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  1. Carmen Deo Nostro, Te Decet Hymnus: Sacred Poems (1897) by Richard Crashaw, 2010-09-10
  2. The Delights of the Muses Secular Poems by Richard Crashaw, 2009-06-04
  3. Steps to the temple, Delights of the muses, and other poems: the text ed. by A.R. Waller. by Richard Crashaw, 2009-05-01
  4. Doctrine and Devotion in Seventeenth-Century Poetry: Studies in Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan (Studies in Renaissance Literature) by R.V. Young, 2000-02-24
  5. Crashaw and the Baroque by Marc F. Bertonasco, 1971-12
  6. Rhyme & Meaning in Crashaw by Mary E. Rickey, 1972-06
  7. The verse in English of Richard Crashaw;: The 1646 text of Steps to the temple and The delights of the Muses; the 1652 text of Carmen Deo Nostro; the 1653 ... of Denbigh; and the poems from manuscript by Richard Crashaw, 1949
  8. The Complete Poetry of Richard Crashaw. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by George Williams. by Richard Crashaw, 1972
  9. Metaphysical Poetry: An Anthology (Dover Thrift Editions) by John Donne, Andrew Marvell, et all 2002-08-26
  10. The Poems, English, Latin and Greek, of Richard Crashaw. Edited By L. C. Martin. Second Edition by Richard. Martin, L. C., Ed. Crashaw, 1957
  11. Four Metaphysical Poets. George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan, Andrew Marvell. A Bibliographical Catalogue of Early Editions of their Poetry and Prose to the End of the 17th Century. by A F Allison, 1973
  12. The Complete Works Of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 2010-09-10
  13. The Complete Works Of Richard Crashaw V1: For The First Time Collected And Collated With The Original And Early Editions (1872) by Richard Crashaw, 2010-09-10
  14. The Verse in English of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1949-01-01

41. Poet: Richard Crashaw - All Poems Of Richard Crashaw
richard crashaw (1612 1649), Web resources about richard crashaw, richard crashaw(1613-1649) Annibale Carracci (1560-1609) The Coronation of the Virgin.
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42. Richard Crashaw - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Crashaw (c. August 25 English poet , styled "the divine," was born in London He was the son of a strongly anti-papistical divine, Dr William Crashaw (1572-1626), who distinguished himself, even in those times, by the excessive acerbity of his writings against the Catholics . In spite of these opinions, however, he was attracted by Catholic devotion, for he translated several Latin hymns of the Jesuits . Richard Crashaw was originally put to school at Charterhouse , but in July 1631 he was admitted to Pembroke College, Cambridge , where he took the degree of B.A. in 1634. The publication of Herbert's Temple in seems to have finally determined the bias of his genius in favour of religious poetry, and next year he published his first book, Epigrammatum sacroruni liber , a volume of Latin verses. In March he removed to Peterhouse, was made a fellow of that college in 1637, and proceeded M.A. in 1638. It was about this time that he made the acquaintance and secured the lasting friendship of Abraham Cowley. He was also on terms of intimacy with the Anglican monk Nicholas Ferrar , and frequently visited him at his religious house at Little Gidding. In 1641 he is said to have gone to Oxford, but only for a short time; for when in 1643 Cowley left Cambridge to seek a refuge at Oxford, Crashaw remained behind, and was forcibly ejected from his fellowship in 1644. In the confusion of the

43. MSN Encarta - Crashaw, Richard
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richard crashaw. Critic Edmund Gosse Source Seventeenth CenturyStudies, 1883. Reprint by William Heinemann, 1913, pp. 15790.
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Critic: Edmund Gosse Source: Seventeenth Century Studies , 1883. Reprint by William Heinemann, 1913, pp. 157-90. Reprinted in Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800 , Vol. 24 Criticism about: Richard Crashaw (c. 1612?-1649)
[A distinguished nineteenth-century English literary historian, critic, and biographer, Gosse wrote extensively on seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English literature. In the following excerpt, Gosse decries Crashaw's use of "every extravagant and inappropriate image" in his poetry. Still, he maintains that Crashaw's "Hymn to St. Teresa" and other poems exhibit a fresh and true genius in style, wording, and theme.] Crashaw's English poems were first published in 1646, soon after his arrival in Paris. He was at that time in his thirty-fourth year, and the volume contains his best and most mature as well as his crudest pieces. It is, indeed, a collection of juvenile and manly verses thrown together with scarcely a hint of arrangement, the uncriticised labour of fifteen years. The title is Steps to the Temple, Sacred Poems, with other delights of the Muses

