Silex Scintillans: Sacred Poems and Private EjaculationsPickering, 1847 - 231 pagini |
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Pagina xx
... fire , and carries in it the beams of the fun and moon ; Lond . , 1653. " In the year 1665 , on the Plague breaking out in London , the Court of Charles II . removed to Oxford , and Thomas Vaughan XX BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
... fire , and carries in it the beams of the fun and moon ; Lond . , 1653. " In the year 1665 , on the Plague breaking out in London , the Court of Charles II . removed to Oxford , and Thomas Vaughan XX BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
Pagina xxi
... fire , an experimental Philofopher , a zealous brother of the Roficrucian fraternity , an understander of fome of the Oriental languages , and a tolerable good English and Latin Poet . He was neither Papist nor Sectary , but a true ...
... fire , an experimental Philofopher , a zealous brother of the Roficrucian fraternity , an understander of fome of the Oriental languages , and a tolerable good English and Latin Poet . He was neither Papist nor Sectary , but a true ...
Pagina xxiv
... I fcorn your land , It lies fo far below me . Here I fee How all the facred ftars do circle me . " Then , after cafting off all the groffer parts of nature , he proceeds , " Get up , my difentangled foul ! thy fire xxiv BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
... I fcorn your land , It lies fo far below me . Here I fee How all the facred ftars do circle me . " Then , after cafting off all the groffer parts of nature , he proceeds , " Get up , my difentangled foul ! thy fire xxiv BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
Pagina xxv
... fire Is now refined , and nothing left to tire Or clog thy wings . Now my aufpicious flight Hath brought me to the Empyrean light . I am a separate effence , and can fee The emanations of the Deitie . And how they pass the seraphims ...
... fire Is now refined , and nothing left to tire Or clog thy wings . Now my aufpicious flight Hath brought me to the Empyrean light . I am a separate effence , and can fee The emanations of the Deitie . And how they pass the seraphims ...
Pagina xxvii
... fire his own house . " It would appear therefore that Henry Vaughan wished to have deftroyed thefe ebullitions of his youthful muse , as he had many others of the fame kind , and that they were in the end published contrary to his ...
... fire his own house . " It would appear therefore that Henry Vaughan wished to have deftroyed thefe ebullitions of his youthful muse , as he had many others of the fame kind , and that they were in the end published contrary to his ...
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againſt becauſe beſt bleffed bleft blood bloud breath bright bufie caft cloſe clouds dark darkneſs dayes dead dear death didft didſt diſeaſe doth dreft duft earth eaſe eyes facred faid fame fecret felf fhades fhall fhew fhine fighs fince fing fire firft firſt flain fleep fleſh flowers fome foul freſh ftate ftill ftones ftorms fuch fure glory grief grone hath heart Heaven Henry Vaughan himſelf holy houſe juſt laft laſt light living looſe Lord meaſure meer moft moſt muſt night paſs paſt pleaſe pleaſure poor praiſe publiſhed reft reſt riſe ſay ſeem ſenſe ſhade ſhall ſhed ſhine ſhould ſhowers ſleep ſome ſpirit ſpring ſtars ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtore ſtreams tears thee theſe thine things thofe Thomas Vaughan thoſe Thou art thou didst thou doft thoughts unſeen unto uſe verſe veyl weep whofe whoſe wind wings
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Pagina 117 - After the sun's remove. I see them walking in an air of glory, Whose light doth trample on my days; » My days, which are at best but dull and hoary.
Pagina lxiv - For the grave cannot praise thee, death cannot celebrate thee: They that go down into the pit cannot hope for thy truth. The living, the living, he shall praise thee, as I do this day: The father to the children shall make known thy truth.
Pagina 30 - But ah ! my soul with too much stay Is drunk, and staggers in the way ! Some...
Pagina 92 - I saw Eternity the other night, Like a great Ring of pure and endless light, All calm, as it was bright...
Pagina 107 - He says it is so far, That he hath quite forgot how to go there. He knocks at all doors, strays and roams : Nay hath not so much wit as some stones have, Which in the darkest nights point to their homes By some hid sense their Maker gave : Man is the shuttle, to whose winding quest And passage through these looms God order'd motion, but ordain'd no rest.
Pagina 47 - And do they so ? have they a Sense Of ought but Influence ? Can they their heads lift, and expect, And...
Pagina 73 - So let me all my busy age In thy free services engage; And though, while here, of force I must Have commerce sometimes with poor dust, And in my flesh, though vile and low, As this doth in her channel flow, Yet let my course, my aim, my love, And chief acquaintance be above; So when that day and hour shall come In which thyself will be the Sun, Thou'lt find me dressed and on my way, Watching the break of thy great day.
Pagina 169 - No mercy-seat of gold, No dead and dusty cherub, nor carved stone, But his own living works did my Lord hold And lodge alone, Where trees and herbs did watch and peep And wonder, while the Jews did sleep.
Pagina 175 - O when my God, my glory brings His white and holy train, Unto those clear and living Springs, Where comes no stain \ Where all is light, and flowers, and fruit, And joy, and rest, Make me amongst them ('tis my suit !) The last one, and the least.
Pagina 190 - O useful Element and clear! My sacred wash and cleanser here, My first consigner unto those Fountains of life, where the Lamb goes? What sublime truths, and wholesome themes, Lodge in thy mystical, deep streams! Such as dull man can never finde Unless that Spirit lead his minde, Which first upon thy face did move, And hatch'd all with his quickning love.