Poems by Henry Vaughan
The Star
... 2 Attracts thee thus and makes thee stream and flow, ...
The Timber
... Fresh groves grow up, and their green branches shoot ...
The True Christians
... Whom light and hymns from heaven did bless ...
The Water-Fall
... 1 With what deep murmurs through time's silent stealth ...
The Morning-Watch
... 32 That curtain'd grave, though sleep, like ashes, hide ...
The World
... 12 With gloves, and knots, the silly snares of pleasure, ...
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 ...
Unprofitableness
... Their youth, and beauty, cold showers nipt, and wrung ...
Upon the Priory Grove, His Usual Retirement
... Where (most blest pair!) as here on earth ...
Rules And Lessons
... Birds sing, beasts feed, fish leap, and th' earth stands fast ...
A Song To Amoret
... His blood as chaste and temperate run, ...
The Bird
... And though poor stones have neither speech nor tongue, ...
Love And Discipline
... That seed Thou sow'st, blest be Thy skill! ...
Corruption
... All's in deep sleep and night: thick darkness lies ...
And Do They So?
... ": "For created things, watching with head erect, ...