Henry Kirke White Quotes
To wind the mighty secrets of the past, And turn the key of time.
Henry Kirke White (1834). “The Life and Remains of Henry Kirke White, Etc”, p.92
Letter his White's aunt, January 6, 1800.
Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey (1823). “The remains of Henry Kirke White, of Nottingham, late of St. John's college, Cambridge: with an account of his life”, p.148
Who shall contend with time,--unvanquished time, the conqueror of conquerors and lord of desolation?
Henry Kirke White (1842). “The Works of Henry Kirke White: Containing His Life, Poems, and Melancholy Hours”, p.204
Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey (1822). “The Remains of Henry Kirke White, of Nottingham, Late of St. John's College, Cambridge”, p.73
Samuel Rogers, Thomas Campbell, James Montgomery, Charles Lamb, Henry Kirke White (1841). “The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White”, p.490
Henry Kirke White (1824). “The prose remains of Henry Kirke White, of Nottingham, late of St. John's College, Cambridge, containing his letters, essays, and some account of his life”, p.117
Henry Kirke White (1829). “The complete works of Henry Kirke White: with an account of his life”, p.413
And care, whom not the gayest can outbrave, Pursues its feeble victim to the grave.
Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey, John Todd (1854). “The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White: Also Containing His Melancholy Hours”, p.241
Henry Kirke White (1829). “The complete works of Henry Kirke White: with an account of his life”, p.131
Earthly pride is like the passing flower, that springs to fall, and blossoms but to die.
Henry Kirke White (1834). “The Life and Remains of Henry Kirke White, Etc”, p.95