Lines, by Professor Smyth, of Cambridge, on a Monument erected by Francis Boott, Esq. in 34 Hymn. O Lord, my God, in mercy turn'. Melody. Yes, once more that dying strain' 'If far from me the Fates remove Fanny, vpon thy baeast I may not lie' FRAGMENTS. II. The pious man in this bad world' III. Lo! on on the eastern summit' VII. Ah! who can say, however fair his view. VIII. And mbst thou go?' On being confined to School one pleasant Morn- ing in Spring; written at the Age of Thirteen 441 written in the Homer of Mr. H. K. White 166 To the Memory of H. K. White, by a Lady Stanzas, supposed to have been written at the Grave of H. K. White, by a Lady To the Memory of H. K. White, by the Rev. On the Death of H. K. White, by T. Park 176 . 177 |