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Henry Vaughan
, Heinrich Nolle
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The Chymists Key (1657)
To the Reader
The Author's Epistle Dedicatory
The Author's Preface to his Treatise of Generation
Of the Generation of Naturall Things
The Author's Postscript to his Readers
Donald R. Dickson, Alan Rudrum, and Robert Wilcher (eds)
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The Works of Henry Vaughan, Vol. 2: Texts 1654–1678, Letters, and Medical Marginalia
Contents
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Front Matter
List of Abbreviations
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Flores Solitudinis (1654)
Introduction
To the Truely Noble and Religious Sir Charles Egerton Knight
To the onely true and glorious God, the Sole disposer of Life and Death
To the Reader
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Two Excellent Discourses
Of Temperance and Patience
Of Life and Death
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The World Contemned
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Eucherius to his Kinsman Valerianus, &c.
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Primitive Holiness, Set forth in the Life of blessed Paulinus
To the Reader
The Life of Holy Paulinus, the Bishop of Nola
Paulinus to his Wife Therasia
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Silex Scintillans (1655)
Introduction
Title Page
The Authors Preface to the following Hymns
Biblical verses
To . . . Jesus Christ
'Vain Wits and eyes'
Ascension-day
Ascension-Hymn
'They are all gone into the world of light!'
White Sunday
The Proffer
Cock-crowing
The Starre
The Palm-tree
Joy
The Favour
The Garland
Love-sick
Trinity-Sunday
Psalme 104
The Bird
The Timber
The Jews
Begging (II)
Palm-Sunday
Jesus weeping (I)
The Daughter of Herodias
Jesus weeping (II)
Providence
The Knot
The Ornament
St. Mary Magdalen
The Rain-bow
The Seed growing secretly
'As time one day by me did pass'
'Fair and yong light!'
The Stone
The dwelling-place
The Men of War
The Ass
The hidden Treasure
Childe-hood
The Night
Abels blood
Righteousness
Anguish
Tears
Jacobs Pillow, and Pillar
The Agreement
The day of Judgement
Psalm 65
The Throne
Death
The Feast
The Obsequies
The Water-fall
Quickness
The Wreath
The Queer
The Book
To the Holy Bible
L'Envoy
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Hermetical Physick (1655)
Introduction to the Medical Texts
Title-page
The Translator to the Ingenious Reader.
Hermeticall Physick &c.
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The Chymists Key (1657)
To the Reader
The Author's Epistle Dedicatory
The Author's Preface to his Treatise of Generation
Of the Generation of Naturall Things
The Author's Postscript to his Readers
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Thalia Rediviva (1678)
Introduction
To the Most Honourable and truly Noble Henry Lord Marquis and Earl of Worcester, &c.
To the Reader
To Mr Henry Vaughan the Silurist: upon these and his former Poems
Upon the Ingenious Poems of his Learned Friend, Mr Henry Vaughan the Silurist
To the ingenious Author of Thalia Rediviva
To my worthy Friend, Mr Henry Vaughan the Silurist
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Choice Poems on several occasions
To his Learned Friend and Loyal Fellow-Prisoner, Thomas Powel of Cant Doctor of Divinity
The King Disguis'd
The Eagle
To Mr M L upon his reduction of the Psalms into Method
To the pious memorie of C W Esquire who finished his Course here, and made his Entrance into Immortality upon the 13 of September, in the year of Redemption 1653
In Zodiacum Marcelli Palingenii
To Lysimachus, the Author being with him in London
On Sir Thomas Bodley's Library; the Author being then in Oxford
The importunate Fortune, written to Doctor Powel of Cantre
To I Morgan of White-hall Esq; upon his sudden Journey and succeeding Marriage
Fida: Or The Country-beauty: to Lysimachus
Fida forsaken
To the Editor of the matchless Orinda
Upon sudden news of the much lamented death of Judge Trevers
To Etesia (for Timander,) the first Sight
The Character, to Etesia
To Etesia looking from her Casement at the full Moon
To Etesia parted from him, and looking back
In Etesiam lachrymantem
To Etesia going beyond Sea
Etesia absent
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Translations
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Some Odes of the Excellent and Knowing Severinus, Englished
Metrum. 12. Lib. 3.
Metrum 2. Lib. 3.
Metrum 6. Lib. 4.
Metrum 3. Lib. 4.
Metrum 6. Lib. 3.
The old man of Verona out of Claudian
The Sphere of Archimedes out of Claudian
The Phoenix out of Claudian
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Pious thoughts and Ejaculations
To his Books
Looking back
The Shower (II)
Discipline
The Ecclipse
Affliction (II)
Retirement (II)
The Revival
The Day-spring
The Recovery
The Nativity
The true Christmas
The Request
Jordanis
Servilii Fatum, sive Vindicta divina
De Salmone
The World (II)
The Bee
To Christian Religion
Daphnis. An Elegiac Eclogue
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Letters
Introduction
Letter 1. To the Commissioners of Account, 1662
Letter 2. To John Aubrey, 15 June 1673
Letter 3. To John Aubrey, 7 July 1673
Letter 4. To John Aubrey, 9 December 1675
Letter 5. To John Aubrey, 28 June 1680
Letter 6. To Anthony Wood, 25 March 1689
Letter 7. To Anthony Wood, 25 April 1689
Letter 8. To Mr. Justice Powlett, 14 September 1693
Letter 9. To John Aubrey, 9 October 1694
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End Matter
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Appendix I. Miscellaneous Verses and Poems of Dubious Authority
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Miscellaneous Verses and Poems of Dubious Authority
The famous Hexastic which Sannazarius made upon the Citty of Venice
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From Thomas Powell's Humane Industry (1661)
De Horologie Portabili
In organum motus perpetui
Of Water Motions
The Art of Cicuration and Taming Wilde Beasts
Aliud, to the Officers of the Excise: From Ezekiel Polsted's Καλῶς Τελωνήσανται Or, The Excise-Man, London, 1697
'As Kings doe rule like th' Heavens': From Eucharista Oxoniensia, 1641
'Y Pader, pan trier, Duw-tri a'i dododd': From Dr. Thomas Powell's Cerbyd Jechydwiaeth, 1657
Epitaph on a memorial tablet in Llansantffraed Church
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Appendix II. Medical Texts and Annotations
Introduction
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Vaughan's Medical Annotations
Annotations in the Aphorismi Hippocratis
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