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World

World

Henry Vaughan

The World is a collection of poems by Henry Vaughan, a Welsh poet and metaphysical writer, published in the 17th century. Vaughan's work explores themes of spirituality, nature, and the human experience, often reflecting his deep religious beliefs. This collection is notable for its intricate language and profound philosophical insights, characteristic of the metaphysical poetry movement. Vaughan's poetry remains influential in the study of English literature and metaphysical themes.

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