Quick O'er The Wintry Waste Dart Fiery Shafts [sonnet]
- Recantatory, In Reply To The Foregoing Elegant Admonition [sonnet]
- Savoyard's Return, The
- Shipwrecked Solitary's Song To The Night, The
- Softly, Softly Blow, Ye Breezes [song]
- Solitude
- Song By Waller
- Sonnet Supposed To Be Written By The Unhappy Poet Dermody In A Storm
- Sonnet To A Taper
- Sonnet To Capel Lofft, Esq
- Sonnet To Consumption
- Sonnet To My Mother
- Sonnet To The Moon
- Sonnet Written At The Grave Of A Friend
- Star Of Bethlehem A Christmas poem
- Supposed To Have Been Addressed By A Female Lunatic To A Lady [sonnet]
- Sweet To The Gay Of Heart Is Summer's Smile [sonnet]
- Thanatos
- Thy Judgments, Lord, Are Just; Thou Lovest To Wear [sonnet]
- Time
- To A Friend
- To A Friend In Distress
- To An Early Primrose
- To Contemplation [Come, pensive sage, who lovest to dwell]
- To Contemplation [Thee do I own, the prompter of my joys]
- To Love
- To Midnight
- To My Lyre
- To The Earl Of Carlisle, K. G
- To The Genius Of Romance
- To The Harvest Moon
- To The Herb Rosemary
- To The Morning
- To The Muse
- To The River Trent [sonnet]
- To The Wind, At Midnight
- To Thought
- Verses [Thou Base Repiner At Another's Joy]
- Verses [When pride and envy, and the scorn]
- Wandering Boy - A Song, The
- What Art Thou, Mighty One! And Where Thy Seat? [sonnet]
- When I Sit Musing On The Chequer'd Past [sonnet]
- Winter Traveller [sonnet], The
- Wonderful Juggler - A Song, The
- Written In The Prospect Of Death
- Ye Unseen Spirits, Whose Wild Melodies [sonnet]
- Yes, 'Twill Be Over Soon.--This Sickly Dream [sonnet]
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