The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume 1private circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... bright and round , Others ill - shap'd , and dull . 8 . The first - pray marke — as quick as light Danc'd through the floud ; But , th ' last more heavy then the night , Nail'd to the center stood ; I wonder'd much , but tyr'd At last ...
... bright and round , Others ill - shap'd , and dull . 8 . The first - pray marke — as quick as light Danc'd through the floud ; But , th ' last more heavy then the night , Nail'd to the center stood ; I wonder'd much , but tyr'd At last ...
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... also our Memorial - Intro- duction . G. 2 Nice , neat : has a deteriorated meaning now . MILTON has it in COMUS , line 985 " revels the spruce and jocond Spring . " G. All pure , and bright , Re - marry to SILEX SCINTILLANS . 35.
... also our Memorial - Intro- duction . G. 2 Nice , neat : has a deteriorated meaning now . MILTON has it in COMUS , line 985 " revels the spruce and jocond Spring . " G. All pure , and bright , Re - marry to SILEX SCINTILLANS . 35.
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Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. All pure , and bright , Re - marry to the soule ; for ' tis most plaine Thou only fal'st to be refin'd againe . 3 . That I that here saw darkly in a glasse But mists , and shadows passe , And , by ...
Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. All pure , and bright , Re - marry to the soule ; for ' tis most plaine Thou only fal'st to be refin'd againe . 3 . That I that here saw darkly in a glasse But mists , and shadows passe , And , by ...
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... bright East , and disclose The pilgrim - sunne ; all night have I Spent in a roving extasie To find my Saviour ; I have been As far as Bethlem , and have seen His inne , and cradle : Being there I met the wise - men , askt them where He ...
... bright East , and disclose The pilgrim - sunne ; all night have I Spent in a roving extasie To find my Saviour ; I have been As far as Bethlem , and have seen His inne , and cradle : Being there I met the wise - men , askt them where He ...
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... bright - face ; When on some gilded cloud , or flowre My gazing soul would dwell an houre , And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows of eternity ; Before I taught my tongue to wound My conscience with a sinfull sound , Or had the ...
... bright - face ; When on some gilded cloud , or flowre My gazing soul would dwell an houre , And in those weaker glories spy Some shadows of eternity ; Before I taught my tongue to wound My conscience with a sinfull sound , Or had the ...
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awake beams blessed blood bloud breath Brecon brest bright canst clouds dark daughter dayes dead dear death doest doth dust Earth ev'ry eyes fair fire flowres foul give glorious glory grief grone H. F. LYTE hast Thou hath head heart heaven HENRY VAUGHAN holy hour I'le leave light live look Lord Lyte married Matthew Herbert meer Memorial-Introduction mercies Misprinted Mount of Olives ne'r night peace Poems Poet poor praise Roger Vaughan sacred Scethrog shade shew shine showres sighes Silex Scintillans Silurist sing sinne sins sleep Song of Solomon soul spirits spring stars stone streams sunne sure sweet tears Thalia Rediviva Thee Thine things Thomas Vaughan Thou art Thou didst Thou dost Thou hast thoughts Thy love true unto verse veyl weep West Dereham William Vaughan wind wings words