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  1. The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems by Francis Quarles, George Gilfillan, et all 2010-01-12
  2. Richard Crashaw (A Study in Baroque Sensibility) by Austin Warren, 1957
  3. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1858
  4. Richard Crashaw: a Study in Baroque Sensibility, SIGNED by author by Austin Warren, 1939
  5. THE COMPLETE POETRY OF RICHARD CRASHAW. Edited by George Walton Williams by Richard. Crashaw, 1970
  6. The Poetical Works Of Richard Crashaw And Quarles' Emblems (1857) by Richard Crashaw, 2010-09-10
  7. The Verse in English of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1949
  8. The Verse in English of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1949-01-01
  9. Richard Crashaw: A Study in Style and Poetic Development (University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature, No. 37) by Ruth C. Wallerstein, 1935
  10. Major Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century: John Donne, GeorgeHerbert, Richard Crashaw, and Andrew Marvell. [Subtitle]: An Anthology
  11. THE POETICAL WORKS OF RICHARD CRASHAW AND QUARLES' EMBLEMS: With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations. by Richard. Gilfillan, Rev. George. Crashaw, 1857
  12. The Poems of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 1927
  13. The Religious Poems Of Richard Crashaw: With An Introductory Study (1914) by R. A. Eric Sheperd, 2009-04-27
  14. The Major Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell b by George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Andrew Marvell John Donne, 1968-01-01

61. Antenati: Richard Crashaw
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62. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
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65. Richard Crashaw: "In The Nativity Of Our Lord God"
richard crashaw (161349). In The Holy Nativity of Our Lord God AHymn Sung as by Shepherds. CHORUS Come we shepherds, whose blest
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In The Holy Nativity of Our Lord God:
A Hymn Sung as by Shepherds
[CHORUS] Come we shepherds, whose blest sight
Hath met love's noon in nature's night;
And wake the sun that lies too long.
To all the world of well-stol'n joy
While we found out Heaven's fairer eye
Tell him he rises now, too late
To show us aught worth looking at.
Tell him we now can show him more
Than he himself e'er saw before;
Tell him, Tityrus, where thou hast been, Tell him, Tityrus, what thou hast seen. [TITYRUS] Gloomy night embraced the place The Babe looked up and showed His face; It was Thy day, Sweet! and did rise Not from the East, but from Thine eyes. [CHORUS] It was Thy day, Sweet! and did rise Not from the East, but from Thine eyes. [THYRSIS] Winter chid aloud; and sent The North forgot his fierce intent, By those sweet eyes' persuasive powers, Where he meant frost, he scattered flowers. [CHORUS] By those sweet eyes' persuasive powers, Where he meant frost, he scattered flowers. [BOTH] We saw Thee in Thy balmy nest

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67. Richard Crashaw: A Hymn To The Name And Honour Of The Admirable Saint Teresa
By richard crashaw. 331 a href= http//www.daypoems.net/poems/331.html A Hymnto the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa by richard crashaw /a .
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A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa
By Richard Crashaw
LOVE, thou are absolute, sole Lord
Of life and death. To prove the word,
We'll now appeal to none of all
Those thy old soldiers, great and tall,
Ripe men of martyrdom, that could reach down
With strong arms their triumphant crown:
Such as could with lusty breath
Speak loud, unto the face of death,
Their great Lord's glorious name; to none
Of those whose spacious bosoms spread a throne
For love at large to fill. Spare blood and sweat: We'll see Him take a private seat, And make His mansion in the mild And milky soul of a soft child. Scarce has she learnt to lisp a name Of martyr, yet she thinks it shame Life should so long play with that breath Which spent can buy so brave a death. She never undertook to know What death with love should have to do. Nor has she e'er yet understood Why, to show love, she should shed blood; Yet, though she cannot tell you why, She can love, and she can die. Scarce has she blood enough to make A guilty sword blush for her sake; Yet has a heart dares hope to prove How much less strong is death than love....

