The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist: Secular poetryprivate circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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Page xvii
... ancient Kishon ? canst thou tell So many yeers as holy Hiddekel ? Thou art not paid in this . I'le leavie more Such harmles contributions from thy store , And dresse my soul by thee as thou dos't passe ESSAY . xvii .
... ancient Kishon ? canst thou tell So many yeers as holy Hiddekel ? Thou art not paid in this . I'le leavie more Such harmles contributions from thy store , And dresse my soul by thee as thou dos't passe ESSAY . xvii .
Page xxiii
... tell Many fair years spent in one quiet cell . " I do not find ( b ) FRIENDSHIPS AND ASSOCIATES . contemporary names of mark at Jesus College , Oxford , while the brothers were in attendance there . The volumes of laudatory Verse ...
... tell Many fair years spent in one quiet cell . " I do not find ( b ) FRIENDSHIPS AND ASSOCIATES . contemporary names of mark at Jesus College , Oxford , while the brothers were in attendance there . The volumes of laudatory Verse ...
Page xxxix
... tell him that I have writt out for him the Natural History of Wiltshire and of Surrey , and a sheet or two of other counties and am now sendiny to my cosn . Hen . Vaughan , ( Silurist ) in Brecknockshire to send me the natural history ...
... tell him that I have writt out for him the Natural History of Wiltshire and of Surrey , and a sheet or two of other counties and am now sendiny to my cosn . Hen . Vaughan , ( Silurist ) in Brecknockshire to send me the natural history ...
Page xlii
... tell the world , they are rapt into some other place . Nor should they who assume to themselves the glorious stile of saints , be un- charitably moved , if we that are yet in the body , and carry our treasure in earthen vessels , have ...
... tell the world , they are rapt into some other place . Nor should they who assume to themselves the glorious stile of saints , be un- charitably moved , if we that are yet in the body , and carry our treasure in earthen vessels , have ...
Page lxx
... telling of it , as what he had seen " the other night . " - Eternity SEEN and Time ! It were not difficult to turn to kindredly grand word - embodiments of an unique subjective- ness that found within itself the materials for more ...
... telling of it , as what he had seen " the other night . " - Eternity SEEN and Time ! It were not difficult to turn to kindredly grand word - embodiments of an unique subjective- ness that found within itself the materials for more ...
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