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Born in 1761 / Died in December 15, 1827 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Helen Maria Williams

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Euphelia

...  Fresh bower, for whom the evening pour'd her tear: ...

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An Epistle To Dr. Moore

... Moore, Author Of A View Of Society And Manners In France, Switzerland And Germany ...

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Lines On The Tomb Of A Favorite Dog

... Through length'ning years' successive flight ...

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Sonnet To The White-Bird Of The Tropic

...   To crown the warrior's brow with honours gay ...

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Sonnet to the Moon

...  But most for this, pale orb! thy beams are dear, ...

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To Mrs. K--,

... From whose fair hand the off'ring came: ...

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Queen Mary's Complaint

... How bright their course! how short their stay! ...

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A Hymn

... Thy love the powers of thought bestow'd, ...

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Sonnet To Expression

... Mourns the blest power of verse could give despair no rest ...

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Sonnet To Love

...   That paint the broad-leav'd plantain's glossy bower: ...

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Sonnet to Twilight

...  For then, while languid Nature droops her head, ...

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To Sensibility

... Where, but for her, were Friendship's power ...

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To James Forbes, Esq.

... Author of "The Oriental Memoirs," WHO ASKED FOR SOME LINES OF MY HAND-WRITING ...

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Sonnet To The Calbassia-Tree

...   Whose power the suff'ring wretch from pain can free: ...

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Sonnet To Mrs. Bates

... Whose notes to heav'n the list'ning soul can raise, ...