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  1. Secular Poems by Henry Vaughan, 2009-06-04
  2. A Great Ring of Pure and Endless Light: Selected Poems (British Poets) by Henry Vaughan, 2008-02-01
  3. Sermons by Henry Vaughan, 2010-02-24
  4. Poems by Henry Vaughan, E K. 1866-1954 Chambers, et all 2010-08-17
  5. Sacred Poems and Pious Ejaculations by Henry Vaughan, 1891-01-01
  6. Silex scintillans by Henry Vaughan, W A. Lewis Bettany, 2010-08-08
  7. Two general lectures on modern history: delivered on inauguration, October, 1849 by Henry Halford Vaughan, 2010-08-31
  8. New Readings by Henry Halford Vaughan, 2010-01-05
  9. The Mount of Olives by Henry Vaughan, 2009-12-31
  10. Types and market classes of live stock by Henry William Vaughan, 2010-07-30
  11. St. George and the Chinese Dragon: An Account of the Relief of the Pekin Legations by an Officer of the British Contingent by Henry Bathurst Vaughan, 2010-01-01
  12. Types and market classes of livestock by Henry W Vaughan, 1949
  13. New readings & new renderings of Shakespeare's tragedies by Henry Halford Vaughan, 2010-09-11
  14. St. George and the Chinese dragon by Henry Bathurst Vaughan, 2010-09-08

81. CLUYSENAAR HENRY VAUGHAN
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82. Luminarium Book Store: Henry Vaughan
Biographical, henry vaughan by Stevie Davies US $17.95 Dufour Editions, April 1996The only biography currently available. Order this from Amazon.co.uk. Works,
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Works Henry Vaughan, the Complete Poems by Henry Vaughan, Alan Rudrum (Editor) Hardcover Published by Yale Univ Pr, November 1981 US $60.00 This authoritative edition of the complete "This publication is a major landmark: the notes are much fuller than hitherto... and a picture of great exactnesss, detail and extent unfolds impressively." Supplement Order this from Amazon.co.uk Henry Vaughan : The Complete Poems by Henry Vaughan, Alan Rudrum (Editor) Published by Penguin USA, December 1, 1995 US $14.95 Rudrum's excellent edition of Vaughan's poetry in an affordable paperback. Table of Contents Order this from Amazon.co.uk Other Henry Vaughan and the Hermetic Philosophy (English Literature Series, No 33) by Elizabeth Holmes US $22.95

83. UBC English: Reading Room Catalogue
Publications by vaughan, henry. CATALOGUE NUMBER, TITLE. PR3740.A2.1957,vaughan, henry. Works Oxford Clarendon, 1957. 2nd edition.
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84. Henry Vaughan
poetry of henry vaughan, a page in Electronic Library Poetry pearls of Englishto Russian Poetry Classics, Collection of Yacov and Elena Feldman,.
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Unfold, unfold! take in his light,
Who makes thy Cares more short than night.
The Joys, which with his Day-star rise,
he deals to all, but drowsy Eyes.
And what the men of this world miss,
Some drops and dews of future bliss. hark! How his winds have chang’d their note, And with warm whispers call thee out. The frosts are past, the storms are gone: And backward life at last come on. The lofty groves in express Joyes Reply unto the Turtles voice, And here in dust and dirt, O here The lilies of is life appear! BOOKS on-line Library Catalog Gallery © 2000 Elena and Yacov Feldman document.write("<");document.write("! "); document.write(" ");document.write(">");

85. Poets' Corner - Henry Vaughan - Selected Works
Lord, then said I, On me one breath, And let me die before my death! henry vaughan.The Retreat. HAPPY those early days! henry vaughan. The Morning Watch. O JOYS!
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      A WARD, and still in bonds, one day
      I stole abroad,
      It was high-spring, and all the way
      Primros'd, and hung with shade;
      Yet, was it frost within,
      And surly winds
      Blasted my infant buds, and sin
      Like clouds eclips'd my mind.
      Storm'd thus; I straight perceiv'd my spring
      Mere stage, and show,
      My walk a monstrous, mountain's thing
      Rough-cast with rocks, and snow;
      And as a pilgrim's eye
      Far from relief,
      Measures the melancholy sky
      Then drops, and rains for grief,
      So sigh'd I upwards still, at last
      'Twixt steps, and falls
      I reach'd the pinnacle, where plac'd
      I found a pair of scales,
      I took them up and laid
      In th'one late pains,
      The other smoke, and pleasures weigh'd
      But prov'd the heavier grains;
      With that, some cried, Away; straight I
      Obey'd, and led
      Full east, a fair, fresh field could spy
      Some call'd it Jacob's Bed;
      A virgin-soil, which no
      Rude feet ere trod

86. The San Antonio College LitWeb Henry Vaughan Page
The henry vaughan Page. George Herbert and henry vaughan A Critical Editionof the Major Works is a volume in The Oxford Standard Authors, 1986.
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I saw Eternity the other night,
Like a great ring of pure and endless light.

