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قراءة كتاب Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II, by Henry Vaughan, et al, Edited by E. K. Chambers
Title: Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II
Author: Henry Vaughan
Editor: E. K. Chambers
Release Date: March 20, 2009 [eBook #28375]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
In the poem "In Etesiam Lachrymantem" (page 221) the initial letter of the final line is missing in all extant editions; it is shown as a question-mark. In the Boethius translation Lib. IV. Metrum VI. (page 230), the letter 'y' has been added to make line 9/10 read "...though they/See other stars..." although it is missing in all available editions.
At many points a period, comma or hyphen seems to be omitted in the original. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. Where missing punctuation is not clearly an error, or the omission is harmless to the sense, the text remains as in the original.
Footnotes in the original appear on the page where they are referenced and are numbered from 1 on each page. In this edition footnotes are numbered consecutively throughout the book and are grouped following each chapter or poem to which they refer. A footnote reference is linked to the note text, and the text links back to the reference.
POEMS
OF
HENRY VAUGHAN
SILURIST.
Vol. II.
POEMS
OF
HENRY VAUGHAN
SILURIST
EDITED BY
E. K. CHAMBERS
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
CANON BEECHING
VOL. II.

LONDON:
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, LIMITED
NEW YORK: E. P. DUTTON & CO.
| page | ||
| Table Of Contents | vii | |
| Biographical Note | xv | |
| Bibliography Of Henry Vaughan's Works | lvii | |
| Poems With The Tenth Satire Of Juvenal Englished, 1646 | 1 | |
| To all Ingenious Lovers of Poesy | 3 | |
| To my Ingenuous Friend, R. W. | 5 | |
| Les Amours | 8 | |
| To Amoret. The Sigh | 10 | |
| To his Friend, Being in Love | 11 | |
| Song: [Amyntas go, thou art Undone] | 12 | |
| To Amoret. Walking in a Starry Evening | 13 | |
| To Amoret Gone from him | 15 | |
| A Song to Amoret | 16 | |
| An Elegy | 17 | |
| A Rhapsodis | 18 | |
| To Amoret, of the Difference 'twixt him and other Lovers, >and what True Love is | 21 | |
| To Amoret Weeping | 23 | |
| Upon the Priory Grove, his Usual Retirement | 26 | |
| Juvenal's Tenth Satire Translated | 28 | |
| Olor Iscanus. 1651. | ||
| Ad Posteros | ||


