REMAINS OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE, OF NOTTINGHAM, LATE OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE; With an Account of his LIFE, BY ROBERT SOUTHEY. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: PRINTED FOR VERNOR, HOOD, AND SHARPE; LONGMAN, HURST, At the Union Printing Office, St. John's Square, by W. Wilsor, HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT FROM THE LIBRARY OF HERBERT WEIR SMYTH APRIL 15, 1941 TRANSFERRED TO MARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY Letters CONTENTS. POEMS INSERTED IN THE LIFE. On being confined to School one pleasant Morning in Spring; written at the Age of Thirteen Extract from an Address to Contemplation, written at POEMS INSERTED IN THE LETTERS, Lines, by the Rev. J. Plumptre Sonnet, by C. L. Lines, written in St John's College Written in the Homer of Mr. H. K. W. To the Memory of H. K. White, by a Lady. Stanzas, supposed to have been written at the Grave of Fragment of an Eccentric Drama. 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 H. K. White, by J. G. Reflections on reading the Life of the late Henry Kirke Lines suggested on reading the Poem on Solitude, in the second vol. of H. K. White's " Remains," by J. C. 296 |