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To a Friend in Distress, who, when Henry reasoned with him
Hymn, "Awake, sweet Harp of Judah, wake”
123
Hymn for Family Worship
125
The Star of Bethlehem...
126
Hymn," O Lord, my God, in Mercy turn"
128
Melody, "Yes, once more that dying Strain"
129
IV." There was a little Bird upon that Pile".
141
V. "O pale art thou, my Lamp"
....
VI. "O give me Music"
142
VII. "Ah! who can say, however fair his View"
143
VIII. "And must thou go?"
IX. "When I sit musing on the chequer❜d Past"
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144
PAGE.
X." When high Romance, o'er every Wood and Stream"
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CLIFTON GROVE.
VOL. II,
A
This, and the following Poems, are reprinted from the little Volume
which Henry published in 1803.
TO
HER GRACE
THE
DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE,
THE FOLLOWING
TRIFLING EFFUSIONS
OF
A VERY YOUTHFUL MUSE,
ARE
BY PERMISSION DEDICATED,
By her Grace's
MUCH OBLIGED
AND GRATEFUL SERVANT,
HENRY KIRKE WHITE.
NOTTINGHAM.