The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... bloud ; But since Thou didst in one sweet glance survey Their sad decays , I flourish , and once more Breathe all perfumes , and spice ; I smell a dew like myrrh , and all the day Weare in my bosome a full sun such store 192 Hath one ...
... bloud ; But since Thou didst in one sweet glance survey Their sad decays , I flourish , and once more Breathe all perfumes , and spice ; I smell a dew like myrrh , and all the day Weare in my bosome a full sun such store 192 Hath one ...
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... bloud , the fire at highest is but Platonick ; and the 1 = Coarse , and so throughout : see Index of Words 8. v . G. commotion , within these limits , excludes danger : For. To all ingenious Lovers of Poesie . To the ingenious Lovers of ...
... bloud , the fire at highest is but Platonick ; and the 1 = Coarse , and so throughout : see Index of Words 8. v . G. commotion , within these limits , excludes danger : For. To all ingenious Lovers of Poesie . To the ingenious Lovers of ...
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... bloud ; And on this heart a dew shall stay , Which no heate can court away ; And fixt for ever witnesse beares , That hearty sorrow feeds on teares . Then Heaven can make it knowne , and true That you kill'd me , ' cause I lov'd you ...
... bloud ; And on this heart a dew shall stay , Which no heate can court away ; And fixt for ever witnesse beares , That hearty sorrow feeds on teares . Then Heaven can make it knowne , and true That you kill'd me , ' cause I lov'd you ...
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... bloud , And burne him in those flames agen , Which he at first might have withstood ; Yet , who that saw faire Chloris weep Such sacred dew , with such pure3 grace ; Durst thinke them fainèd teares , or seeke For treason in an angel's ...
... bloud , And burne him in those flames agen , Which he at first might have withstood ; Yet , who that saw faire Chloris weep Such sacred dew , with such pure3 grace ; Durst thinke them fainèd teares , or seeke For treason in an angel's ...
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... bloud From the Tower - wharfe to Cymbeline , and Lud , ' Hunts for a mate , and the tyr'd footman reeles ' Twixt chaire - men , torches , and the hacking wheels : Come , take the other dish ; it is to him That made his horse a senatour ...
... bloud From the Tower - wharfe to Cymbeline , and Lud , ' Hunts for a mate , and the tyr'd footman reeles ' Twixt chaire - men , torches , and the hacking wheels : Come , take the other dish ; it is to him That made his horse a senatour ...
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