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  1. Feminine Engendered Faith: John Donne and Richard Crashaw by Maureen Sabine, 1992-06-10
  2. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw by William B., Editor Turnbull, 1858-01-01
  3. THE POEMS, ENGLISH, LATIN AND GREEK, OF RICHARD CRASHAW. by L. C. Martin, 1292-01-01
  4. Image and Symbol in the Sacred Poetry of Richard Crashaw by George Williams, 1963
  5. Hymn of Nativity. For male chorus (T. T. B. B. B. a cappella). < [Words by] Richard Crashaw. (1613?-1649). > by Tibor Serly, 1949
  6. Poetry, by Richard Crashaw, ... With some account of the author; and an introductory address to the reader, by Peregrine Phillips, ... by Richard Crashaw, 2010-05-27
  7. The Verse in English of Richard Crashaw: The 1646 Text of Steps to the Temple and The Delighs of the Muses; the 1652 Text of Carmen Deo Nostro; the 1653 Text of A Letter from Mr. Crashaw to the Countess of Denbigh; and the Poems from Manuscript
  8. The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems. With memoirs and critical dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan. by Richard. Crashaw, 2010-03-18
  9. Major Metaphysical Poets of the Seventeenth Century: John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, and Andrew Marvell. by Edwin and Oscar Williams (eds). The Honig, 1968
  10. Richard Crashaw A Study in Baroque Sensibility by Austin Warren, 1939
  11. Richard Crashaw: a Study in Baroque Sensibility by Austen Warren, 1957-01-01
  12. RICHARD CRASHAW:A STUDY IN STYLE AND POETIC DEVELOPMENT.
  13. THE POEMS OF RICHARD CRASHAW by RICHARD CRASHAW, 1900
  14. ENGLISH POEMS By Richard Crashaw by J. R. (Edited, with Introductions, and a Guide to the Study of the Poet by) TUTIN, 1900

81. John Milton (1608-1674) And Richard Crashaw (1613-1649)
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84. English 215 Resources
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85. Meta
richard crashaw. A Catholic convert, crashaw (1612/131649) very nearly livedthe last part of his life exiled among the religious metaphysicals.
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The Metaphysical Poets For a more extended discussion of the
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Considered the finest of the religious metaphysicals, Herbert (1593-1633) was an Anglican poet who struggled for years between choosing a religious life or one that was both academic and public. His collection of religious poems, The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations (1633), shows him both
  • expressing his own sense of the conflict between the claims established on man by worldly wit and sophistication and those of true Christian devotion, and exploring, with a combination of colloquial ease and emblematic tradition, the significance of the main symbols and beliefs of Protestant Christianity.
Herbert is perhaps best known for his technique of exploring analogies between emblematic objectssuch as the human body or parts of the church building and its furnitureand religious truths. He does so primarily through the use of shaped verse What is Shaped Verse?

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