Poems by Helen Maria Williams
Euphelia
... Fresh bower, for whom the evening pour'd her tear: ...
An Epistle To Dr. Moore
... Moore, Author Of A View Of Society And Manners In France, Switzerland And Germany ...
Lines On The Tomb Of A Favorite Dog
... Through length'ning years' successive flight ...
Sonnet To The White-Bird Of The Tropic
... To crown the warrior's brow with honours gay ...
Sonnet to the Moon
... But most for this, pale orb! thy beams are dear, ...
To Mrs. K--,
... From whose fair hand the off'ring came: ...
Queen Mary's Complaint
... How bright their course! how short their stay! ...
A Hymn
... Thy love the powers of thought bestow'd, ...
Sonnet To Expression
... Mourns the blest power of verse could give despair no rest ...
Sonnet To Love
... That paint the broad-leav'd plantain's glossy bower: ...
Sonnet to Twilight
... For then, while languid Nature droops her head, ...
To Sensibility
... Where, but for her, were Friendship's power ...
To James Forbes, Esq.
... Author of "The Oriental Memoirs," WHO ASKED FOR SOME LINES OF MY HAND-WRITING ...
Sonnet To The Calbassia-Tree
... Whose power the suff'ring wretch from pain can free: ...
Sonnet To Mrs. Bates
... Whose notes to heav'n the list'ning soul can raise, ...