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  1. Selected Poems: Henry King,Richard Crashaw (A Turnstone booklet) by Henry King, Richard Crashaw, 1981-04
  2. New Perspectives on the Life and Art of Richard Crashaw
  3. The major metaphysical poets of the seventeenth century: John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, and Andrew Marvell; an anthology. by Edwin (Compiled by), and Williams, Oscar Honig, 1968-01-01
  4. Concordance to the English Poetry of Richard Crashaw
  5. Richard Crashaw: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, 1632-1980 by John R. Roberts, 1985-08
  6. Four metaphysical poets: George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan [and] Andrew Marvell;: A bibliographical catalogue of the early editions of their ... 17th century), (Pall Mall bibliographies) by Antony Francis Allison, 1973
  7. Essays on Richard Crashaw (Salzburg Studies in English Literature)
  8. Richard Crashaw and the Spanish Golden Age (Study in English) by R.V. Young, 1982-07-01
  9. Using Alchemical Memory Techniques for the Interpretation of Literature: John Donne, George Herbert and Richard Crashaw by Roberta J. Albrecht, 2008-05-01
  10. English Poems by Richard Crashaw, John Ramsden Tjutin, 2010-04-22
  11. The art of ecstasy: Teresa, Bernini, and Crashaw by Robert Torsten Petersson, 1974
  12. Steps to the temple: Delights of the muses, and other poems by Richard Crashaw, 1904-01-01
  13. Complete Works by Richard Crashaw, William Barclay Turnbull, 2010-01-10
  14. The Suspicion Of Herod: Being The First Book Of The Murder Of The Innocents (1834) by Giovanni Battista Marini, 2010-05-23

21. Cooper To Detweiler
crashaw, richard Divine Epigrams On the Baptized Ethiopian; crashaw,richard Divine Epigrams On the Miracle of the Multiplied Loaves;
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22. CRASHAW, RICHARD
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23. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Similar pages www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/poems/crashaw6.html Similar pages More results from www.library.utoronto.ca EPU Bibliography crashaw, richard Emblem Project Utrecht. crashaw, richard. Mentioned in Trends and Problemsin the Study of Emblematic Literature (1972), mentioned in note. Top of page
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  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
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    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
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    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
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  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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  • Robert Blair
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    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
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  • William Lisle Bowles
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  • Rupert Brooke
  • Shirley Brooks ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
  • A. H. Reginald Buller
  • 24. Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan - Classical Christian Poetry
    richard crashaw, Christian, spiritual, poetry, Elizabethan, Renaissancepainters. richard crashaw 1613?1649 Anthony Van Dyck, Christ's
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    richard crashaw
    Anthony Van Dyck, Christ's Arrest Against Irresolution
    Hymn to Saint Theresa

    Against Irresolution What Heaven-besiegéd heart is this
    Stands trembling at the gate of bliss:
    Holds fast the door, yet dares not venture
    Fairly to open and to enter?
    Whose definition is a doubt
    'Twixt life and death, 'twixt in and out.
    Ah! linger not, love soul: a slow
    And late consent was a long No, Who grants at last, a great while tried And did his best, to have denied:,   What magic-bolts, what mystic bars Maintain the will in these strange wars? What fatal, yet fantastic, bands Keep the free heart from his own hands? Say, lingering fair, why comes the birth Of your brave soul so slowly forth? Plead your pretences (O you strong In weakness!) why you choose so long In labour of yourself to lie, Not daring quite to live nor die.   So when the year takes cold we see Poor waters their own prisoners be: Fetter'd and lock'd up fast they lie In a cold self-captivity. Th'astonish'd nymphs their flood's strange fate deplore To find themselves their own severer shore. Love, that lends haste to heaviest things

    25. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poems By Richard Crashaw
    Take the Gillette® Venus® quiz. Poems for the People Poems by the People.richard crashaw 1612 - 1649. English poet. Classical Poet, richard crashaw.
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    Richard Crashaw
    English poet. His first published poetry was in Latin, Epigrammatum Sacrorum Liber [A Book of Sacred Epigrams] (1634). His next collection, published in 1646, was made up of poems in Latin and English, and was divided into a section of religious verse, Steps to the Temple, and one of secular poetry, Delights of the Muses. This book contained his most famous poems, including 'Music's Duel', 'Wishes. To his (supposed) Mistresse', and the poems addressed to St Theresa, 'The Flaming Heart' and the hymn 'Love, thou art absolute sole Lord / Of Life and Death'. An enlarged version of this collection was published three years after Crashaw's death, under the title Carmen Deo Nostro, and incorporated twelve of his own drawings.
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    26. 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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    Richard Crashaw
    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.

