The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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Page lviii
... Shades of the prison - house begin to close Upon the growing Boy , " But He beholds the light , and whence it flows He sees it in his joy ; The Youth , who daily farther from the east Must travel , still is Nature's Priest , And by the ...
... Shades of the prison - house begin to close Upon the growing Boy , " But He beholds the light , and whence it flows He sees it in his joy ; The Youth , who daily farther from the east Must travel , still is Nature's Priest , And by the ...
Page lxxiii
... shades are the sweet sense Of piety and innocence : They are the meek's calm region , where Angels descend , and rule the sphere ; Where heaven lies leiguer , and the Dove Duely as dew comes from above " . ? " Then if to blood we must ...
... shades are the sweet sense Of piety and innocence : They are the meek's calm region , where Angels descend , and rule the sphere ; Where heaven lies leiguer , and the Dove Duely as dew comes from above " . ? " Then if to blood we must ...
Page lxxiv
... shade Be born , -yea , till the journeying line be laid Upon the point that wakes the spell , And there in lovelier light than tongue can tell Its presence stand array'd " , " It were the extreme of folly to imagine for an instant ...
... shade Be born , -yea , till the journeying line be laid Upon the point that wakes the spell , And there in lovelier light than tongue can tell Its presence stand array'd " , " It were the extreme of folly to imagine for an instant ...
Page lxxxvii
... shade : To the Day's royal planet he doth pass With daring eyes , and makes the sun his glass . Here doth he plume and dress himself , the beams Rushing upon him , like so many streams : While with direct looks , he doth entertain The ...
... shade : To the Day's royal planet he doth pass With daring eyes , and makes the sun his glass . Here doth he plume and dress himself , the beams Rushing upon him , like so many streams : While with direct looks , he doth entertain The ...
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... shade of his owne bayes , Great BEN2 they'le see , whose sacred layes , The learned ghosts admire , and throng , To catch the subject of his song . Then RANDOLPH3 in those holy meades , His Lovers , and Amyntas reads , Whilst his ...
... shade of his owne bayes , Great BEN2 they'le see , whose sacred layes , The learned ghosts admire , and throng , To catch the subject of his song . Then RANDOLPH3 in those holy meades , His Lovers , and Amyntas reads , Whilst his ...
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