Thomas Traherne and the Felicities of the Mind
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Thomas Traherne and the Felicities of the Mind By James Balakier

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Traherne, Thomas (works of) (continued)

The Kingdom of God, 3–4, 11, 30, 50, 69, 97, 137–138, 167–182, 193n10, 196n14, 198n13, 200n3, 201n9

Lambeth manuscript, 30, 137–182

other poems

“All Musick, Sawces, Feasts, Delights and Pleasures”, 200n12

“And if the Glory and Esteem I have”, 200n12

“As Earthly vapors by Celestial fire”, 128

“As in a Clock, ’tis hinder’d-Force doth bring”, 200n12

“Contentment is a sleepy thing”, 200n12

“For Man to Act as if his Soul did see”, 200n12

“For there are certain Periods and fit Bounds”, 200n12

“Mankind is sick, the World distemper’d lies”, 200n12

“A Poetical Reflexion”, 22, 174

“Pure Bodies, or Pure Spirits we with ease”, 180

“Were all the World a Paradice of Ease”, 200n12

“Who made it first? Whence did this Lovly Thing”, 11, 181

“A Wise Man will Apply his Mind”, 181

Poems of Felicity, 6, 29, 106, 108, 110

Traherne, Thomas (works of) (continued)

The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne, 2, 68, 196n2

Roman Forgeries, 34, 165, 184

Seeds of Eternity or the Nature of the Soul, 30, 137, 166–167

Select Meditations, xi, 23, 29, 34–37, 71, 117, 127, 133, 137, 189–190, 195n7, 195n8, 199n6, 199n10

A Serious and Pathetical Contemplation of the Mercies of God, 1, 71, 193n1

A Sober View of Dr Twisses his Considerations, 30, 137, 141–166, 184, 200n3

Twisse, William, 30, 137, 141–143, 146

Tuveson, Ernest, 13

Vaughan, Henry, 5, 15, 68, 81, 197–198n7

Vickers, Brian, 200n2

Wade, Gladys I., 3, 33, 52, 63, 68, 107, 194n14, 195n5, 196n2, 198n8

Wallace, John Malcolm, 69, 70–71

Wallace, Robert Keith, 188, 190

Welton, Donn, 186

White, Helen C., 68

Willard, Dallas, 202n7

Willcox, Louise Collier, 68

Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 186

Wood, Anthony à, 52, 54

Wood, Neal, 194n23

Yamamoto, Toshiki, 201n1