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Henry Vaughan
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The Mount of Olives (1652)
Introduction
Title page
To the Truly Noble and Religious Sr. Charles Egerton Knight
To the Peaceful, humble, and pious Reader
The Table
The Mount of Olives: or, Solitary Devotions
Man in Darkness, or, a Discourse of Death
Man in Glory; or, a Discourse of the blessed state of the Saints in the New Jerusalem
Donald R. Dickson, Alan Rudrum, and Robert Wilcher (eds)
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The Works of Henry Vaughan, Vol. 1: Introduction and Texts 1642–1652
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Front Matter
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Biography
A History of Henry Vaughan Scholarship and Criticism
Textual Introduction
Editions of Vaughan
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Poems, with the Tenth Satyre of Iuvenal Englished (1646)
Introduction
To all Ingenious Lovers of Poesie
To my Ingenuous Friend, R.W.
Les Amours
To Amoret. The Sigh
To his Friend Being in Love
Song
To Amoret, Walking in a Starry evening
To Amoret gone from him
A Song to Amoret
An Elegy
A Rhapsodie
To Amoret, of the difference 'twixt him, and other Lovers, and what true Love is
To Amoret weeping
Upon the Priorie Grove, His usuall Retyrement
Jvuenals tenth Satyre Translated
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Silex Scintillans (1650)
Introduction
Authoris (de se) Emblema
The Dedication
Regeneration
Death. A Dialogue
Resurrection and Immortality
Day of Judgement
Religion
The Search
Isaacs Marriage
The Brittish Church
The Lampe
Mans fall, and Recovery
The Showre (I)
Distraction
The Pursuite
Mount of Olives (I)
The Incarnation, and Passion
The Call
'Thou that know'st for whom I mourne'
Vanity of Spirit
The Retreate
'Come, come, what doe I here?'
Midnight
Content
'Joy of my life! while left me here'
The Storm
The Morning-watch
The Evening-watch. A Dialogue
'Silence, and stealth of dayes!'
Church-Service
Buriall
Chearfulness
'Sure, there's a tye of Bodyes!'
Peace
The Passion
'And do they so?'
The Relapse
The Resolve
The Match
Rules and Lessons
Corruption
H. Scriptures
Unprofitablenes
Christs Nativity
The Check
Disorder and frailty
Idle Verse
Son-dayes
Repentance
The Burial Of an Infant
Faith
The Dawning
Admission
Praise
Dressing
Easter-day
Easter Hymn
The Holy Communion
Psalm 121
Affliction (I)
The Tempest
Retirement (I)
Love, and Discipline
The Pilgrimage
The Law, and the Gospel
The World
The Mutinie
The Constellation
The Shepheards
Misery
The Sap
Mount of Olives (II)
Man
'I Walkt the other day'
Begging (I)
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Olor Iscanus (1651)
Introduction
Ad Posteros
To The truly Noble, and most Excellently accomplish'd,
to The truly Noble, and most Excellently accomplish'd, the Lord Kildare Digby.
The Publisher to the Reader
Vpon the most Ingenious pair of Twins, Eugenius Philalethes, and the Authour of these Poems
To my friend the Authour upon these his Poems
Vpon the following Poems
To the River Isca
The Charnel-house
In Amicum foeneratorem
To his friend ——
To his retired friend, an Invitation to Brecknock
Monsieur Gombauld
An Elegie on the death of Mr. R.W. slain in the late unfortunate differences at Routon Heath, neer Chester, 1645
Upon a Cloke lent him by Mr. J. Ridsley
Upon Mr. Fletchers Playes, published, 1647
Upon the Poems and Playes of the ever memorable Mr. William Cartwright
To the best, and most accomplish'd Couple——
An Elegie on the death of Mr. R. Hall, slain at Pontefract, 1648
To my learned friend, Mr. T. Powell, upon His Translation of Malvezzi's Christian Politician
To my worthy friend Master T. Lewes
To the most Excellently accomplish'd, Mrs K. Philips
An Epitaph upon the Lady Elizabeth, Second Daughter to his late Majestie
To Sir William D'avenant, upon his Gondibert
Tristium Lib. 5o. Eleg. 3a. To his fellow-Poets at Rome, upon the birth-day of Bacchus. (Ovid)
De Ponto, Lib. 3o. To his friends (after his many sollicitations) refusing to petition Cæsar for his releasement. (Ovid)
De Ponto, lib. 4o. Eleg. 3a. To his Inconstant friend, translated for the use of all the Judases of this touch-stone-Age. (Ovid)
Tristium Lib. 3o. Eleg. 3a. To his Wife at Rome, when he was sick. (Ovid)
Ausonii Cupido, Edyl. 6
Boet. Lib. 1. Metrum 1
Metrum 2
Metrum 4
Metrum 5
Metrum 6
Metrum 7
Lib. 2. Metrum 1
Metrum 2
Metrum 3
Metrum 4
Metrum 5
Metrum 6
Metrum 7
Casimirus, Lib. 4. Ode 28
Casimirus, Lib. 2. Ode 8
Casimirus, Lib. 3. Ode 22
Casimirus Lyric. Lib. 3. Ode 23
Casimirus, Lib. 4. Ode 15
Casimirus, Lib. 4. Ode 13
The Praise of a Religious life by Mathias Casimirus. In Answer to that Ode of Horace, Beatus Ille qui procul negotiis, &c
Ad fluvium Iscam
Venerabili viro, præceptori suo olim & semper Colendissimo Mro Mathæo Herbert
Præstantissimo viro, Thomæ Poëllo in suum de Elementis opticæ libellum
Ad Echum
Of the Benefit we may get by our Enemies
Of the Diseases of the Mind and the Body. (Plutarch)
Of the Diseases of the Mind, &c. (Maximus of Tyre)
The Praise and Happinesse of the Countrie-Life, &c
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The Mount of Olives (1652)
Introduction
Title page
To the Truly Noble and Religious Sr. Charles Egerton Knight
To the Peaceful, humble, and pious Reader
The Table
The Mount of Olives: or, Solitary Devotions
Man in Darkness, or, a Discourse of Death
Man in Glory; or, a Discourse of the blessed state of the Saints in the New Jerusalem
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