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Henry Vaughan

Henry Vaughan (1621–1695) was a Welsh poet, physician, and mystic, best known for his devotional poetry in Silex Scintillans (1650, 1655). A follower of George Herbert, Vaughan’s work blends metaphysical complexity, nature mysticism, and spiritual depth... Read Now.

Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell (1621–1678) was an English poet, satirist, and politician, best known for his metaphysical wit, lyrical elegance, and political writings. A contemporary of John Donne and George Herbert...Read Now.

John Milton

John Milton (1608–1674) was an English poet, intellectual, and political writer, best known for his epic masterpiece Paradise Lost. A towering figure of Puritan literature, Milton blended classical learning, religious fervor, and revolutionary politics, leaving an indelible mark on English poetry and prose. Read Now.

Edmund Waller

Edmund Waller (1606–1687) was an English poet and politician whose smooth, polished verse bridged the gap between Metaphysical complexity and Neoclassical elegance. Best known for Go, Lovely Rose and his contributions to heroic couplets, Waller influenced later poets like Dryden and Pope. Read Now.

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