The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... : Usk , sire of flowers ! whose froarie mouth Softly kisseth as wind from South Thy gold - dropp'd stones : and th ' painted shingle Where the sad hyacinths mingle With dainty blooms , all fair to see- Soothest with ESSAY . XV .
... : Usk , sire of flowers ! whose froarie mouth Softly kisseth as wind from South Thy gold - dropp'd stones : and th ' painted shingle Where the sad hyacinths mingle With dainty blooms , all fair to see- Soothest with ESSAY . XV .
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Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. With dainty blooms , all fair to see- Soothest with humid lullaby : Who while the months , swift - footed haste , And their new moons successive waste , And mortal lives the heav'ns consume . Thy ...
Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. With dainty blooms , all fair to see- Soothest with humid lullaby : Who while the months , swift - footed haste , And their new moons successive waste , And mortal lives the heav'ns consume . Thy ...
Page xxi
... Fair - height ' , in a simple name of a friend's residence , and his irreverent — as your true Welsh enthusiast would say - reduction of Ys- cythrog into plain Sketh - rock , oblivious of the Prince of Powys , it is pretty certain our ...
... Fair - height ' , in a simple name of a friend's residence , and his irreverent — as your true Welsh enthusiast would say - reduction of Ys- cythrog into plain Sketh - rock , oblivious of the Prince of Powys , it is pretty certain our ...
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... fair years spent in one quiet cell . " I do not find ( b ) FRIENDSHIPS AND ASSOCIATES . contemporary names of mark at Jesus College , Oxford , while the brothers were in attendance there . The volumes of laudatory Verse - Latin and ...
... fair years spent in one quiet cell . " I do not find ( b ) FRIENDSHIPS AND ASSOCIATES . contemporary names of mark at Jesus College , Oxford , while the brothers were in attendance there . The volumes of laudatory Verse - Latin and ...
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... fair , white page of thin " in And ev'n , smooth lines , like the sun's rays , Thy name was writ , and all thy days . Here slept my thought's dear mark ! which dust Seem'd to devour , like rust ; But dust , -I did observe --- By hiding ...
... fair , white page of thin " in And ev'n , smooth lines , like the sun's rays , Thy name was writ , and all thy days . Here slept my thought's dear mark ! which dust Seem'd to devour , like rust ; But dust , -I did observe --- By hiding ...
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