The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... friend and loyal fellow - prisoner , Thomas Powell , D. D. " Whether he ever actually took the field on the king's side may be a matter of doubt . He speaks , in a poem of his , of having been " torn from the side " of a dear young friend ...
... friend and loyal fellow - prisoner , Thomas Powell , D. D. " Whether he ever actually took the field on the king's side may be a matter of doubt . He speaks , in a poem of his , of having been " torn from the side " of a dear young friend ...
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... friends . Thomas Vaughan , in his address to the reader , expressly says : " I have not the author's approbation to the fact " ( viz . of publica- tion ) ; " but I have the law on my side , ” ( as ) " I hold it no man's prerogative to ...
... friends . Thomas Vaughan , in his address to the reader , expressly says : " I have not the author's approbation to the fact " ( viz . of publica- tion ) ; " but I have the law on my side , ” ( as ) " I hold it no man's prerogative to ...
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... friend to Brecknock : - " Come , then ! and while the slow isìcle hangs At the stiffe thatch , and winter's frostie pangs Benumme the year , blithe as of old let us , ' Mid noise and war , of peace and mirth discusse . This portion thou ...
... friend to Brecknock : - " Come , then ! and while the slow isìcle hangs At the stiffe thatch , and winter's frostie pangs Benumme the year , blithe as of old let us , ' Mid noise and war , of peace and mirth discusse . This portion thou ...
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... friends . There are , in the pieces composed by him at this season , many touching , though obscure , allusions to such losses . And these , along with his other trials , contributed to break up the fallow ground in his heart , and ...
... friends . There are , in the pieces composed by him at this season , many touching , though obscure , allusions to such losses . And these , along with his other trials , contributed to break up the fallow ground in his heart , and ...
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... friends at Oxford , more espe- cially , seem to have treasured up carefully every scrap of verse that fell from his pen . But with the public at large , and particularly with reference to his religious poetry , it was far otherwise . It ...
... friends at Oxford , more espe- cially , seem to have treasured up carefully every scrap of verse that fell from his pen . But with the public at large , and particularly with reference to his religious poetry , it was far otherwise . It ...
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