The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... King Disguised 199-201 . The Eagle 202-204 . To Mr. M. L .. upon his reduction of the Psalms into method 204-206 . To the pious memorie of C. W. 207-211 . In Zodiacum Marcelli Palengenii ... 211-212 . To Lysimachus , the author being ...
... King Disguised 199-201 . The Eagle 202-204 . To Mr. M. L .. upon his reduction of the Psalms into method 204-206 . To the pious memorie of C. W. 207-211 . In Zodiacum Marcelli Palengenii ... 211-212 . To Lysimachus , the author being ...
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... king , and surrounded at Oxford from the outset and in the crisis of decision , with those who were intensely for the king , and in Henry Vaughan's case , a semi - superstitious con- founding of Christianity itself with the State - form ...
... king , and surrounded at Oxford from the outset and in the crisis of decision , with those who were intensely for the king , and in Henry Vaughan's case , a semi - superstitious con- founding of Christianity itself with the State - form ...
Page xli
... king , co - equal fidelity to conscience and principle and what they believed to be right . I have no wish for resurrection of " bitter things " written on Charles I. It is not called for here : but it were to be recreant to one's ...
... king , co - equal fidelity to conscience and principle and what they believed to be right . I have no wish for resurrection of " bitter things " written on Charles I. It is not called for here : but it were to be recreant to one's ...
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... king - and such a king - in " The King Disguised " or in the not un - humourous jibes in " Olor Iscanus " . Of the former , take these , in which the fineness of the poetry can't conceal from us the assumption that only the Royalists ...
... king - and such a king - in " The King Disguised " or in the not un - humourous jibes in " Olor Iscanus " . Of the former , take these , in which the fineness of the poetry can't conceal from us the assumption that only the Royalists ...
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... king , And guide of Day , Or your brighter eye should sway ; But , Amoret , such is my fate , That if thy face a starre Had shin'd from farre , I am perswaded in that state ' Twixt thee , and me , Of some predestin'd sympathie . " 1 MS ...
... king , And guide of Day , Or your brighter eye should sway ; But , Amoret , such is my fate , That if thy face a starre Had shin'd from farre , I am perswaded in that state ' Twixt thee , and me , Of some predestin'd sympathie . " 1 MS ...
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