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Thomas Traherne
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Thanksgivings
Thanksgivings for the Body
Thanksgivings for the Soul
Thanksgivings for the Glory of God's Work
Thanksgivings for the Blessedness of his God's Ways
A Key to the Gate
Thanksgivings for the Blessedness of his LAWS
Thanksgivings for the Beauty of his Providence
Thanksgivings for the Wisdom of his WORD
Thanksgivings for God's Attributes
A Thanksgiving and Prayer for the NATION
H. M. Margoliouth (ed.)
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Thomas Traherne: Centuries, Poems, and Thanksgivings, Vol. 2: Poems and Thanksgivings
Contents
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Front Matter
Further
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The Poems
The Author to the Critical Peruser**
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Poems in Both D and F
The Salutation
Wonder
Eden
Innocence
The Præparative
The Instruction
The Vision
The Rapture
The Improvement
The Approach
Dumbness
Silence
My Spirit
The Apprehension
Fullness
Nature
Ease
Speed
The Design
The Person
The Estate
The Enquiry
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Poems in F but not in D
An Infant-Ey
The Return
News
Felicity
Adam
The World
The Apostasy
Solitude
Poverty
Dissatisfaction
The Bible
Christendom
On Christmas-Day
Bells
Churches I
Churches II
Misapprehension
The Odour
Admiration
Right Apprehension
The Image
The Evidence
Shadows in the Water
On Leaping over the Moon
To the same purpose; he, not long before'
Sight
Walking
The Dialogue
Dreams
The Inference I
The Inference II
The City
Insatiableness I
Insatiableness II
Consummation
Hosanna
The Review I
The Review II
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Poems in D but not in F (Except 'Blisse')
The Circulation
Amendment
The Demonstration
The Anticipation
The Recovery
Another
Love
Thoughts I
Bliss
Thoughts II
Ye hidden Nectars, which my GOD doth drink'
Thoughts III
Desire
Thoughts IV
Goodness
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Poems from Printed Books
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Christian Ethics
For Man to Act as if his Soul did see
For there are certain Periods and fit Bounds
All Music, Sauces, Feasts, Delights and Pleasures'
As in a Clock, 'tis hinder'd- Force doth bring'
Were all the World a Paradise of Ease'
Mankind is sick, the World distempered lies'
Contentment is a sleepy thing!'
And if the Glory and Esteem I have'
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Meditations on the Six Days of the Creation
First Day
Second Day
Third Day
Fourth Day
Fifth Day
Sixth Day
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Poems from Manuscripts other than C, D, and F
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The Church's Year Book
I. Unto the Spring of Purest Life'
II. Com Holy Ghost Eternal God'
III. An Hymn upon St Batholomew's Day
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Philip Traherne's Notebook
What e're I have from God alone I have'
Oh how injurious is this wall of sin'
As fragrant Myrrh within the bosom hid'
To bee a Monarch is a glorious thing'
On the Bible
Epitaphium
Rise noble soul and come away'
Epitaphium Annae Cholmeley sacrum
Memento mori
A Serious and a Curious night Meditation
In Obitum viri optimi J: C. Eirenarchae
Yee that Towers so much prize'
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Thanksgivings
Thanksgivings for the Body
Thanksgivings for the Soul
Thanksgivings for the Glory of God's Work
Thanksgivings for the Blessedness of his God's Ways
A Key to the Gate
Thanksgivings for the Blessedness of his LAWS
Thanksgivings for the Beauty of his Providence
Thanksgivings for the Wisdom of his WORD
Thanksgivings for God's Attributes
A Thanksgiving and Prayer for the NATION
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End Matter
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APPENDIX
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Philip Traherne's Introductory Poems to 'Poems of Felicity'
The Dedication
The Publisher to the Reader
NOTES ON THE POEMS
Further
NOTES ON THE THANKSGIVINGS
INDEX OF TITLES OF POEMS
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