The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... Verse Page 94 95 96 · 97 99 100 101 102 104 106 107 108 110 116 117 118 119 121 123 125 Son - dayes 126 Repentance 127 The Burial of an Infant 130 Faith 131 The Dawning 133 Admission Praise Dressing Easter - day 135 136 138 140 • Easter ...
... Verse Page 94 95 96 · 97 99 100 101 102 104 106 107 108 110 116 117 118 119 121 123 125 Son - dayes 126 Repentance 127 The Burial of an Infant 130 Faith 131 The Dawning 133 Admission Praise Dressing Easter - day 135 136 138 140 • Easter ...
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... verses in one of his early volumes addressed to the Usk , and the following lines occur in one of his English apostrophies to the same river : : - " Garlands and songs and roundelayes , Mild dewie nights and sunshine dayes , The ...
... verses in one of his early volumes addressed to the Usk , and the following lines occur in one of his English apostrophies to the same river : : - " Garlands and songs and roundelayes , Mild dewie nights and sunshine dayes , The ...
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... verse and prose under the title of Euge- nius Philalethes . The names of some of these are very whimsical and amusing . There is , first , " Anima Magica Abscondita , or a Discourse of ―― - the Universal Spirit of Nature , with the ...
... verse and prose under the title of Euge- nius Philalethes . The names of some of these are very whimsical and amusing . There is , first , " Anima Magica Abscondita , or a Discourse of ―― - the Universal Spirit of Nature , with the ...
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... verses entitled " Daphnis , " printed at the end of this volume . It was during this period of Henry Vaughan's life that his earliest verses were produced . He was intimate with most of the young literary men of the day , and his ...
... verses entitled " Daphnis , " printed at the end of this volume . It was during this period of Henry Vaughan's life that his earliest verses were produced . He was intimate with most of the young literary men of the day , and his ...
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... verses from himself and other Oxford 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 ) ...
... verses from himself and other Oxford 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 ) ...
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