The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... , 1640-1661 . WITH VERSE - REMAINS OF THOMAS VAUGHAN , TWIN - BROTHER . PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION . 1871 . 156 COPIES ONLY . HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF DANIEL B. FEARING 30 JUNE Essay on the Life and Writings of Henry.
... , 1640-1661 . WITH VERSE - REMAINS OF THOMAS VAUGHAN , TWIN - BROTHER . PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION . 1871 . 156 COPIES ONLY . HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF DANIEL B. FEARING 30 JUNE Essay on the Life and Writings of Henry.
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... Thomas Powel .... 198-199 . The King Disguised 199-201 . The Eagle 202-204 . To Mr. M. L .. upon his reduction of the Psalms into method 204-206 . To the pious memorie of C. W. 207-211 . In Zodiacum Marcelli Palengenii ... 211-212 . To ...
... Thomas Powel .... 198-199 . The King Disguised 199-201 . The Eagle 202-204 . To Mr. M. L .. upon his reduction of the Psalms into method 204-206 . To the pious memorie of C. W. 207-211 . In Zodiacum Marcelli Palengenii ... 211-212 . To ...
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... Thomas Vaughan 323-68 Memorial - Introduction 297-319 . English Poems ... 323-346 . Latin Poems 347-368 . Poetry . See also Index of Things and Thoughts , under Illustrations in Vol . II . No. III , and. vi . CONTENTS .
... Thomas Vaughan 323-68 Memorial - Introduction 297-319 . English Poems ... 323-346 . Latin Poems 347-368 . Poetry . See also Index of Things and Thoughts , under Illustrations in Vol . II . No. III , and. vi . CONTENTS .
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... Thomas Vaughan's Verse - Remains , at close of the present Volume . I trust the Reader will do himself the justice and pleasure of turning to the remainder of this poem : and I take the present opportunity to request that where ...
... Thomas Vaughan's Verse - Remains , at close of the present Volume . I trust the Reader will do himself the justice and pleasure of turning to the remainder of this poem : and I take the present opportunity to request that where ...
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... Thomas Vaughan are never weary in uttering their reverence and love . In the secular Poetry I have translated for the first time the Silurist's auto - biographic " Ad Posteros " : and thither the Reader is referred . I can only find ...
... Thomas Vaughan are never weary in uttering their reverence and love . In the secular Poetry I have translated for the first time the Silurist's auto - biographic " Ad Posteros " : and thither the Reader is referred . I can only find ...
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