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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY VAUGHAN'S WORKS.
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POEMS, WITH The tenth SATYRE of IUVENAL ENGLISHED. By _Henry Vaughan_, Gent. --_Tam nil, nulla tibi vendo_ _Illiade_-- _LONDON_, Printed for _G. Badger_, and are to be sold at his shop under Saint _Dunstan's_ Church in Fleet-street. 1646. [8^vo^.]
The translation from Juvenal has a separate t.i.tle-page.
IVVENAL'S TENTH SATYRE TRANSLATED. _Nec verb.u.m verbo curabit reddere fidus_ _Interpres_-- _LONDON_, Printed for G. B., and are to be sold at his Shop under Saint _Dunstan's_ Church. 1646.
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[Emblem] Silex Scintillans: _or_ _SACRED POEMS_ _and_ _Priuate Eiaculations_ _By_ Henry Vaughan _Silurist_ LONDON _Printed by T. W. for H. Blunden_ _at ye Castle in Cornehill._ 1650. [8^vo^.]
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_OLOR ISCa.n.u.s._ A COLLECTION OF SOME SELECT POEMS, AND TRANSLATIONS, Formerly written by _Mr._ Henry Vaughan _Silurist_. Published by a Friend. Virg. Georg. _Flumina amo, Sylvasq.
Inglorius_-- LONDON Printed by _T. W._ for _Humphrey Moseley_, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Signe of the Princes Arms in St.
_Pauls_ Church-yard, 1651. [8^vo^.]
The Preface is dated "Newton by Usk this 17 of Decemb. 1647."
The prose translations in this volume have separate t.i.tle-pages:
(a) OF THE BENEFIT Wee may get by our ENEMIES. A DISCOURSE Written originally in the Greek by _Plutarchus Chaeronensis_, translated in to Latin by _I. Reynolds_ Dr. of Divinitie and lecturer of the Greeke Tongue In _Corpus Christi_ College In _Oxford_. _Englished By_ H: V: _Silurist_. --_Dolus, an virtus quis in hoste requirat._ --_fas est, et ab hoste doceri._ LONDON. Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.].
(b) OF THE DISEASES OF THE MIND And the BODY. A DISCOURSE Written originally in the Greek by _Plutarchus Chaeronensis_, put in to latine by _I. Reynolds D.D._ Englished by _H: V:_ Silurist. _Omnia perversae poterunt Corrumpere mentes._ LONDON. Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.].
(c) OF THE DISEASES OF THE MIND, AND THE BODY, and which of them is most pernicious. The Question stated, and decided by _Maximus Tirius_, a Platonick Philosopher, written originally in the Greek, put into Latine by _John Reynolds_ D.D. _Englished_ by Henry Vaughan _Silurist_. LONDON, Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.].
(d) THE PRAISE AND HAPPINESSE OF THE _COUNTRIE-LIFE_; Written Originally in _Spanish_ by _Don Antonio de Guevara_, Bishop of _Carthagena_, and Counsellour of Estate to _Charls_ the Fifth Emperour of _Germany_. _Put into English by_ H. Vaughan _Silurist._ Virgil. Georg. _O fortunatos nimium, bona si sua norint,_ _Agricolas!_-- LONDON, Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.].
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THE MOUNT of OLIVES: OR, SOLITARY DEVOTIONS. By HENRY VAUGHAN _Silurist_. With An excellent Discourse of the blessed State of MAN in GLORY, written by the most Reverend and holy Father ANSELM Arch- Bishop of _Canterbury_, and now done into English. Luke 21, v. 39, 37. [quoted in full]. LONDON, Printed for WILLIAM LEAKE at the Crown in Fleet-Street between the two Temple-Gates. 1652 [12^mo^].
The preface is dated "Newton by Usk this first of October 1651."
The translation from Anselm has a separate t.i.tle-page:
MAN IN GLORY: OR, A Discourse of the blessed state of the Saints in the New JERUSALEM. Written in Latin by the most Reverend and holy Father _ANSELMUS_ Archbishop of _Canterbury_, and now done into English. Printed _Anno Dom._ 1652.
