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COJfTENTS. 



Fragments : — 



" There was a Little Bird," . 



*' O pale art thou, my Lamp," 



" O give me Music," . 



" Ah ! who can say, however fair his 



" And must thou go," 



" When high romance," 



" Once more, and yet cjice more," 



" Hushed is the Lyre," 



Remains : — 



Letters, . . . 



Melancholy Hours, , 

 Miscellaneous, 



Tributary Verses : — 

 By Lord Byron, , 



Sonnet by G. L. C, . 

 Sonnet by Arthur Owen (during H. K. A^Tiite's life), 



— — (on reading his Remains), 



By Josiah Conder on reading " Solitude," . 



on the death of H. K. White, . 



By Rev. J. Plumptre, .... 



By Capel Lofft, October 1806, 



. ■ December 1^6, 



. written in the Homer of H. K. White, 



Written at St John's College, Cambridge, 1806, . 



To the ]\femory of H. K. W"., by a Lady, . 



Stanzas written at the Grave of H. K. W,, by a Lady, 



Ode by Juvenis, ..... 



By William Holloway, .... 



By Rev. Dr Collyer, ..... 



By Thomas Park, F.A.S., .... 



To the Memory of H. K. W., by a Lady, . 



A Reflection by a Lady on the early death of H. K. W., 426 



Monody by Joseph Blackett, . , , 427 



ByH. W^alker, 429 



ByJ. G., 430 



By Mrs M. H. Hay, on reading his Remains, , 430 



■ ■ on visiting his tomb, . « 432 



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