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- Sonnet To Henry Kirke White, On His Poems Lately Published, By Arthur Owen, Esq.
- Sonnet To Misfortune
- Sonnet To My Mother
- Sonnet To The Moon (Written In November)
- Sonnet To The River Trent, Written On Recovery From Sickness
- Sonnet Translated From The French Of M. Desbarreaux
- Sonnet Written At The Grave Of A Friend
- Sonnet, On Seeing Another Written To H. K. White, In September, 1803, Inserted In His “Remains” By Arthur Owen, Esq.
- Sonnet, Supposed To Be Written By The Unhappy Poet Dermody In Storm, While On Board A Ship In His Majesty’s Service
- Sonnet, Supposed To Have Been Addressed By A Female Lunatic To A Lady
- Sonnet: Recantatory, In Reply To The Foregoing Elegant Admonition
- Sonnet: The Winter Traveller
- Stanzas, Supposed To Have Been Written At The Grave Of Henry Kirke White, By A Lady
- Star Of Bethlehem, The
- Thanatos
- Time, A Poem
- To A Friend In Distress, Who, When The Author Reasoned With Him Calmly, Asked, “If He Did Not Feel For Him”
- To A Friend, Written At A Very Early Age
- To An Early Primrose
- To Contemplation
- To Contemplation
- To Love
- To Midnight
- To Mr. Henry Kirke White, By H. Welker
- To My Lyre
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