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- Prostitute, The
- Reflections On Reading The Life Of The Late Henry Kirke White, By William Holloway, Author Of The “Peasant’s Fate”
- Savoyard’s Return, The
- Shipwrecked Solitary’s Song To The Night, The
- Solitude
- Song Written At The Age Of Fourteen
- Song, By Waller
- Sonnet (As Thus Oppressed With Many A Heavy Care)
- Sonnet (Give Me A Cottage On Some Cambrian Wild)
- Sonnet (Quick O’er The Wintry Waste Dart Fiery Shafts)
- Sonnet (Sweet To The Gay Of Heart Is Summer’s Smile)
- Sonnet (What Art Thou, Mighty One! And Where Thy Seat?)
- Sonnet (When I Sit Musing On The Chequer’d Past)
- Sonnet (Ye Unseen Spirits, Whose Wild Melodies)
- Sonnet (Yes, ’twill Be Over Soon.—this Sickly Dream)
- Sonnet Addressed To H. K. White, On His Poems Lately Published, By G. L. C.
- Sonnet By Capel Lofft, Esq.
- Sonnet In Memory Of Henry Kirke White, By J. G.
- Sonnet Occasioned By The Second Of Henry Kirke White By Capel Lofft
- Sonnet On Hearing The Sounds Of An Æolian Harp
- Sonnet On Henry Kirke White, By Capel Lofft
- Sonnet To A Taper
- Sonnet To April
- Sonnet To Capel Lofft, Esq.
- Sonnet To Consumption
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