The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 62
Page xvi
... Mr. Lyte in ( mis ) quoting above , gives the lines as if successive , and alters line 5th to " To thee " and in line 8th ( mis ) reads ' here ' for ' there . ' Surely that peopling of the Silurian woods with the creations xvi . ESSAY .
... Mr. Lyte in ( mis ) quoting above , gives the lines as if successive , and alters line 5th to " To thee " and in line 8th ( mis ) reads ' here ' for ' there . ' Surely that peopling of the Silurian woods with the creations xvi . ESSAY .
Page xviii
... book from a contemporary - marking appeared at close of 1649. It is to be noted that the Silurist gives allusive praise to " Cooper's Hill " : See Vol . I , p . 59 . The quaint , subtle - fancied questioning of " ancient xviii . ESSAY .
... book from a contemporary - marking appeared at close of 1649. It is to be noted that the Silurist gives allusive praise to " Cooper's Hill " : See Vol . I , p . 59 . The quaint , subtle - fancied questioning of " ancient xviii . ESSAY .
Page xix
... gives the supreme touch of genius as distinguished from mere culture to these Lines . 6 Bound up with birth - place was the early training of HENRY VAUGHAN . I may be wrong , may be unjust : but I can't help feeling that paternally the ...
... gives the supreme touch of genius as distinguished from mere culture to these Lines . 6 Bound up with birth - place was the early training of HENRY VAUGHAN . I may be wrong , may be unjust : but I can't help feeling that paternally the ...
Page xxii
... give these lines verbatim et literatim as copied from the “ Quadriga " , as follows : Y Pader , Pan trier , Duw - tri a'i dodedd O'i dadol ddaioni , Yn faen - gwaddan i bob gweddi , Ac athrawiaeth a wnaeth i ni . OL . VAUGHAN.1 which I ...
... give these lines verbatim et literatim as copied from the “ Quadriga " , as follows : Y Pader , Pan trier , Duw - tri a'i dodedd O'i dadol ddaioni , Yn faen - gwaddan i bob gweddi , Ac athrawiaeth a wnaeth i ni . OL . VAUGHAN.1 which I ...
Page xxxv
... 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 ceiling " to any century of musty relics ...
... 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 ceiling " to any century of musty relics ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Amoret beams Ben Jonson bloud breath bright clouds dark dayes dead death dost doth dust e're Earth Essay ETESIA Eugenius Philalethes ev'ry eyes face fair fame fate fear fire flames flowers forc'd give glory griefe grone hæc hath heart heav'n HENRY VAUGHAN Herbert honour I'le Ibid Inglorius is't king leaves light live look Lord LYSIMACHUS MATTHEW HERBERT METRUM mind Misprinted Mount of Olives Muse Nature never night numbers o're Olor Iscanus poem poet Poetry quæ quam Reader rich RIVER USK Satire vi Sejanus shades shew shine Silex Silex Scintillans Silurist skie smiles sorrow soul spirit Spring stars streams sweet tears Thalia Rediviva thee thine things THOMAS VAUGHAN thou art thought tibi title-page Twas unto verse vex'd weep WEST DEREHAM wind wings Wordsworth