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POEMS WRITTEN DURING, OR SHORTLY AFTER,
THE PUBLICATION OF CLIFTON GROVE.
To the Genius of Romance. Fragment
'The Savoyard's Return
"Go to the raging Sea, and say, be still"
Written in the Prospect of Death
Pastoral Song. "Come, Auna, come"
To Midnight
To Thought. Written at Midnight
Genius
Fragment of an Ode to the Moon
Fragment. "Oh, thou most fatal of Pandora's train"
Sonnet. To Capel Lofft, Esq.
To the Moon
Written at the Grave of a Friend
To Misfortune
"As thus oppressed with many a heavy Care" 105
To a Friend in Distress, who, when Henry reasoned
with him calmly, asked, if he did not feel for him. 115
Christmas Day.
Nelsoni Mors
CONTENTS.
Hymn. Awake, sweet Harp of Judah, wake”
Hymn for Family Worship.
The Star of Bethlehem
Hymn. "O Lord, my God, in Mercy turn"
Melody. "Yes, once more that dying Strain"
Song, by Waller, with an additional Stanza
"I am pleas'd, and yet I'm sad"
Solitude
"If far from me the Fates remove"
Fanny, upon thy breast I may not lie"
FRAGMENTS.
I. "Saws't thou that Light?"
II. "The pious Man, in this bad World"
III. "Lo, on the eastern Summit"
IV. "There was a little Bird upon that Pile"
V. "O pale art thou, my Lamp".
VI. "O give me Music"
VII. “Ah, who can say, however fair his View
VIII. "And must thou go?"
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IX. "When I sit musing on the chequer'd Past"
X. "When high Romance, o'er every Wood and
XII. "Once more, and yet once more"
TIME.
THE CHRISTIAD
PROSE COMPOSITIONS.
Remarks on the English Poets
195
Sternhold and Hopkins
200
Remarks on the English Poets. Warton
Cursory Remarks on Tragedy..
CLIFTON GROVE.
VOL. II.
B
This, and the following Poems, are reprinted from the little
volume which Henry published in 1803.