
360. The Search by Henry Vaughan
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November 3, 20081m 8s
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H Vaughan read by Classic Poetry Aloud:
http://classicpoetryaloud.podomatic.com/
Giving voice to the poetry of the past.
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The Search
by Henry Vaughan 1621 – 1695)
Leave, leave, thy gadding thoughts;
Who Pores
and spies
Still out of Doores,
descries
Within them nought.
The skinne, and shell of things
Though faire,
are not
Thy wish, nor pray’r,
but got
By meer Despair
of wings.
To rack old Elements,
or Dust
and say
Sure here he must
needs stay,
Is not the way,
nor just.
Search well another world; who studies this,
Travels in Clouds, seeks Manna, where none is.
First aired: 3 November 2008
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