Henry Vaughan (
1621 -
April 28,
1695) was a
Welsh Metaphysical poet and a doctor, the twin brother of the philosopher
Thomas Vaughan. Vaughan was born, and lived for most of his life, in the village of
Llansanffraid, near
Brecon, where he is buried. During the
English Civil War, he was a
Royalist sympathiser. He took his literary inspiration from his native environment, calling himself a "Silurist" in homage to the
Silures, the
Celtic tribe of south Wales which resisted the
Roman Invasion of Britain[?]. Vaughan's greatest verse appears in the collection
Silex scintillans, first published in
1650.
Henry Vaughan (http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/vaughan/) by Anniina Jokinen
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