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  1. The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume 1 by Alexander Balloch Grosart, Henry Vaughan, 2010-03-16
  2. The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume 2 by Henry Vaughan, Alexander Balloch Grosart, et all 2010-02-03
  3. The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume 4 by Alexander Balloch Grosart, Henry Vaughan, 2010-03-05
  4. Four metaphysical poets: George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan [and] Andrew Marvell;: A bibliographical catalogue of the early editions of their ... 17th century), (Pall Mall bibliographies) by Antony Francis Allison, 1973
  5. Essential Articles for the Study of Henry Vaughan (Essential Articles Series)
  6. Poetry of Contemplation: John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, and the Modern Period by Arthur L. Clements, 1990-06-01
  7. The Works in Verse and Prose Complete of Henry Vaughan, Silurist (Volume 2) by Henry Vaughan, 2010-10-14
  8. Henry Vaughan (English Authors) by Kenneth Friedenreich, 1978-07-10
  9. Henry Vaughan (Border Lines Series) by Stevie Davies, 1996-04-28
  10. Henry Vaughan and the Hermetic philosophy by Elizabeth Holmes, 1932
  11. On the poems of Henry Vaughan ;: Characteristics and intimations, by Edmund Blunden, 1927
  12. The tercentenary of Henry Vaughan by Henry Willis Wells, Henry Vaughan, 2010-09-04
  13. Henry Vaughan: Poet of revelation by Noel Kennedy Thomas, 1986
  14. The Works Of Henry Vaughan V1 (1914) by Leonard Cyril Martin, 2008-06-02

21. The Life Of Henry Vaughan (1621-1695)
        henry vaughan was born in 1621 to Thomas vaughan and Denise Morgan in Newtonupon-Usk in In 1640 vaughan left Oxford to study law in London for two
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with his twin brother Thomas who gained fame as a hermetic philosopher and alchemist. In 1640 Vaughan left Oxford to study law in London for two years. His studies were interrupted by the Civil War in which Vaughan briefly took the King 's side. He is thought to have served on the Royalist side in South Wales sometime around 1645. Vaughan returned to Breconshire in 1642 as secretary to Judge Lloyd, and later began to practice medicine. By 1646 he had probably married Catherine Wise with whom he was to have a son and three daughters.
Poems with the Tenth Satire of Juvenal Englished
was published. This was followed in 1650 by the first part of Silex Scintillans , a collection of religious poems. Silex Scintillans The following year, 1651, Olor Iscanus , or The Swan of Usk, a collection of secular poetry with four prose translations, was published. Named for the river Usk which flows near his hometown, Olor Iscanus contains "rhapsodic passages about natural beauty."
Silex Scintillans was reprinted in 1655 with a second, additional part. In its preface Vaughan attributed the transformation to a spiritual awakening brought about by the poems of 'the blessed man, Mr. George Herbert'. Vaughan's inspired religious poetry, on which his reputation chiefly rests, is indeed reminiscent of

22. §10. Henry Vaughan’s Secular Poetry. II. The Sacred Poets. Vol. 7. Cavalier An
Chapter from Cavalier and Puritan, a volume from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Includes sections on vaughan's poetry.
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23. Henry Vaughan
Text of vaughan's The Retreat and Peace .
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Welsh poet. His most important book is the collection of religious verse Silex Scintillans ['Shining Flint'], first issued in 1650, and enlarged in 1655. Poems such as 'Regeneration', 'The World' and 'They Are All Gone into the World of Light' embody an unusually intense spiritual vision, and his feeling for the natural world gives his best work a vividly immediate quality. His religious convictions are also developed in the prose works The Mount of Olives: or, Solitary Devotions (1652) and Flores Solitudinis (1654).
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24. Creative Quotations From Henry Vaughan (1622-1695)
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Tshirts African Cichlids Man hath still either toys or care:
But hath no root, nor to one place is tied,
But ever restless and irregular,
About this earth doth run and ride.
And yet, as angels in some brighter dreams
Call to the soul when man doth sleep,
So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes,
And into glory peep. Then bless thy secret growth, nor catch
At noise, but thrive unseen and dumb; Keep clean, be as fruit, earn life, and watch Till the white-wing'd reapers come! Man is the shuttle, to whose winding quest And passage through these looms God order'd motion, but ordain'd no rest. They are all gone into the world of light, And I alone sit lingering here. Published Sources for Quotations Above:
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Walter Leedy writes in the journal Architronic about Amasa Stone Memorial Chapel at Case Western Reserve University.
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HENRY VAUGHAN'S CLEVELAND COMMISSION:
A STUDY OF PATRONAGE, CONTEXT, AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY
Walter Leedy
Cleveland State University
Amasa Stone Memorial Chapel (1) Henry Vaughan's Amasa Stone Memorial Chapel in Cleveland was a gift to Adelbert College by Clara Hay and Flora Mather in memory of their father, Amasa Stone (1818-1883). (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2) (Fig. 5) Dedicated in 1911, this small but cultivated commission is worth investigating because it was a stepping stone to the great American collegiate chapels of the 1920s, for example, those built at Princeton and the University of Chicago. As such, it can offer insight into the dynamic forces at play in a Midwestern American city at a crucial point in the development of urban America, as well as insight into the forces that shaped the goals of higher education. It is not the objective of this paper to analyze or articulate the precise sources for Vaughan's architectural details. However, while it now common knowledge that Vaughan looked to the Gothic, West Country, parish-church architecture in England for inspiration, it has not been sufficiently emphasized that his sources were buildings used and paid for, for the most part, by ordinary Englishmen. In other words, they were edifices built by the community . This notion is key to understanding Vaughan's architecture. (2) Amasa Stone was a prominent Northern Ohio contractor, railroad manager and financier who made possible by a gift of over $500,000 the move of Western Reserve College from Hudson, Ohio, to Cleveland. Concomitantly, its name was changed to Adelbert College of Western Reserve University, as a memorial to his son, Adelbert. This new college, which was completed in 1882, was built adjacent to the proposed Case School of Applied Science; a school of medicine part of Western Reserve University was proposed to be moved to the same neighborhood, and a college of theology was under consideration. The concept was to create a critical mass of educational institutions to attract both students and resources. Two of the three initially planned educational institutions arose and ultimately merged in 1967 to form Case Western Reserve University.