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46. Poets' Corner - Richard Crashaw - Out Of Catallus
mock the envious eye. richard crashaw. Index to poems in the collectionby richard crashaw. Poets Corner . HOME . Email ©2001 Poets
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      C OME and let us live my Dear,
      Let us love and never fear,
      What the sourest Fathers say:
      Brightest Sol that dies today
      Lives again as blithe tomorrow,
      But if we dark sons of sorrow
      Set; o then, how long a Night
      Shuts the Eyes of our short light!
      Then let amorous kisses dwell
      On our lips, begin to tell
      A Thousand, and a Hundred, score
      An Hundred, and a Thousand more,
      Till another Thousand smother
      That, and that wipe off another.
      Thus at last when we have numb'red
      Many a Thousand, many a Hundred;
      We'll confound the reckoning quite,
      And lose ourselves in wild delight:
      While our joys so multiply,
      As shall mock the envious eye.
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47. Links To Literature: Richard Crashaw
Links to Literature richard crashaw. GENERAL RESOURCES. Luminarium richardcrashaw 16131649. Life, works, quotes, essays, and additional resources.
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48. Richard Crashaw: Bibliography
A selected bibliography of the works of richard crashaw; includes a listof critical resources. Click Here. richard crashaw BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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A concordance to the English poetry of richard crashaw • By Robert M Cooper; richard crashaw ; richard crashaw • Publisher Troy, NY Whitston Pub.
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    I was from England, and I lived from 1612-1649. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Richard was the only son of William Crashaw, a puritan preacher in London who had officiated at the burning of Mary, Queen of Scots. In defiance of his father's views on religion, Crashaw went to a High Church college at Cambridge, Pembroke. He later became a fellow of Peterhouse College but was forced to resign because of his Roman Catholic leanings.
    Victory for Oliver Cromwell's Puritans in the Civil War made England a dangerous place for Catholic sympathisers like Crashaw, and in 1644 he fled to France. He became a Catholic sometime around 1645. His friend Abraham Cowley found him living in poverty in Paris, and introduced him to Charles I's Queen, Henrietta Maria. She sent Crashaw to Rome with a recommendation to the Pope. On his arrival in Italy however, Crashaw was simply allotted a position in a cardinal's household. Four months before he died, he was made a sub-canon of the Cathedral of Santa Casa in Loreto.

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richard crashaw, The Flaming Heart upon the Book of Saint Teresa, 101; Doesthe daystar rise? richard crashaw, On Marriage; It was Thy day, sweet!
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57. Richard Crashaw: On The Baptized Ethiopian
richard crashaw. On The Baptized Ethiopian. Let it no longer be aforlorn hope To wash an Ethiope; He s washed, his gloomy skin a
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On The Baptized Ethiopian
Let it no longer be a forlorn hope
To wash an Ethiope;
He's washed, his gloomy skin a peaceful shade,
For his white soul is made;
And now, I doubt not, the Eternal Dove
A black-faced house will love.

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Letter "R" Welcome! all Wonders in one sight! Eternity shut in a span. Summer in winter, day in night, Heaven in earth, and God in man. Great little one! whose all-embracing birth Lifts earth to heaven, stoops heav'n to earth!
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Source: None Days that need borrow No part of their good morrow, From a fore-spent night of sorrow.
Topic: Day
Source: Wishes to his (Supposed) Mistress (st. 27) Eyes, that displaces The neighbor diamond, and out-faces That sun-shine by their own sweet graces.
Topic: Eyes
Source: WishesTo his (Supposed) Mistress Tresses, that wear Jewels, but to declare How much themselves more precious are. Topic: Hair Source: Wishes to his (supposed) Mistress I would be married, but I'd have no wife, I would be married to a single life. Topic: Men and Women Source: None Thou water turn'st to wine, fair friend of life; Thy foe, to cross the sweet arts of Thy reign, Distils from thence the tears of wrath and strife, And so turns wine to water back again. - Richard Crashaw, Topic: Miracles Source: Steps to the TempleTo Our Lord upon the Water Made Wine There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.

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