Major Works

Penguin Classics publishes The Complete Poems , edited by Alan Rudrum. This volume was first published by Yale, 1981.
George Herbert and Henry Vaughan: A Critical Edition of the Major Works is a volume in The Oxford Standard Authors, 1986. It is edited by Louis L. Martz; it has an introduction, over 100 pages of notes, a selected glossary, and a further readings list.
Poems, With the Tenth Satyre of Juvenal Englished
Silex Scintillans, Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations
Olor Iscanus: Select Poems and Translations
The Mount of Olives; or, Solitary Devotions
On Contempt for the World
( 1654 ). Translation from Eucherius of Lyon. Thalia Rediviva Vaughan's Works . Edited by L. C. Martin. Oxford, 1914; 1957. Four Poems On Line Eleven Poems On Line About Vaughan F. E. Hutchinson, Vaughan: A Life and an Interpretation . Oxford, 1947. Henry Vaughan At the Luminarium. Texts, chronology. Vaughan Criticism from Internet Public Library. Back to Renaissance and Early Seventeenth Century

87. World Of Quotes - Henry Vaughan (%5EThe Silurist%5E) Quotes.
henry vaughan (%5EThe Silurist%5E) Quotes, Searchable and browsabledatabase of quotations with author and subject indexes. Quotes
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Letter "H" Easter Feast of George, Martyr, Patron of England, c.304 Commemoration of Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, Teacher, 1988 I greet Thy sepulchre, salute Thy grave, That blest enclosure, where the angels gave The first glad tidings of Thy early light, And resurrection from the earth and night. I see that morning in Thy convert's tears, Fresh as the dew, which but this downing wears. I smell her spices; and her ointment yields As rich a scent as the now primrosed fields: The Day-star smiles, and light, with Thee deceased, Now shines in all the chambers of the East.
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Source: None Feast of Edward the Confessor, 1066 When night comes, list thy deeds; make plain the way 'Twixt heaven and thee; block it not with delays; But perfect all before thou sleep'st: then say: There's one sun more strung on my Bead of days. What's good, score up for joy; the bad, well scanned. Wash off with tears, and get thy Master's hand.
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89. [EMLS 1.2 (August 1995): 8.1-7] Review Of Henry Vaughan
henry vaughan . Review of henry vaughan . Early Modern Literary Studies 1.2(1995) 8.17. URL http//www.library.ubc.ca/emls/01-2/rev_jpb1.html ..
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Stevie Davies. Henry Vaughan . Wales: Seren, Poetry Wales Press, 1995. 213 pp.
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  • Davies's book appears in Seren's Border Line Series, a set of mostly introductory studies dedicated to writers on both sides of the England-Wales border, including A. E. Housman, Wilfred Owen, Mary Webb, and Raymond Williams. The series editor, John Powell Ward, however, distinguishes Davies's Vaughan from more elementary works in the set. In his afterword to the volume, Ward comments that while Davies's book is not "`academic' in the pejorative sense . . .; at the same time it is a specialist book, entailing among other things the essential scholarly apparatus such a study requires." It seems that Ward has allowed Davies a bibliography, parenthetic notes, professional acknowledgments, and an index, undoubtedly in the hope that the work might contribute to scholarly discourse about Vaughan. In fact, it does, in brilliant patches, however erratically. In two respects, Davies's
  • 90. Henry Vaughan's World Of Light []
    Site last updated 19 April, 2004. henry vaughan (1621 1695). Seventeenth-centuryEnglish metaphysical poet and highly respected physician.
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    91. Henry Vaughan: Christmas Poems
    henry vaughan (162195). Christ s Nativity. I. Awake, glad heart!Get up and sing, It is the birthday of thy King, Awake! Awake! The
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    Christ's Nativity
    I
    Awake, glad heart! Get up and sing,
    It is the birthday of thy King,
    Light from his locks, and all the way
    Breathing perfumes, doth spice the day.
    Awake, awake! Hark, how the wood rings,
    Winds whisper, and the busy springs
    Man is their high-priest, and should rise
    To offer up the sacrifice.
    I would I were some bird or star,
    Fluttering in woods, or lifted far
    Then either star, or bird, should be Shining, or singing still to Thee. I would I had in my best part Fit rooms for Thee! Or that my heart But I am all filth, and obscene, Yet if Thou wilt, Thou canst make clean. Sweet Jesu! will then; Let no more This leper haunt, and soil Thy door, And let once more by mystic birth The Lord of life be born in earth.
    II
    How kind is heaven to man! If here Straight there is joy, and every sphere And shall we then no voices lift? Not worth our thanks? Is life a gift Shall He that did come down from thence, Shall He be now cast off? No sense Can neither Love, nor sufferings bind?

