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  1. Richard Crashaw: a study in baroque sensibility by Austin Warren, 1939
  2. The Religious Poems of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 2010-01-10
  3. Complete Poetry of Richard Crashaw (The Norton Library Seventeenth-Century Series, N728) by Richard Crashaw, 1974-06
  4. The Religious Poems of Richard Crashaw by R. A. ERIC SHEPERD, 2009-12-24
  5. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, William Barclay Turnbull, 2010-01-01
  6. Richard Crashaw;: A study in style and poetic development by Ruth C Wallerstein, 1972
  7. The English Poems of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 2010-02-23
  8. The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume 1 by Richard Crashaw, 2010-01-12
  9. The Poems English Latin and Greek of Richard Crashaw by Richard; Martin, L. C. (editor) Crashaw, 1966
  10. 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
  11. Richard Crashaw (Medieval and Renaissance Authors, V. 8) by Thomas F. Healy, 1986-06
  12. Richard Crashaw (Twayne's English Authors Series, 299) by Paul A Parrish, 1980
  13. Essay on the Art of Richard Crashaw (Renaissance Studies) by Robert M. Cooper, 1982
  14. Poems of Richard Crashaw by Richard Crashaw, 2009-12-23

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Richard Crashaw
Biographical article on the poet, in the Catholic Encyclopedia.Category Arts Literature Authors C Crashaw, Richard......Richard Crashaw. Poet, Cambridge scholar and convert; d. 1649. The dateof his birth is uncertain. All that can be affirmed positively
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Richard Crashaw
Poet, Cambridge scholar and convert; d. 1649. The date of his birth is uncertain. All that can be affirmed positively is that he was the only child of a one-time famous Puritan divine, William Crashaw, by a first marriage, and that he was born in London, probably not earlier than the year 1613. Of the mother nothing is known except that she died in her child's infancy, while his father was one of the preachers in the Temple; and not even her family name has been preserved to us. William Crashaw, the father, was born in Yorkshire of a prosperous stock, which had been settled for some generations in or about Handsworth, a place some few miles to the east of the present town of Sheffield. He was a man of unchallenged repute for learning in his day, an argumentative but eloquent preacher, strong in his Protestantism , and fierce in his denunciation of "Romish falsifications" and "besotted Jesuitries". He married a second time in 1619, and was once more made a widower in the following year. Richard, the future poet, could scarcely have been more than a child of six when this event took place; but the relations between the boy and his step-mother, brief as they must have been, were affectionate to an unusual degree. She was but four and twenty when she died in child-birth early in October, 1620, and she was buried in Whitechapel. No other details of this period of Crashaw's life have come down to us, but the few to which reference has been made make it abundantly evident that neither his poetic gifts nor the strange bias which he afterwards displayed for the more mystical side of

2. Richard Crashaw (1613-1649)
Biography, works, and web resources for the Metaphysical Poet
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Annibale Carracci (1560-1609)
The Coronation of the Virgin. to English Literature: Early 17th Century
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Greg Schorno

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Music: "Wilt Thou Unkind" : DOWLAND, John (1562-1626) English.
Sequenced by Allan Alexander.
From Early Music on MIDI . Used with permission.

3. Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw, Steps to the Temple, The Delights of the Muses (1646)and Carmen Deo Nostro (1652). Genre devotional poetry, experimenting
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Richard Crashaw, Steps to the Temple The Delights of the Muses (1646) and Carmen Deo Nostro Genre: devotional poetry, experimenting with metaphysical imagery borrowed from the continental tradition of the religious mystics (esp. St. Teresa of Avila) and from visual art forms associated with Catholic celebrations of saints' sufferings and mystics' visions. Form: mainly tetrameter couplets, with some metrical experiments in alternating tetrameter and dimeter ("Infant Martyrs"). Characters: saints and innocents, Jesus and the angels. Summary: Crashaw is the foremost exponent of the style that critics now call (after W. Sypher, 1955) the Baroque [from the French for an irregularly shaped pearl, perhaps from the Arabic ( buraq ) for stony or pebbled ground]. Baroque style resolves the agonized conflicts of Mannerism, which we see in the metaphysical conceits of Donne, Herbert, and some Herrick. Those poets created exotic and self-consciously inappropriate metaphors (lover-Beloved are like the feet of the navigator's compass, in Donne's "Validiction: Forbidding Mourning") to lure the reader into a felt appreciation of their emotional distress beyond the immediate stimulus of the poem's situation (they're parting for a while, but their grief makes his language search for near impossible comparisons). T.S. Eliot, in his essay on Shakespeare's Hamlet , said such poetic overstatement (in Hamlet's case, his response to the situation of the play) lacks an "objective correlative" or sufficient motive in the context to warrant the bizarre poetic response (Sypher 192). The baroque poet, like Crashaw or Milton (in

4. Selected Poems Of Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw (16131649).
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Richard Crashaw
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5. Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw (16131649) Richard Crashaw was the only son of WilliamCrashaw, a puritan preacher in London who had officiated
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Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw was the only son of William Crashaw, a puritan preacher in London who had officiated at the execution 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. England was 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 Loretto. Crashaw was much influenced by the Italian poet Marino, as well as his reading of the Italian and Spanish mystics. Though his verse is somewhat uneven in quality, at its best it is characterised by brilliant use of extravagant baroque imagery. Flaming Heart Wishes to his (Supposed) Mistress An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife Back ... Email

6. Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw. Loreto, 21 August 1649. Richard Crashaw wrote tostun and shock -. Poetry metaphysical and baroque. He died
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Richard Crashaw
Loreto, 21 August 1649 Richard Crashaw wrote - to stun and shock - Poetry metaphysical and baroque. He died at Loreto, near the Holy Shrine One Summer day in 1649. (Lamberto Bozzi)

7. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE—Richard Crashaw
RICHARD CRASHAW. 1613?1649. 345 Wishes to His Supposed Mistress.WHOE’ER she be— That not impossible She That shall command my
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Table of Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter
RICHARD CRASHAW
Wishes to His Supposed Mistress
That not impossible She
That shall command my heart and me:
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,
I wish her Beauty,
That owes not all its duty
Something more than Taffata or tissue can, Or rampant feather, or rich fan. By its own beauty drest, And can alone commend the rest. A Face, made up Out of no other shop A Cheek, where youth And blood, with pen of truth, A Cheek, where grows More than a morning rose, Which to no box his being owes. Lips, where all day Yet carry nothing thence away. Looks, that oppress Their richest tires, but dress And clothe their simplest nakedness. Eyes, that displace The neighbour diamond, and outface That sunshine by their own sweet grace. Tresses, that wear Jewels but to declare How much themselves more precious are: Whose native ray Can tame the wanton day Of gems that in their bright shades play.

8. Richard Crashaw - Selected Works
At the Poets' Corner website.
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9. The Works Of Richard Crashaw
crashaw Life Works Links Essays Books 17th C. Eng. Lit. to richardcrashaw. Site copyright ©19962003 Anniina Jokinen. All Rights Reserved.
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Steps to the Temple (1646)
The Weeper

The Weeper

D IVINE E PIGRAMS
On the Water of our Lord's Baptism

On the Baptized Ethiopian

On the Miracle of multiplied Loaves

On the Sepulchre of our Lord
...
A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa

The Delights of the Muses
Music's Duel
An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife Upon Ford's Two Tragedies On Marriage ... Wishes to his supposed Mistress Carmen Deo Nostro (1652) The Flaming Heart Upon the Book and Picture of Saint Teresa Christ Crucified Other Song Crashaw Life Works ... 17th C. Eng. Lit. to Richard Crashaw Site created by Anniina Jokinen on March 15, 1998. Last updated on February 11, 2003. Greg Schorno . All Rights Reserved. Used with express written permission.

