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  1. The Almighty Wall: The Architecture of Henry Vaughan (Architectural History Foundation Book) by William Morgan, 1982-05-23
  2. Henry Vaughan (Oxford Poetry Library) by Henry Vaughan, 1995-06-01
  3. Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II by Henry Vaughan, 2010-07-06
  4. Complete Poetry of Henry Vaughan, The (Norton Library) by Henry / French Fogle, ed. Vaughan, 1969-01-01
  5. The works of Henry Vaughan by Henry Vaughan, Northrop Frye, et all 2010-08-27
  6. Give Me Liberty: The Uncompromising Statesmanship of Patrick Henry (Leaders in Action Series) by David J. Vaughan, 1997
  7. The works of Henry Vaughan, Silurist by Henry Vaughan, 1983
  8. The Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations of Henry Vaughan by Henry Francis Lyte, Henry Vaughan, 2010-01-11
  9. George Herbert and Henry Vaughan (Oxford Authors) by George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, 1986-07-24
  10. The Complete Poems (Penguin Classics) by Henry Vaughan, 1995-12-01
  11. Henry Vaughan: The Unfolding Vision by Jonathan F. S. Post, 1983-03
  12. Henry Vaughan: Experience and the tradition by Ross Garner, 1967
  13. On the mystical poetry of Henry Vaughan by R. A Durr, 1962
  14. Masques of God: Form and Theme in the Poetry of Henry Vaughan, by James D. Simmonds, 1972-04

1. Henry Vaughan (1621-1695)
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5. Commentary On "The World" By Henry Vaughan: HENRY VAUGHAN 1622-1695
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8. Henry Vaughan
Henry Vaughan – Silex Scintillans. The young poet described himself,perhaps a little pretentiously, as ‘Henry Vaughan, Silurist’.
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Silex Scintillans
Silex Scintillans , a typical seventeenth-century pun. Silex
Silex Scintillans Silex Scintillans

Or for a day desire,
But with my soul had from above
As if all this were not enough, the sheer loveliness of the Vale of Usk made Henry mindful of the beauty and wisdom of the Creator himself:
Cast in their lots again,
That seamless coat
The Jews touched not,
Henry was to lose another close friend in the fighting around Pontefract a couple of months after the execution of King Charles. Silex Scintillans . The pain, presumably, was too great. Paradoxically, it was the very pain he suffered that brought Henry closer to God. He expresses this clearly in the poem . In its opening lines, he identifies himself with fallen humanity:
Here under clouds, where storm and tempest blast
A train of lights, which in those sunshine days Were my sure guides, and only with me stays (Unto my cost) One sullen beam, whose charge is to dispense A plenteous way (thanks to that holy one!) His saving wound Wept blood that broke this adamant, and gave

9. Selected Poems Of Henry Vaughan
Henry Vaughan (16221695). Regeneration; The Retreat; TheyAre All Gone into the World of Light; The Waterfall.
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10. Henry Vaughan
Henry Vaughan. 16211695. Private Eiaculations. By Henry Vaughan, Silurist,1650; Olor Iscanus, 1651; The Mount of Olives, 1652. Hymns
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Henry Vaughan
Born: 1621, Newton, Llansaintffiad. Died: April 28, 1695, Newton St. Bridget. Buried: Llansantffraed churchyard, Wales. George Herbert
  • Poems with the Tenth Satire of Juvenal Englished Silex Scintillans: or Sacred Poems and Private Eiaculations. By Henry Vaughan, Silurist Olor Iscanus The Mount of Olives
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  • Bright Queen of Heaven Bright Shadows of True Rest Joy of My Life, While Left Me Here King of Mercy, King of Love Lord, with What Courage and Delight My God and King, to Thee I Bow My Knee My Soul, There Is a Country Since in a Land Not Barren Still Up to Those Bright and Gladsome Hills What Needs a Conscience, Clear and Bright? When One Loud Blast Shall Rend the Deep
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    11. Vaughan
    Henry Vaughan (16221695). Song Texts. Cloud, if as thou dost melt, andwith thy train Elgar (The shower); My soul, there is a country Parry;
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    12. [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//purl.oclc.org/emls/01-2/rev_jpb1.html .
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    Stevie Davies. Henry Vaughan . Wales: Seren, Poetry Wales Press, 1995. 213 pp.
    Review by,
    Jeffrey Powers-Beck
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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
  • 13. Henry Vaughan
    Henry Vaughan. Alan Rudrum. pp 135 1981 paperback £2.95 ISBN 07083-0787-6. ` .. . The author offers a relaxed but systematic discussion of Vaughan's works .
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    Henry Vaughan
    Alan Rudrum
    ` . . . [The author] offers a relaxed but systematic discussion of Vaughan's works . . . Readers already familiar with Vaughan will also gain from Rudrum's sense of the "magnificent urgency" of Vaughan's language and the constant tension in his life and poetry between detachment and involvement.' (Years Work in English Studies)

    14. Henry D. Vaughan
    Henry D. vaughan henry D. Vaughan, born in San Antonio on April 3,1903 to Henry Lewis and Carolyn Vaughan, died on Tuesday, Dec.
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    15. Vaughan, Henry
    A short biography at Infoplease.com.
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    You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia 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).

    16. VAUGHAN, HENRY
    vaughan, henry (16221695), called the
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    'Two poems in the Eucharistica Oxoniensia (1641) are signed '' H. Vaughan, Jes. Coll.," but are probably by a contemporary of the same name, noticed by Wood. See Mr E. K. Chambers's biographical note in vol. ii. of Vaughan's Works. 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.

    17. §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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    18. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poems By Henry Vaughan
    Text of vaughan's The Retreat and Peace .
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    Henry Vaughan
    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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    19. The Life Of Henry Vaughan (1621-1695)
    henry vaughan was born in 1621 to Thomas vaughan and Denise Morgan in Newtonupon-Uskin Breconshire, Wales. vaughan, henry. henry vaughan, The Complete Poems.
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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

    20. 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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    SELECTED POETRY OF HENRY VAUGHAN (1621?-1695)
    from Representative Poetry On-line Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto from 1912 and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967 Text Edited by N. J. Endicott
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