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Related Category: English Literature, 1500 To 1799, Biographies Richard Crashaw Pronunciation Key metaphysical poets . He was graduated from Cambridge in 1634 and remained there as a fellow at Peterhouse until the Puritan uprising, when he fled to the Continent (1643). Though he was the son of an ardent Puritan clergyman, by 1646 he had converted to Roman Catholicism. He served for several years as an attendant to Cardinal Palotto, who finally procured him a minor post at the shrine of Loreto, Italy, in Apr., 1649. Four months later Crashaw died of a fever. Although he wrote secular poetry in Latin and Greek as well as English, his fame rests on his intense religious poetry. His strange mixture of sensuality and mysticism is unusual in English literature and has been compared to the baroque art of Italy and Spain. The principal volume of his work is Steps to the Temple (1646), enlarged to include

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70. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
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And I, what is my crime I cannot tell,
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Flaming Heart (l. 56) [ Love She'l bargain with them; and will giue Them GOD; teach them how to liue In him; or if they this deny, For him she'l teach them how to Dy. Hymn to the Name and Honor of Saint Teresa Death A happy soul, that all the way To heaven hath a summer's day. In Praise of Lessius' Rule of Health (l. 33) [ Soul Love's great artillery. Prayer (l. 18) [ Love 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. Steps to the TempleTo Our Lord upon the Water Made Wine Miracles The conscious water saw its God and blushed.

72. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
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73. The San Antonio College LitWeb Richard Crashaw Page
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74. Greatest Love Poems, Richard Crashaw, Wishes To His Supposed Mistress
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Wishes, To His (Supposed) Mistress
Whoe'er she be,
That not impossible she
That shall command my heart and me; Where'er she lie,
Lock'd up from mortal Eye,
In shady leaves of Destiny: Till that ripe Birth
Of studied fate stand forth,
And teach her fair steps to our Earth; Till that divine
Idea, take a shrine
Of crystal flesh, through which to shine: Meet you her my wishes, Bespeak her to my blisses, And be ye call'd my absent kisses. I wish her beauty, That owes not all his duty To gaudy tire, or glist'ring shoe-tie. Something more than Taffeta or tissue can, Or rampant feather, or rich fan. More than the spoil Of shop, or silkworm's toil

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76. Questionsheet For Richard Crashaw
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  • Read the poem aloud. Make notes as you read along You must mark words or expressions that you do not know. Look up words that are not in the glossary.
    Try to find out the meaning of the folowing phrases:
    " heaven-entreated heart"
    "the gate of bliss"
    "in labour of yourself to lie"
    "poor waters their own prisoners be" Try to divide up the poem. How could this be done? The poem seems to be an address "To the ..." if this is so who is speaking then? What is it that the speaker is saying?
  • 77. Famous Quotes By Richard Crashaw
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    78. New Perspectives On The Life And Art Of Richard Crashaw
    New Perspectives on the Life and Art of richard crashaw. Edited byJohn R. Roberts. When trendier vogues have passed, and the race
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    "When trendier vogues have passed, and the race from literature into theory and ideology has exhausted itself, this is the kind of book to which scholars and general readers will return, with admiration and pleasure." Journal of English and Germanic Philology "This is an excellent collection of ten essays on a metaphysical poet too much neglected. Each essay is a significant contribution to the understanding of Crashaw." Choice 1990. 248 pp. 6 x 9. Biblio. Index. Illus. 0739-1. $39.95s. Complete Catalog
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    79. Rise Heire Of Fresh Eternity
    to Dye; Nor is Death forc t; for may hee ly Thron d in thy Grave;Death will on this condition be content to Dy. richard crashaw.
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    Rise, Heire of Fresh Eternity Rise, Heire of Fresh Eternity,
    From thy Virgin Tombe:
    Rise, mighty Man-of wonders, and thy World with thee
    Thy Tombe, the universall East,
    Natures new Wombe
    Thy Tombe, fair Immortalities perfumed Nest. Of all the Gloryes Make Noone gay
    This is the Morne.
    This rocke buds forth the fountains of the streames of Day. In joyes white Annals live this houre
    When life was borne,
    No cloud scoule on his radiant lids no tempest lowre. Life, by this light's Nativity
    All creatures have. Death onely by this Dayes just Doome is forc't to Dye; Nor is Death forc't; for may hee ly Thron'd in thy Grave; Death will on this condition be content to Dy.
    Richard Crashaw

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