10. Crashaw, Richard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. crashaw, richard. (krsh´ô) (KEY) , 1612?–1649, one of the English metaphysical poets.
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11. 28. A Hymn To The Name And Honor Of The Admirable Sainte Teresa By Richard Crash
Poem by richard crashaw. In The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
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12. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Crashaw, Richard
1898. crashaw, richard. (b. London, circa 1616; d. circa 1650). “EpigrammataSacra” (1634); “Steps to the Temple” (1646); etc. Works (1858). 1.
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13. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Serwis Katalog w Wirtualna Polska S.A. pierwszy portal w Polsce.
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Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
Poem Title Index
  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • (excerpt)
  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 14. Crashaw, Richard
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia crashaw, richard, krash'ô Pronunciation Key.crashaw, richard , 1612?–1649, one of the English metaphysical poets.
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    15. Poetry Month | Notable Poets
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    16. 29. The Flaming Heart By Richard Crashaw. Nicholson & Lee, Eds. 1917. The Oxford
    Poem by richard crashaw Vpon the book and Picture of the seraphicall saint Teresa, (as she is vsvally expressed with a Seraphim biside her). In The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
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    17. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    richard crashaw (16131649) DIVINE EPIGRAMS ON THE BAPTIZED ETHIOPIAN Original Text richard crashaw, Steps to the Temple (1646.) Facs. edn. Scolar Press, 1970. PR 3386 A75 1970 ROBA. First Publication Date 1646.
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    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Poem Title Index
  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • (excerpt)
  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
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    Conrad, Joseph ( 1857 1924 ). Cowper, William ( 1731 - 1800 ). crashaw,richard ( 1613 - 1649 ). D. De Quincey, Thomas ( 1785 - 1859 ).
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    A Addison, Joseph ( 1672 - 1719 ) Arnold, Matthew ( 1822 - 1888 ) Auden, W. H. ( 1907 - 1973 ) Austen, Jane ( 1775 - 1817 )
    B Bacon, Francis ( 1561 - 1626 ) Beckett, Samuel ( 1906 - 1989 ) Blake, William ( 1757 - 1827 ) Boswell, James ( 1740 - 1795 ) ... Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron ( 1788 - 1824 )
    C Carlyle, Thomas ( 1795 - 1881 ) Chaucer, Geoffrey ( 1340 - 1400 ) Coleridge, Samuel Tailor ( 1772 - 1834 ) Congreve, William ( 1670 - 1729 ) ... Crashaw, Richard ( 1613 - 1649 )
    D De Quincey, Thomas ( 1785 - 1859 ) Defoe, Daniel ( 1660 - 1731 ) Dickens, Charles ( 1812 - 1870 ) Donne, John ( 1572 - 1631 ) ... Dryden, John ( 1631 - 1700 )
    E Eliot, T. S. ( 1888 - 1965 ) Emerson, Ralph Waldo ( 1803 - 1882 )
    F Faulkner, William ( 1897 - 1962 ) Forster, E.M. ( 1879 - 1970 ) Frost, Robert ( 1874 - 1963 )
    G Goldsmith, Oliver ( 1730 - 1774 ) Gray, Thomas ( 1716 - 1771 )
    H Hardy, Thomas ( 1840 - 1928 ) Hawthorne, Nathaniel ( 1804 - 1864 ) Hazlitt, William ( 1778 - 1830 ) Hemingway, Ernest ( 1899 - 1961 ) ... Housman, A. E. ( 1859 - 1936 )
    I Irving, Washington ( 1783 - 1859 )

    19. Academic Directories
    Back to Educational Resources. crashaw, richard,
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    20. Academic Directories
    Cowley, Abraham, Puttenham, George. Cowper, William, Radcliffe, Anne.crashaw, richard, Rosenberg, Isaac. Daniel, Samuel, Rossetti, Christina.
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