Potential Titles: Henry Vaughan
Oct. 1st, 2011 04:34 amThe jewel of the just - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
As angels in some brighter dreams - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
If a star were confined - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
Her captive flames must needs burn - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
Shine through all the sphere - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
The rose that cannot wither - Henry Vaughan "Peace"
The youthful world's grey fathers - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
Storms turn to music, clouds to smiles and air - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
And pours balm on the cleft earth - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
Bright pledge of peace and sunshine - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
Taught my tongue to wound - Henry Vaughan "The Retreat"
Bright shoots of everlastingness - Henry Vaughan "The Retreat"
And tread again that ancient track - Henry Vaughan "The Retreat"
The sad tumults of the maze - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Into the drowsy fields of Lethe - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Shall find their fables true - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Shining nowhere but in the dark - Henry Vaughan "The World of Light"
In some brighter dreams call to the soul - Henry Vaughan "The World of Light"
Some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes - Henry Vaughan "The World of Light"
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As angels in some brighter dreams - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
If a star were confined - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
Her captive flames must needs burn - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
Shine through all the sphere - Henry Vaughan "Beyond the Veil"
The rose that cannot wither - Henry Vaughan "Peace"
The youthful world's grey fathers - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
Storms turn to music, clouds to smiles and air - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
And pours balm on the cleft earth - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
Bright pledge of peace and sunshine - Henry Vaughan "The Rainbow"
Taught my tongue to wound - Henry Vaughan "The Retreat"
Bright shoots of everlastingness - Henry Vaughan "The Retreat"
And tread again that ancient track - Henry Vaughan "The Retreat"
The sad tumults of the maze - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Into the drowsy fields of Lethe - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Shall find their fables true - Henry Vaughan "To My Ingenious Friend, R. W."
Shining nowhere but in the dark - Henry Vaughan "The World of Light"
In some brighter dreams call to the soul - Henry Vaughan "The World of Light"
Some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes - Henry Vaughan "The World of Light"
Poet's Wikipedia page.
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