The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... spirits free from dross , made light That no base puddle may allay their flight . alloy How I admire thy humble banks ! Nought's here But the same simple vesture all the year.1 1 See Thomas Vaughan's Verse - Remains , at close of the ...
... spirits free from dross , made light That no base puddle may allay their flight . alloy How I admire thy humble banks ! Nought's here But the same simple vesture all the year.1 1 See Thomas Vaughan's Verse - Remains , at close of the ...
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... 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 dubbed saintly . But it is a mistake that the Silurist visited the ...
... 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 dubbed saintly . But it is a mistake that the Silurist visited the ...
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... in the National Church - so roughly handled by the Commonwealth - men - under which he had him- self got the divine life ' , and with self - evidently , 6 sensitive , delicate timidity of spirit that shrank from clamour xl . ESSAY .
... in the National Church - so roughly handled by the Commonwealth - men - under which he had him- self got the divine life ' , and with self - evidently , 6 sensitive , delicate timidity of spirit that shrank from clamour xl . ESSAY .
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Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. sensitive , delicate timidity of spirit that shrank from clamour and contention and coarseness , and while in phrase contemning heraldic boasts really standing apart from the ' common people ...
Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. sensitive , delicate timidity of spirit that shrank from clamour and contention and coarseness , and while in phrase contemning heraldic boasts really standing apart from the ' common people ...
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... spirit in HENRY VAUGHAN as often as he has occa- sion to allude to those who were not of his ' doxy , politically or ecclesiastically . Thus , even in the " Mount of Olives " , besides a general indiscrimi- nate verdict on the ...
... spirit in HENRY VAUGHAN as often as he has occa- sion to allude to those who were not of his ' doxy , politically or ecclesiastically . Thus , even in the " Mount of Olives " , besides a general indiscrimi- nate verdict on the ...
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