The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... Vaughan ever produced any poetry whatever . He tells us that two little pieces of his , the " Olor Iscanus " and the " Charnel House , " were published by Thomas Vaughan , in the name of his brother Henry ; but that they were generally ...
... Vaughan ever produced any poetry whatever . He tells us that two little pieces of his , the " Olor Iscanus " and the " Charnel House , " were published by Thomas Vaughan , in the name of his brother Henry ; but that they were generally ...
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... Vaughan and Sir David Gam , lost their lives at the battle of Agincourt . His great grandmother was Lady Frances Somer- set , daughter of Thomas Somerset , third son of Henry Earl of Worcester ; and the possessions of the Vaughan family ...
... Vaughan and Sir David Gam , lost their lives at the battle of Agincourt . His great grandmother was Lady Frances Somer- set , daughter of Thomas Somerset , third son of Henry Earl of Worcester ; and the possessions of the Vaughan family ...
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... Thomas Vaughan , twin brothers , the former of them the subject of the present memoir . Newton , once a comfortable man- sion , is now a farm - house near the Usk , on the road leading from Crickhowel to Brecon , and distant about five ...
... Thomas Vaughan , twin brothers , the former of them the subject of the present memoir . Newton , once a comfortable man- sion , is now a farm - house near the Usk , on the road leading from Crickhowel to Brecon , and distant about five ...
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... Thomas Vaughan actually bore arms on the king's side , and Henry suffered obloquy and imprisonment for his known and avowed attachment to his royal master . This latter fact appears from a poem of his addressed to his " learned friend ...
... Thomas Vaughan actually bore arms on the king's side , and Henry suffered obloquy and imprisonment for his known and avowed attachment to his royal master . This latter fact appears from a poem of his addressed to his " learned friend ...
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... Thomas Vaughan was expelled by them from his living , on the usual charges of drunkenness , swearing , incontinency , and having borne arms for the king ; the latter probably being , as in many other instances , his only real offence ...
... Thomas Vaughan was expelled by them from his living , on the usual charges of drunkenness , swearing , incontinency , and having borne arms for the king ; the latter probably being , as in many other instances , his only real offence ...
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