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Born in April 17, 1622 / Died in April 23, 1695 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Henry Vaughan

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The Star

... 2 Attracts thee thus and makes thee stream and flow, ...

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The Timber

... Fresh groves grow up, and their green branches shoot ...

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The True Christians

... Whom light and hymns from heaven did bless ...

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The Water-Fall

... 1 With what deep murmurs through time's silent stealth ...

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The Morning-Watch

... 32 That curtain'd grave, though sleep, like ashes, hide ...

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The World

... 12 With gloves, and knots, the silly snares of pleasure, ...

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They are all Gone into the World of Light

... 20 Could man outlook that mark!21 He that hath found some fledg'd bird's nest, may know ...

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Unprofitableness

... Their youth, and beauty, cold showers nipt, and wrung ...

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Upon the Priory Grove, His Usual Retirement

... Where (most blest pair!) as here on earth ...

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Rules And Lessons

... Birds sing, beasts feed, fish leap, and th' earth stands fast ...

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A Song To Amoret

... His blood as chaste and temperate run, ...

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The Bird

... And though poor stones have neither speech nor tongue, ...

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Love And Discipline

... That seed Thou sow'st, blest be Thy skill! ...

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Corruption

... All's in deep sleep and night: thick darkness lies ...

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And Do They So?

... ": "For created things, watching with head erect, ...