    27. Luminarium Book Store Richard Crashaw
    Order it from Amazon.co.uk Bibliographical Concordance to the English Poetry ofRichard crashaw by Robert M Cooper US $35.00 Whitston Pub, November 1980
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    Works
    Five Seventeenth-Century Poets

    Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Marvell, Vaughan
    by Brijraj Singh (Editor)
    US $8.95 +$.085 surcharge
    Oxford Univ Press, March 1993
    "This volume contains a very representative selection
    from the works of five leading seventeenth-century British
    poets: John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan and Andrew Marvell. The general intro- duction reviews scholarship on the period since the beginning of the twentieth century and suggests a provocative and unusual way of approaching the works of these poets. The bibliography is full and up-to-date. The work of each poet is preceded by an introduction to his life and work, and the poems have been thoroughly Order it from Amazon.co.uk Bibliographical Concordance to the English Poetry of Richard Crashaw by Robert M Cooper US $35.00

    28. New Perspectives On The Life And Art Of Richard Crashaw (in MARION)
    New perspectives on the life and art of richard crashaw. Title New perspectiveson the life and art of richard crashaw / edited by John R. Roberts.
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    New perspectives on the life and art of Richard Crashaw
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    • Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c1990.
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    • xi, 234 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-228) and index.
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    • 0826207391 (alk. paper)
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    29. NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE LIFE AND ART OF RICHARD CRASHAW (in MARION)
    NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE LIFE AND ART OF richard crashaw. New perspectiveson the life and art of richard crashaw / edited by John R. Roberts.
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    30. Plagiarist.com Poetry » Archive » Richard Crashaw » "Wishes To His (Supposed)
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    32. Richard Crashaw: Poems
    Click Here. POEMS BY richard crashaw Christ Crucified; An Epitaph upon Husband andWife; The Weeper; Find articles on richard crashaw BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE
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    33. Christ Crucified, By Richard Crashaw
    by richard crashaw (1613?1649) HY restless feet now cannot go For us andour eternal good, As they were ever wont. MORE POEMS BY richard crashaw.
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    CHRIST CRUCIFIED by: Richard Crashaw (1613?-1649)
      HY restless feet now cannot go
      For us and our eternal good,
      As they were ever wont. What though
      They swim, alas! in their own flood?
      Thy hands to give Thou canst not lift,
      Yet will Thy hand still giving be;
      It gives, but O, itself's the gift!
      It gives tho' bound, tho' bound 'tis free!
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    34. Richard Crashaw Poetry Texts & Anthologies Poetry & Poets English John R Roberts
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    36. GIGA Quote Author Page For Richard Crashaw
    GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by richardcrashaw. GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR richard crashaw English poet and priest
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    And I, what is my crime I cannot tell,
    Vnless it be a crime to haue lou'd too well.
    Alexias Love
    Heaven's great artillery.
    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.

    37. The San Antonio College LitWeb Richard Crashaw Page
    The richard crashaw Page. ( 1613 About crashaw Austin Warren, richardcrashaw A Study in Baroque Sensibility. Michigan, 1957. richard
    http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/crashaw.htm
    The Richard Crashaw Page
    Major Works

    Epigrammatum Sacrorum Liber
    Steps to the Temple: Sacred Poems

    About Crashaw
    Austin Warren, Richard Crashaw: A Study in Baroque Sensibility . Michigan, 1957.
    Richard Crashaw at the Luminarium

    Crashaw Criticism
    from Internet Public Library.
    Back to Renaissance and Early Seventeenth Century

    38. 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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    Richard Crashaw (1613-49)
    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

    39. Links To Literature: Richard Crashaw
    GENERAL RESOURCES. Luminarium richard crashaw 16131649. Life, works, quotes,essays, and additional resources. Passions in Poetry richard crashaw.
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