The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume 1private circulation, 1871 - English literature |
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... Sure we are DR . CHARLES VAUGHAN of the Temple - one of the most luminous of living sacred authors - will gladly own allegiance to the Poet of the Usk . The present EARL of ASHBURNHAM by a remoter line holds inheritances xliv . MEMORIAL ...
... Sure we are DR . CHARLES VAUGHAN of the Temple - one of the most luminous of living sacred authors - will gladly own allegiance to the Poet of the Usk . The present EARL of ASHBURNHAM by a remoter line holds inheritances xliv . MEMORIAL ...
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... sure hopes , though long , did feast . But when we saw the clouds to crack , And in those cranies light appear'd , We thought the day then was not slack , And pleas'd ourselves with what wee feard . Just so it is in death . But thou ...
... sure hopes , though long , did feast . But when we saw the clouds to crack , And in those cranies light appear'd , We thought the day then was not slack , And pleas'd ourselves with what wee feard . Just so it is in death . But thou ...
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... sure that I have met with ' green - heads ' as = young , raw , inexperienced . A Divine ( I think ) having in early days vehemently assailed the vices of the period , in old age re - affirmed his statements , with the words , ' now what ...
... sure that I have met with ' green - heads ' as = young , raw , inexperienced . A Divine ( I think ) having in early days vehemently assailed the vices of the period , in old age re - affirmed his statements , with the words , ' now what ...
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... bodye's blisse . But , O His grave ! where I saw lent -For He had none - a monument , An undefil'd , a new heaw'd one ; But there was not the corner - stone . -- Sure - then said I - my quest is vaine 44 SILEX SCINTILLANS .
... bodye's blisse . But , O His grave ! where I saw lent -For He had none - a monument , An undefil'd , a new heaw'd one ; But there was not the corner - stone . -- Sure - then said I - my quest is vaine 44 SILEX SCINTILLANS .
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Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. Sure - then said I - my quest is vaine , Hee'le not be found where He was slaine ; So mild a lamb can never be Midst so much bloud , and crueltie . I'le to the wilderness , and can Find beasts ...
Henry Vaughan Alexander Balloch Grosart. Sure - then said I - my quest is vaine , Hee'le not be found where He was slaine ; So mild a lamb can never be Midst so much bloud , and crueltie . I'le to the wilderness , and can Find beasts ...
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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