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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

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richard crashaw Steps to the Temple. Two went to pray? O rather sayOne went to brag, th' other to pray One stands up close and
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Two went to pray? O rather say
One went to brag, th' other to pray: One stands up close and treads on high,
Where th' other dares not send his eye. One nearer to God's altar trod,
The other to the altar's God.
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47. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poet Biography Richard Crashaw
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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.
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.

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Seguace della maniera metafisica e di Herbert nella raccolta di poesie sacre Scalini al tempio Il cuore fiammeggiante (The flaming heart) dedicata a Teresa d'Avila, santa cattolica, e contenuta nella raccolta Carmen al nostro dio (Carmen Deo Nostro) apparsa postuma nel 1652.
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51. Richard Crashaw 1613
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The actual date of Richard Crashaw is uncertain in some sources it is given as 1612 in others as 1613. Richard was the only son of William Crashaw, who was a Puritan preacher in London. Richard did not share his father's religious beliefs, however. Directly in opposition to his father's wishes , he went to a High Church college at Cambridge. He later became a fellow of Peterhouse College but was forced to resign because of his Roman Catholic leanings. The fact that Oliver Cromwell's Puritans won the Civil War made England a dangerous place for Catholic sympathisers like Crashaw, and in 1644 he fled to France. Crashaw 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. As a poet 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.

52. Questionsheet For Richard Crashaw
Worksheet for richard crashaw´s. To The Countess of Denbigh. HomeworkRead the poem aloud. Make notes as you read along; You must
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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?
  • 53. Greatest Love Poems, Richard Crashaw, Wishes To His Supposed Mistress
    richard crashaw Wishes, To His (Supposed) Mistress. hoe'er she be,That not impossible she That shall command my heart and me;. Where
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    Wishes, To His (Supposed) Mistress
    hoe'er she be,
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    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 Or a bought blush, or a set smile. A face that's best By its own beauty drest

    54. 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. $32.50s. Complete Catalog
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    Crashaw, Richard (um 1613-1649) Englischer Dichter, einer der metaphysical poets Er wurde in London als Sohn eines puritanischen Geistlichen geboren und studierte an der Universität Cambridge 1644 verließ er England, trat 1645 in Frankreich zur römisch-katholischen Kirche über und ließ sich anschließend in Italien nieder. In blumigem, gefühlsbetontem Stil schrieb er vor allem metaphysisch und religiös geprägte Gedichte . Frühe epigrammatische Dichtungen erschienen in "Epigrammata sacra" (1634). Sein bedeutendstes dichterisches Werk ist "Steps to the Temple" (1646, erweitert 1648, siehe Abbildung: Titelblatt der Ausgabe von 1670 ). Der Sammelband "Carmen Deo Nostro" , der erst 1652 posthum erschien, enthält viele seiner frühen Gedichte und unveröffentlichten Werke. ... zurück. ... zurück zur Datenbank. ... weiter zu "Kunst im Netz". Dienstag, 6.August.2002, 15:07 Robert Morten

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    The Flaming Heart

    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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    57. Poet: Richard Crashaw - All Poems Of Richard Crashaw
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    59. Richard Crashaw A Hymn To The Name And Honour Of The Admirable
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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;

    60. Richard Crashaw Verses From The Shepherds' Hymn
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    WE saw Thee in Thy balmy nest,
    Young dawn of our eternal day;
    We saw Thine eyes break from the East,
    And chase the trembling shades away:
    We saw Thee, and we blest the sight,
    We saw Thee by Thine own sweet light. Poor world, said I, what wilt thou do To entertain this starry stranger? Is this the best thou canst bestow A cold and not too cleanly manger? Contend, the powers of heaven and earth, To fit a bed for this huge birth. Proud world, said I, cease your contest, And let the mighty babe alone; The phoenix builds the phoenix' nest, Love's architecture is His own. The babe, whose birth embraves this morn, Made His own bed ere He was born. I saw the curl'd drops, soft and slow, Come hovering o'er the place's head, Off'ring their whitest sheets of snow, To furnish the fair infant's bed.

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