The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... brings these writers and their productions under our no- tice , that we discover how many of the true poets of England have been pushed from their places , to make room for mere pretenders to the title . In some instances it would ...
... brings these writers and their productions under our no- tice , that we discover how many of the true poets of England have been pushed from their places , to make room for mere pretenders to the title . In some instances it would ...
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... bring The odours of the scattered spring , And loaden with the rich arreare Spend it in spicie whispers here . " At the age of eleven years , Henry Vaughan and his brother were sent for education to the Rev. Matthew Herbert , rector of ...
... bring The odours of the scattered spring , And loaden with the rich arreare Spend it in spicie whispers here . " At the age of eleven years , Henry Vaughan and his brother were sent for education to the Rev. Matthew Herbert , rector of ...
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... bring on the darksome day . Innocent spenders wee ! a better use Shall wear out our short lease , and leave the obtuse Rout to their husks . They and their bags , at best , Have cares in earnest . Wee care for a jest ! " Another poem ...
... bring on the darksome day . Innocent spenders wee ! a better use Shall wear out our short lease , and leave the obtuse Rout to their husks . They and their bags , at best , Have cares in earnest . Wee care for a jest ! " Another poem ...
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... bring him to the brink of the grave , and to keep him long in a state of solitude and suffering ; and , while he was in this condition , more deep and solemn religious views and feelings appear to have broken in upon his soul than any ...
... bring him to the brink of the grave , and to keep him long in a state of solitude and suffering ; and , while he was in this condition , more deep and solemn religious views and feelings appear to have broken in upon his soul than any ...
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... brings a quick release , And the poore mangled body sleepes in peace . Hale mee to prisons ; shut me up in brasse : My still free soule from thence to God shall passe . Banish or bind me ; I can be no where A stranger or alone ; my God ...
... brings a quick release , And the poore mangled body sleepes in peace . Hale mee to prisons ; shut me up in brasse : My still free soule from thence to God shall passe . Banish or bind me ; I can be no where A stranger or alone ; my God ...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a Memoir Henry Vaughan,Henry Francis Lyte Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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awake beams blessed blest blood bloud breath brest bright bring calm canst clouds dark dayes dead dear death divine simplicity doest doth drest dust earth ev'ry eyes fair faith faln fear feast fire flames flowres foul friends give glorious glory grief grone hadst hast thou hath head heart heaven Henry Vaughan herbs hills holy hour Jacob dreames keep leave leiger light live look Lord lyes man's meer mercy mild mind mirth mists MOUNT OF OLIVES myrrh ne'r never night peace poor praise quick rastris sacred Scethrog shade shew shine showres sighes Silex sing sinne sins sleep soul spring stars stones storms streams sunne sure sweet tears tempests thee thine things Thomas Vaughan Thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thoughts thy hand thy love troubled channel true truth twas unto verse veyl watch weep wert wilt wind wings