28. Henry Vaughan --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
vaughan , henry Britannica Concise. , vaughan, henry AngloWelsh poet and mysticremarkable for the range and intensity of his spiritual intuitions.
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29. Selected Poetry Of Henry Vaughan (1621?-1695)
Eleven of vaughan's poems from Representative Poetry Online at the University of Toronto.
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30. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Richard Carew of Anthony ( 15551620) henry Carey ( 1687?-1743 Bysshe Vanolis (see James Thomson) henry vaughan ( 1622?-1695
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  • 31. Vaughan, Henry. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. vaughan, henry. (vôn)(KEY) , 1622–95, one of the English metaphysical poets.
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    33. 362. Retreat. Henry Vaughan. The Oxford Book Of English Verse
    Includes four poems from The Oxford Book of English Verse 12501900, edited by Arthur QuillerCouch.
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    34. Vaughan, Henry
    Pronunciation Key. vaughan, henry , 162295, one of the English metaphysical poets Poems of henry Vaughn Introduction henry vaughan ( Monarch Notes)WILLIAM H. vaughan.(LOCAL)
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      Vaughan, Henry Pronunciation Key Vaughan, Henry , one of the English metaphysical poets . Born in Breconshire, Wales, he signed himself Silurist, after the ancient inhabitants of that region. After leaving Oxford, where he did not take a degree, he turned to the study of law. Later he switched to medicine and spent his life as a highly respected physician. His greatest poetry is contained in Silex Scintillans Herbert , where Herbert celebrates the institution of the Church, Vaughan is more interested in natural objects and in a mystical communion with nature. Vaughan's other works include Poems Olor Iscanus Thalia Rediviva The Mount of Olives (1652), and Flores Solitudinis See edition of his works edited by L. C. Martin (2d ed. 1957); complete poems edited by A. Rudrum (1981); biography by F. E. Hutchinson (1947); studies by E. Holmes (1932, repr. 1967), R. Garner (1959), R. A. Durr (1962), T. O. Calhoun (1981). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

    35. HENRY VAUGHAN
    vaughan, henry (16221695), called the Silurist, English poet and mystic, wasborn of an ancient Welsh family at Newton St Briget near Scethrog by Usk
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    VAUGHAN, HENRY The complete works of Henry Vaughan were edited for the Fuller Worthies Library by Dr A. B. Grpsart in 1871. The Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, were edited in 1896 by Mr E. K. Chambers, with an introduction by Canon H. C. Beeching, for the Muses' Library. VAUGHAN , C. J. HERBERT VAUGHAN

    36. Henry Vaughan
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    Welsh poet. His most important book is the collection of religious verse Silex Scintillans ['Shining Flint'], first issued in 1650, and enlarged in 1655. Poems such as 'Regeneration', 'The World' and 'They Are All Gone into the World of Light' embody an unusually intense spiritual vision, and his feeling for the natural world gives his best work a vividly immediate quality. His religious convictions are also developed in the prose works The Mount of Olives: or, Solitary Devotions (1652) and Flores Solitudinis (1654).
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    37. Literary Encyclopedia: Vaughan, Henry
    vaughan, henry. (1621 1695). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Poet,Translator. Thomas vaughan was the twin brother of henry vaughan, the poet.
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    38. Literary Encyclopedia: Poems, With The Tenth Satire Of Juvenal Englished
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    40. Biografia De Vaughan, Henry
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