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==Works== *''Poems, with the Tenth Satire of Juvenal Englished'' (1646), includes a translation of a ''[[Satires (Juvenal)|Satire]]'' by the Latin poet [[Juvenal]].<ref name="ODNB">{{Cite ODNB |doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/28130 |title=Vaughan, Henry |first=Alan |last=Rudrum |date=25 September 2014}}</ref> *''Olor Iscanus'' (1647, published 1651)<ref name="ODNB"/> *''Silex Scintillans'' (1650 and 1655) *''Mount of Olives, or Solitary Devotions'' (1652) *''Flores Solitudinis'' (1654) *''Hermetical Physics'' (1655), translated from the Latin of Henry Nollius *''The Chymists Key'' (1657), translated from the Latin of Henry Nollius *Several translations from the Latin contributed to [[Thomas Powell (Rector of Cantref)|Thomas Powell]]'s ''Humane Industry'' (1661) *''Thalia Rediviva'' (1678), a joint collection of poetry with his brother [[Thomas Vaughan (philosopher)|Thomas Vaughan]], after Thomas's death<ref>''Oxford Companion to English Literature'', s.v. Henry Vaughan; T. O. Calhoun, ''The achievement of ''Silex Scintillans, East Brunswick, New Jersey, 1981, p. 235.]</ref>
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