The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... ( Flowers of Solitude ) , " certaine pieces collected by him in his sicknesse and retire- ment . " There are , first , two discourses , the one " Of Temperance and Patience , " and the other " Of Life and Death , " translated , in 1652 ...
... ( Flowers of Solitude ) , " certaine pieces collected by him in his sicknesse and retire- ment . " There are , first , two discourses , the one " Of Temperance and Patience , " and the other " Of Life and Death , " translated , in 1652 ...
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... flowers each spring returne and keepe their kinds ? Those still remaine ; but all our fathers dyed , And we ourselves but for few dayes abide . This short tyme , then , was not given us in vaine , To whom tyme dyes , in which we dying ...
... flowers each spring returne and keepe their kinds ? Those still remaine ; but all our fathers dyed , And we ourselves but for few dayes abide . This short tyme , then , was not given us in vaine , To whom tyme dyes , in which we dying ...
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... object brought . IX . It was a banke of flowers , where I descried ( Though ' twas mid - day ) Some fast asleepe , others broad - eyed , And taking in the ray : Here musing long I heard A rushing wind , Which OR SACRED POEMS . 55.
... object brought . IX . It was a banke of flowers , where I descried ( Though ' twas mid - day ) Some fast asleepe , others broad - eyed , And taking in the ray : Here musing long I heard A rushing wind , Which OR SACRED POEMS . 55.
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... flowers and hallow'd wells , I should rove in , and rest my head Where my deare Lord did often tread , Sugring all dangers with successe , Methought I heard one singing thus : I. Leave , leave thy gadding thoughts : Who pores and spies ...
... flowers and hallow'd wells , I should rove in , and rest my head Where my deare Lord did often tread , Sugring all dangers with successe , Methought I heard one singing thus : I. Leave , leave thy gadding thoughts : Who pores and spies ...
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... flowers and green , The pure earth sat , and the fair woods had seen No frost , but flourish'd in that youthful vest With which their great Creator had them drest ; When heav'n above them shin'd like molten glass , While all the planets ...
... flowers and green , The pure earth sat , and the fair woods had seen No frost , but flourish'd in that youthful vest With which their great Creator had them drest ; When heav'n above them shin'd like molten glass , While all the planets ...
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