The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume 1private circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... ! ' One everlasting Saboth there shall runne Without succession , and without a sunne . DANIEL ] CAP . 12. VER . 13 . But goe thou thy way untill the end be , for thou shalt rest , and stand up in thy lot , 36 SCINTILLANS . SILEX.
... ! ' One everlasting Saboth there shall runne Without succession , and without a sunne . DANIEL ] CAP . 12. VER . 13 . But goe thou thy way untill the end be , for thou shalt rest , and stand up in thy lot , 36 SCINTILLANS . SILEX.
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Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. shalt rest , and stand up in thy lot , at the end of the dayes . DAY OF JUDGEMENT . HEN through the North a fire shall rush And rowle into the East , And like a firie torrent brush And sweepe up ...
Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. shalt rest , and stand up in thy lot , at the end of the dayes . DAY OF JUDGEMENT . HEN through the North a fire shall rush And rowle into the East , And like a firie torrent brush And sweepe up ...
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... rest Until the coole and shady even . Nay thou Thy Selfe , my God , in fire , Whirle - winds and clouds , and the soft voice , Speak'st there so much , that I admire1 We have no conf'rence in these daies . Is the truce broke ? or ...
... rest Until the coole and shady even . Nay thou Thy Selfe , my God , in fire , Whirle - winds and clouds , and the soft voice , Speak'st there so much , that I admire1 We have no conf'rence in these daies . Is the truce broke ? or ...
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... hallow'd wells I should rove in , and rest my head Where my deare Lord did often tread , Sugring all dangers with successe , Methought I heard one singing thus ; 1 . L Leave , leave thy gadding thoughts ; SILEX SCINTILLANS . 45.
... hallow'd wells I should rove in , and rest my head Where my deare Lord did often tread , Sugring all dangers with successe , Methought I heard one singing thus ; 1 . L Leave , leave thy gadding thoughts ; SILEX SCINTILLANS . 45.
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... rest in cares , and to the dark world lend These flames , as thou dost thine to me ; I watch That houre , which must thy life and mine dispatch ; But still thou doest out goe me , I can see Met in thy flames all acts of piety ; Thy ...
... rest in cares , and to the dark world lend These flames , as thou dost thine to me ; I watch That houre , which must thy life and mine dispatch ; But still thou doest out goe me , I can see Met in thy flames all acts of piety ; Thy ...
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