The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... bright Then the moon's cloudless light : For whose dry dust green branches bud , And robes are bleach'd in the Lamb's blood . 1 Vol . I. pp . 239-40 . Sleep , happy ashes ! -blessed sleep ! While haplesse xxvi . ESSAY .
... bright Then the moon's cloudless light : For whose dry dust green branches bud , And robes are bleach'd in the Lamb's blood . 1 Vol . I. pp . 239-40 . Sleep , happy ashes ! -blessed sleep ! While haplesse xxvi . ESSAY .
Page xxix
... while these endured . It's no conceit , it is a half - accusing feeling that leaps up for the moment very awfully , until " the wind passeth 1 Vol . I. , pp . 63-5 . and cleanseth the cloud " and the " bright light ESSAY . xxix .
... while these endured . It's no conceit , it is a half - accusing feeling that leaps up for the moment very awfully , until " the wind passeth 1 Vol . I. , pp . 63-5 . and cleanseth the cloud " and the " bright light ESSAY . xxix .
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Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. and cleanseth the cloud " and the " bright light " shines , and shews that the being of what survives ( in - a - sense ) is as nothing to the well - being in the new sphere whither the tiny ...
Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. and cleanseth the cloud " and the " bright light " shines , and shews that the being of what survives ( in - a - sense ) is as nothing to the well - being in the new sphere whither the tiny ...
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... bright fires which thee inflam'd ; Here I joyn hands , and thrust my stubborn heart Into thy Deed , There from no duties to be freed : And if hereafter , youth or folly thwart And claim their share , Here I renounce the pois'nous ware ...
... bright fires which thee inflam'd ; Here I joyn hands , and thrust my stubborn heart Into thy Deed , There from no duties to be freed : And if hereafter , youth or folly thwart And claim their share , Here I renounce the pois'nous ware ...
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... bright face ; When on some gilded cloud , or flowre My gazing soul would dwell an houre , And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows of eternity ; Before I taught my tongue to wound My conscience with a sinfull sound , Or had the ...
... bright face ; When on some gilded cloud , or flowre My gazing soul would dwell an houre , And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows of eternity ; Before I taught my tongue to wound My conscience with a sinfull sound , Or had the ...
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