Henry Vaughan: Selected PoemsSPCK, 2004 - 182 páginas Henry Vaughan (1621-1695) was a metaphysical poet. He was a Welshman, born beside the River Usk in the beautiful Brecon Beacons. Throughout the period of the Civil War, traumatic both for himself and those he loved, Vaughan wrote moving poems which record extreme spiritual experience balanced by intense delight in the natural world. This is the fifth volume of a series of introductory books on seventeenth century spiritual writing. Poetry from all of Vaughan's five collections have been included in this anthology, which Anne Cluysenaar introduces with a scholarly but accessible introduction to Vaughan's life. She provides a valuable initiation into the work of this brilliant seventeenth century poet. |
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... hand stained ' . It seems typical of him that he should mention his mind before his hand , but just how we should understand this claim may be open to doubt . Thomas accounted as no sin the shedding of ' guilty blood ' , and that may ...
... hand stained ' . It seems typical of him that he should mention his mind before his hand , but just how we should understand this claim may be open to doubt . Thomas accounted as no sin the shedding of ' guilty blood ' , and that may ...
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... hand in the hand of his mentor , George Herbert , and made his commit- ment to God.45 Foreseeing his own death , he suddenly accepts the final silence , because it will at last be the silence not of a ' speechless heap ' – of one who ...
... hand in the hand of his mentor , George Herbert , and made his commit- ment to God.45 Foreseeing his own death , he suddenly accepts the final silence , because it will at last be the silence not of a ' speechless heap ' – of one who ...
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... hand ( in stead of mine ) Hath done this office to that dust of thine , And till thou rise again from thy low bed Lent a Cheap pillow to thy quiet head , Though but a private turffe , it can do more To keep thy name and memory in store ...
... hand ( in stead of mine ) Hath done this office to that dust of thine , And till thou rise again from thy low bed Lent a Cheap pillow to thy quiet head , Though but a private turffe , it can do more To keep thy name and memory in store ...
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From Olor Iscanus | 27 |
From Silex Scintillans I | 45 |
From Silex Scintillans II | 129 |
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beams beauty Birds blessed bloud body breaks breath bright bring calm Clouds cold course dark dead dear death didst doth dust early Earth eternal face fair fall fear fire flow flowres fresh give glory green grow hand hast hath head heart heaven Henry holy hope hour keep kind known leave light live look Lord means meer mind move nature never night once passe peace perhaps poems poet poetry poor quick rest rise sacred secret seems seen sense shades shine Silex sing sins sleep soul spirit spring stars stone streams sure tears tell thee things Thomas thou thoughts tree true truth unto Vaughan verse walke weep wind wing write