Sonnet, on seeing another, written to Henry Kirke White, in September 1803, inserted in his "Remains, by Robert Southey," Lines suggested on Reading the Poem on Solitude, in the Second Volume of H. K, White's "Remains," by J. Conder To the Memory of Henry Kirke White, by the Rev. W. B. Collyer 302 Lines on the Death of II. K. White, by T. Park · To the Memory of H. K. White, by a Lady........... Lines written on visiting the Rooms once inhabited by H. K.` White, in St. John's College, Cambridge, by Mrs. M. H. Hay.. 308 A Reflection on the early Death of H. K. White, by a Lady.... 309 Monody to the Memory of H. K. White, by Joseph Blackett. 311 On visiting the Tomb of H. K. White, by Mrs. M. H. Hay...... 315 Lines written on reading the Remains of H. K. White, of Not- tingham, late of St. John's College, Cambridge; with an Ac- count of his Life, by Robert Southey, Esq. by Mrs. M. Hay.. 316 ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF H. K. WHITE. Ir fell to my lot to publish, with the assistance of my friend Mr. Cottle, the first collected edition of the works of Chatterton, in whose history I felt a more than ordinary interest, as being a native of the same city, familiar from my childhood with those great objects of art and nature by which he had been so deeply impressed, and devoted from my childhood with the same ardour to the same pursuits. It is now my fortune to lay before the world some account of one whose early death is not less to be lamented as a loss to English literature, and whose virtues were as admirable as his genius. In the present instance there is nothing to be recorded but what is honourable to himself, and to the age in which he lived; little to be regretted, but that one so ripe for heaven should so soon have been removed from the world. Henry Kirke White, the second son of John and Mary White, was born in Nottingham, March 21st, |