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Silex Scintillans
or Sacred Poems and Priuate Eiaculations: By Henry Vaughan
Vaughan, Henry (1622-1695)
[section]
The Dedication.
Regeneration.
Death.
Resurrection and Immortality
3.
3.
[conclusion]
Day of Judgement.
Religion.
The Search.
Isaacs Marriage.
The Brittish Church.
The Lampe.
Mans fall, and Recovery.
The Showre.
Distraction.
The Pursuite.
Mount of Olives.
The Incarnation, and Passion.
The Call.
[Thou that know'st for whom I mourne]
Vanity of Spirit.
The Retreate.
[Come, come, what doe I here?]
Midnight.
Content.
[Joy of my life! while left me here]
The Storm.
The Morning-watch.
The Evening-watch.
[Silence, and stealth of dayes! 'tis now]
Church-Service.
Buriall.
Chearfulness.
[Sure, there's a tye of Bodyes! and as they]
Peace.
The Passion.
[And do they so? have they a Sense]
The Relapse.
The Resolve.
The Match.
Rules and Lessons.
Corruption.
H. Scriptures.
Unprofitablenes.
Christs Nativity.
II.
The Check.
Disorder and frailty.
Idle Verse.
Son-dayes.
Repentance.
The Burial Of an Infant.
Faith.
The Dawning.
Admission.
Praise.
Dressing.
Easter-day.
Easter Hymn.
The Holy Communion.
Psalm 121.
Affliction.
The Tempest.
Retirement.
Love, and Discipline.
The Pilgrimage.
The Law, and the Gospel.
The World.
The Mutinie.
The Constellation.
The Shepheards.
Misery.
The Sap.
Mount of Olives.
Man.
[I walkt the other day (to spend my hour,)]
Begging.
[conclusion]
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Silex Scintillans
Silex Scintillans
or Sacred Poems and Priuate Eiaculations: By Henry Vaughan
Henry Vaughan
1622-1695
Printed by I. W. for H. Blunden [etc.]
London
1650
Silex Scintillans