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" Henry Kirke White died at Cambridge in October, 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit of studies that would have matured a mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than sub dued. "
The Poetical Works of Isaac Watts and Henry Kirke White - Page 227
by Isaac Watts - 1881
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English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers: A Satire

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1809 - 108 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which Death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...even the sacred functions he was destined to assume. So the struck Eagle stretched upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, Viewed...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 79, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
...and which Death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His Poems abound in such beauties ut rn'.i-it impress the reader with the liveliest regret that...would have dignified even the sacred functions he wa*' destined to assume." "Anil you, associate Bards* ! who snatch'd to light . [sight; Those Gems...
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English bards, and Scotch reviewers; a satire

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1810 - 110 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which Death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...liveliest regret that so short a period was allotted to talent?, which would have dignified even the sacred functions he was destined to assume. So the struck...
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The remains of Henry Kirke White [ed.] with an acount of his life ..., Volume 1

Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 400 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...even the sacred functions he was destined to assume. it 311 MONODY THE MEMORY OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE. BY JOSEPH BLACKETT*. " No marble marks thy couch of...
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The Remains of Henry Kirke White of Nottingham, Late of St. John's ..., Volume 1

Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 404 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...short a period was allotted to talents which would havt dignified even the sacred functions he was destined to assume. 310 311 MONODY THE MEMORY OF HENRY...
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The Remains of Henry Kirke White: Of Nottingham, Late of St. John ..., Volume 1

Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1813 - 404 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...even the sacred functions he was destined to assume. MONODY TO THE MEMORY OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE. BY JOSEPH BLACKETT. • " No marble marks thy couch of lowly...
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The Remains of Henry Kirke White ...

Henry Kirke White - Poets, English - 1813 - 730 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...even the sacred functions he was destined to assume. MONODY TO THE MEMORY OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE. '.;... BY JOSEPH BLACKETT. • " No marble marks thy couch...
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The Literary Panorama, Volume 6

English literature - 1809 - 672 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...was allotted to talents, which would have dignified evea the Msrcd function* he was destined to assume. v, But thou, with powers that mock the aid of pnin...
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The Remains of Henry Kirke White of Nottingham with an Account of ..., Volume 1

Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1816 - 398 pages
...mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...even the sacred functions he was destined to assume. Sll MONODY TO THE MEMORY OF HENRY KIRKE WHITE. BY JOSEPH BLACKETT. * " No marble marks thy couch of...
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English bards, and Scotch reviewers: a satire

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 80 pages
...which disease and poverty could not impair , and which Death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress...which would have dignified even the sacred functions be was destined to assume. Viewed his own feather on the fatal dart. And winged the shaft that quivered...
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