The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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Page xvi
... rich arreare Spend it in spicie whispers there , " 1 Vol . II . p . 165 . 2 Vol . II , page 73 , 74. 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 ...
... rich arreare Spend it in spicie whispers there , " 1 Vol . II . p . 165 . 2 Vol . II , page 73 , 74. 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 ...
Page li
... Rich and in various ways remarkable as is his secular Poetry - for the first time re - printed by us in upwards of two centuries —and evident as it is to every brained Reader of the dainty love - lilts of the Poems of 1646 , the thought ...
... Rich and in various ways remarkable as is his secular Poetry - for the first time re - printed by us in upwards of two centuries —and evident as it is to every brained Reader of the dainty love - lilts of the Poems of 1646 , the thought ...
Page lxxxiii
... rich symbolism in union as in " The World " , with the most homely and familiar wording , as , " all expect some sudden matter " and of the stream " acquainted elsewhere . " 3 12 " I name , and can only name further , the minuter ...
... rich symbolism in union as in " The World " , with the most homely and familiar wording , as , " all expect some sudden matter " and of the stream " acquainted elsewhere . " 3 12 " I name , and can only name further , the minuter ...
Page lxxxiv
... rich , O Lord , how fresh Thy visits are ! ' Twas but just now my bleak leaves hopeless hung Sullyed with dust and mud ; Each snarling blast shot through me , and did sheare Their youth and beauty ; cold showres nipt and wrung Their ...
... rich , O Lord , how fresh Thy visits are ! ' Twas but just now my bleak leaves hopeless hung Sullyed with dust and mud ; Each snarling blast shot through me , and did sheare Their youth and beauty ; cold showres nipt and wrung Their ...
Page 17
... rich , and with his heapes , And spacious share of Earth , Could make divine affection cheape , And court his golden birth : VOL . II . с For all these arts I'de not believe , -No , POEMS OF 1646 . 17 A Song to Amoret 17-18.
... rich , and with his heapes , And spacious share of Earth , Could make divine affection cheape , And court his golden birth : VOL . II . с For all these arts I'de not believe , -No , POEMS OF 1646 . 17 A Song to Amoret 17-18.
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