The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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Page xii
... common - place COCKERMOUTH , and only later nested in sacred Rydal Mount , and of SHELLEY opening his lustrous eyes in " Field Place " , Sussex , but driven as a sea - mew over Life's sea , unto the tragic close . I name WORDSWORTH and ...
... common - place COCKERMOUTH , and only later nested in sacred Rydal Mount , and of SHELLEY opening his lustrous eyes in " Field Place " , Sussex , but driven as a sea - mew over Life's sea , unto the tragic close . I name WORDSWORTH and ...
Page xxxv
... common interest from the glimpse it gives us of the interior of that fa- mous rendezvous of the master - spirits of England , in every arena , and for my own part I should prefer to have had transmitted to our day , that " starry ...
... common interest from the glimpse it gives us of the interior of that fa- mous rendezvous of the master - spirits of England , in every arena , and for my own part I should prefer to have had transmitted to our day , that " starry ...
Page xl
... Common - wealth , and the Roundheads and the Cavaliers , when the national life ( under God ) was in the keeping of Cromwell and his compeers , and while consequently it is a sorrow even at this late day to find the twin- brothers now ...
... Common - wealth , and the Roundheads and the Cavaliers , when the national life ( under God ) was in the keeping of Cromwell and his compeers , and while consequently it is a sorrow even at this late day to find the twin- brothers now ...
Page xli
... common people , ' it could hardly have been otherwise . At the same time every one who loves the Truth more than he dare love his friend or honour any man , must assert for those who ranged themselves on the side of the Common- wealth ...
... common people , ' it could hardly have been otherwise . At the same time every one who loves the Truth more than he dare love his friend or honour any man , must assert for those who ranged themselves on the side of the Common- wealth ...
Page lvi
... common sight , To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light , The glory and the freshness of a dream . It is not now as it hath been of yore ; - Turn wheresoe'er I may , By night or day , The things which I have seen I now can see no ...
... common sight , To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light , The glory and the freshness of a dream . It is not now as it hath been of yore ; - Turn wheresoe'er I may , By night or day , The things which I have seen I now can see no ...
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