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    93. WebGED: Central MO Familes Data Page
    vaughan, henry G. (1864 1903) - male b. 20 NOV 1864 in , Moniteau Co, Missourid. 2 OCT 1903 in , Moniteau Co, Missouri spouse Gray, Julia Bell (1866 - 1947
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    94. Fragment By Henry Vaughan: An All-Creatures Spiritual And Inspirational Archives
    Fragment by henry vaughan From allcreatures.org. SPIRITUAL AND INSPIRATIONALPOETRY ARCHIVES. Fragment by henry vaughan 1621-1695 Welsh Poet.
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    by Henry Vaughan
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    Walk with thy fellow-creatures: note the hush
    And whispers among them. There is not a spring
    Or leaf but hath his morning hymn; each bush
    And oak doth know I AM. Canst thou not sing?
    O leave thy cares and follies! go this way,
    And thou art sure to prosper all the day. We welcome your comments: (d-6) Painting by Mary T. Hoffman - God's Creation in Art Home Page Poetry Table of Contents Archives ... Compassion Internet Church Comments can be made to the author or to flh@all-creatures.org Home Page Animal Issues Archive ... What's New? Thank you for visiting all-creatures.org. Since

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    A Mount of VisionHenry vaughan. Critic George MacDonald Source A Mountof VisionHenry vaughan, in England s Antiphon, Macmillan Co.
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    A Mount of VisionHenry Vaughan
    Critic: George MacDonald
    Source: "A Mount of VisionHenry Vaughan," in Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800 , Vol. 27.
    Author Covered: Henry Vaughan (1621-1695)

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    Source Citation [A Scottish man of letters, MacDonald was a key figure in shaping the fantastic and mythopoeic literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Such novels as Phantastes (1858) and The Princess and the Goblin (1872) are considered classics of fantasy literature. These works have influenced C. S. Lewis, Charles Williams, T. S. Eliot, J. R. R. Tolkien, and other seekers of divine truth, adventure, and escape from mortal limitations. During his long, prolific career, MacDonald also wrote in several other genres, achieving particular success with his novels of British country life. In the following excerpt from his (1868), he offers an overview of Vaughan Vaughan
    Henry Vaughan belongs to the mystical school, but his poetry rules his theories. You find no more of the mystic than the poet can easily govern; in fact, scarcely more than is necessary to the highest poetry. He develops his mysticism upwards, with relation to his higher nature alone: it blossoms into poetry. His twin-brother Thomas developed his mysticism down-wards in the direction of the material sciencesa true effort still, but one in which the danger of ceasing to be true increases with increasing ratio the further it is carried.... Henry Vaughan was then nearly thirty years younger than George Herbert, whom he consciously and intentionally imitates. His art is not comparable to that of Herbert: hence Herbert remains the master; for it is not the thought that makes the poet; it is the utterance of that thought in worthy presence of speech. He is careless and somewhat rugged. If he can get his thought dressed, and thus made visible, he does not mind the dress fitting awkwardly, or even being a little out at elbows. And yet he has grander lines and phrases than any in Herbert. He has occasionally a daring success that strikes one with astonishment. In a word, he says more splendid things than Herbert, though he writes inferior poems. His thought is profound and just; the harmonies in his soul are true; its artistic and musical ear is defective. His movements are sometimes grand, sometimes awkward. Herbert is always graciousI use the word as meaning much more than

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