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_Flores Solitudinis._ Certaine Rare and Elegant PIECES; _Viz._ Two Excellent Discourses Of 1. _Temperance, and Patience_; 2. _Life and Death_. BY _I. E._ NIEREMBERGIUS. THE WORLD CONTEMNED; BY EUCHERIUS, Bp. of LYONS. And the Life of PAULINUS, Bp. of _NOLA_. Collected in his Sicknesse and Retirement, BY _HENRY VAUGHAN_, Silurist. _Tantus Amor Florum, & generandi gloria Mellis._ _London_, Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ at the _Princes Armes_ in St.
_Pauls_ Church-yard. 1654. [12^mo^.]
The Preface is dated "Newton by Usk, in South-Wales, April 17, 1652."
The pieces have separate t.i.tle-pages:
(a) Two Excellent DISCOURSES Of 1. Temperance and Patience. 2.
Life and Death. Written in Latin by _Johan: Euseb: Nierembergius_. Englished by HENRY VAUGHAN, Silurist. ... _Mors vitam temperet, & vita Mortem_. _LONDON:_ Printed for _Humphrey Moseley_, etc.
The Preface is dated "Newton by Uske neare Sketh-Rock. 1653."
(b) THE WORLD CONTEMNED, IN A Parenetical Epistle written by the Reverend Father _EUCHERIUS_, Bishop of _Lyons_, to his Kinsman _VALERIa.n.u.s_. [Texts] _London_, Printed for _Humphrey Moseley_ [etc.].
(c) Primitive Holiness, Set forth in the LIFE of blessed PAULINUS, The most Reverend, and Learned BISHOP of _NOLA_: Collected out of his own Works, and other Primitive Authors by _Henry Vaughan_, Silurist. 2 Kings _cap._ 2. _ver._ 12 _My Father, my Father, the Chariot of_ Israel, _and the Horsmen thereof._ _LONDON_, Printed for _Humphry Moseley_ [etc.].
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Silex Scintillans: SACRED POEMS And private e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.i.o.nS. The second Edition, In two Books; By _Henry Vaughan_, Silurist. Job chap. 35 ver. 10, 11. [quoted in full] _London_, Printed for _Henry Crips_, and _Lodo-_ _wick Lloyd_, next to the Castle in _Cornhil_, and in _Popes-head Alley_. 1655. [8^vo^.]
A reissue, with additions and a fresh t.i.tle-page, of (2). The Preface is dated "Newton by Usk, near Sketh-rock Septem. 30, 1654."
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HERMETICAL PHYSICK: _OR_, The right way to pre- serve, and to restore HEALTH _BY_ That famous and faith- full Chymist, _HENRY NOLLIUS_. Englished by HENRY UAUGHAN, Gent. _LONDON._ Printed for _Humphrey Moseley_, and are to be sold at his shop, at the _Princes Armes_, in S^t _Pauls Church-Yard_, 1655. [12^mo^.]
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_Thalia Rediviva:_ THE _Pa.s.s-Times_ and _Diversions_ OF A COUNTREY-MUSE, In Choice POEMS On several Occasions. WITH Some Learned _Remains_ of the Eminent _Eugenius Philalethes_. Never made Publick till now. --Nec erubuit sylvas habitare Thalia. _Virgil._ Licensed, _Roger L'Estrange_. _London_, Printed for _Robert Pawlet_ at the Bible in _Chancery-lane_, near _Fleetstreet_, 1678 [8^vo^.]
The Remains of Eugenius Philalethes [Thomas Vaughan] have a separate t.i.tle-page.
_Eugenii Philalethis_, VIRI INSIGNISSIMI ET Poetarum Sui Saeculi, merit Principis: _VERTUMNUS_ ET _CYNTHIA_, &c. Q.
Horat. --_Qui praegravat artes Infra se positas,_ _extinctus am[a]bitur._-- _LONDINI_, Impensis _Roberti Pawlett_, M.DC.LXXVIII.
[12^mo^.]
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Olor Isca.n.u.s. A collection of some Select Poems, Together with these Translations following, etc. All Englished by H. Vaughan, Silurist.
London: Printed and are to be sold by Peter Parker ... 1679. [8^vo^.]
A reissue, according to Dr. Grosart (ii. 59) and W. C. Hazlitt (_Supplement to Third Series Of Collections_, p. 106), of the 1651 _Olor Isca.n.u.s_, with a fresh t.i.tle-page. I have not seen a copy.