Henry VaughanOxford University Press, 1995 - 227 páginas One of the most important of the seventeenth-century Metaphysical Poets, Henry Vaughan is interesting not only for his own work, but for his imaginative use of the style of his predecessor, George Herbert. This collection presents the complete text of Silex Scitillans, including material in both the 1650 and 1655 editions, and is the only edition of selected poems available. |
Contenido
The Dedication | 3 |
Day of Judgement | 9 |
Isaacs Marriage | 15 |
Midnight | 19 |
Distraction | 21 |
The Retreat | 27 |
The Storm | 32 |
Rules and Lessons | 45 |
As time one day by me did pass | 139 |
The Hidden Treasure | 147 |
Psalm 65 | 160 |
Notes | 174 |
67 | 179 |
51 | 182 |
62 | 195 |
68 | 196 |
Repentance | 58 |
Dressing | 66 |
The Proffer III | 111 |
The Jews | 125 |
Mount of Olives | 202 |
Further Reading | 226 |
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