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Was a Welsh metaphysical poet and a Doctor.
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Henry Vaughan's poems
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Peace? and to all the world? sure, One And He the Prince of Peace, hath none.
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1 I saw Eternity the other night, 2 Like a great ring of pure and endless light,
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1. Award, and still in bonds, one day
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Sure thou didst flourish once! and many springs, Many bright mornings, much dew, many showers,
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1 Whatever 'tis, whose beauty here below 2 Attracts thee thus and makes thee stream and flow,
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Hail sacred shades! cool, leavy House! Chaste treasurer of all my vows,
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Sweet, harmless lives! (on whose holy leisure Waits innocence and pleasure),
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Silence, and stealth of days! 'tis now Since thou art gone,
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They are all gone into the world of light! And I alone sit ling'ring here;
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1 O joys! infinite sweetness! with what flow'rs 2 And shoots of glory my soul breaks and buds!
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Fresh fields and woods! the Earth's fair face, God's foot-stool, and man's dwelling-place.
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