The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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Page xxvii
... - valued counsels . All this is written as with a sun - beam in this priceless poem , when we read it with the key that its wept over was the Poet's wife , as thus : Fair and yong light , my guide , to holy ESSAY . xxvii .
... - valued counsels . All this is written as with a sun - beam in this priceless poem , when we read it with the key that its wept over was the Poet's wife , as thus : Fair and yong light , my guide , to holy ESSAY . xxvii .
Page xxxiii
... Poet . ' SIR CHARLES EGERTON Knight of whom I am glad to be able to add a little more in a foot - note2 — is another friend very lovingly and reverentially addressed in the Epistles- dedicatory of Mount of Olives " and of " Flores 1 I ...
... Poet . ' SIR CHARLES EGERTON Knight of whom I am glad to be able to add a little more in a foot - note2 — is another friend very lovingly and reverentially addressed in the Epistles- dedicatory of Mount of Olives " and of " Flores 1 I ...
Page xxxiv
... poetic tribute along with so many others , on Cartwright's pre- mature hearse . Fletcher's plays , published in the following inscription , which undoubtedly refers to to Vaughan's friend : Memoriae Caroli Egertoni Equitis Aurati ...
... poetic tribute along with so many others , on Cartwright's pre- mature hearse . Fletcher's plays , published in the following inscription , which undoubtedly refers to to Vaughan's friend : Memoriae Caroli Egertoni Equitis Aurati ...
Page xlviii
... to the Poet's own account : our account would rather be , after wise deliberateness and intellectual - spiritual weighing ' , and an ultimate 6 irremovable decision . We have the struggle and the triumph xlviii . ESSAY .
... to the Poet's own account : our account would rather be , after wise deliberateness and intellectual - spiritual weighing ' , and an ultimate 6 irremovable decision . We have the struggle and the triumph xlviii . ESSAY .
Page li
... in his secular Poetry unmatched elsewhere , it never- theless is as a sacred Poet he takes that special place we claim for him . His sacred Poetry was the subli- - mation of his Faith and Hope and Love as a ESSAY . li .
... in his secular Poetry unmatched elsewhere , it never- theless is as a sacred Poet he takes that special place we claim for him . His sacred Poetry was the subli- - mation of his Faith and Hope and Love as a ESSAY . li .
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