10 of the Best Henry Vaughan Poems Everyone Should Read
Henry Vaughan was a 17th-century Welsh metaphysical poet whose works are celebrated for their deep spiritual insight and lyrical beauty. In this post, we have carefully selected ten of the best Henry Vaughan poems that exemplify his unique blend of metaphysical thought and devotion. Each poem offers a glimpse into Vaughan’s profound contemplation of life, nature, and the divine. 1. "The World" I saw Eternity the other night
Like a great ring of pure and endless light,
All calm, as it was bright;
And round beneath it, Time in hours, days, years,
Driv'n by the spheres
Like a vast shadow mov'd; in which the world
And all her train were hurl'd. "The World" is perhaps Vaughan’s most famous poem, exploring the theme of eternity versus the fleeting nature of worldly pursuits. Through vivid imagery and metaphysical reflection, Vaughan invites readers to contemplate the eternal over the temporal. 2. "They Are All …