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- I’m Pleased, And Yet I’m Sad
- Inscription For A Monument To The Memory Of Cowper
- Lines
- Lines
- Lines On Reading The Poems Of Warton, Age Fourteen
- Lines On The Death Of Henry Kirke White, Late Of St. John’s College, Cambridge
- Lines On The Death Of Mr. Henry Kirke White, By The Rev. J. Plumptre
- Lines Supposed To Be Spoken By A Lover At The Grave Of His Mistress, Occasioned By A Situation In A Romance
- Lines Written In Wilford Churchyard, On Recovery From Sickness
- Lines Written On A Survey Of The Heavens, In The Morning Before Daybreak
- Lullaby Of A Female Convict To Her Child The Night Previous To Execution, The
- Melody
- Music
- My Own Character, Addressed (During Illness) To A Lady
- My Study: A Letter In Hudibrastic Verse
- Nelsoni Mors
- Ode Addressed To H. Fuseli, Esq. R. A., On Seeing Engravings From His Designs
- Ode On The Late H. Kirke White, By Juvenis
- On Being Confined To School One Pleasant Morning In Spring, Written At The Age Of Thirteen
- On Disappointment
- On Reading Henry Kirke White’s Poem On Solitude, By Josiah Conder
- On The Death Of Dermody The Poet
- On The Death Of Henry Kirke White, By T. Park
- On Whit-Monday
- Pastoral Song, A
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