• On the Death of Mr. Crashaw Poet and Saint! to thee alone are given The two most sacred names of earth and heaven, The hard and rarest union which can...
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  • Richard Crashaw (c. 1613 – 21 August 1649) was an English poet, teacher, High Church Anglican cleric and Roman Catholic convert, who was one of the major...
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    Metaphysical poets (category 17th-century literature of England)
    "Grierson, poem 138. On the Death of Mr. Crashaw. Abraham Cowley. Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the 17th c." Izaac Walton, The Life of Henry Wotton, pp. 161–62...
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  • "On the Death of Mr. Crashaw" Poems Pindaric Odes Sir John Denham, translator, The Destruction of Troy, published anonymously, partial translation of Virgil's...
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    Harry Rowe (showman) (category 1799 deaths)
    W. Alexander. p. 602. Richard Crashaw; Francis Quarles; George Gilfillan (1857). The Poetical Works of Richard Crashaw and Quarles' Emblems. J. Nichol...
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    Don Haggerty (category 1988 deaths)
    (uncredited) Roar of the Crowd (1953) – Chuck Baylor Hannah Lee (1953) – Bill Crashaw City of Bad Men (1953) – Bob Thrailkill (uncredited) Take the High Ground...
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  • Doctor of Divinity. Guillaume Colletet, Le Banquet des Poètes Richard Crashaw, Steps to the Temple: Sacred poems, with other delights of the muses (expanded...
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  • 1646 in literature (category Years of the 17th century in literature)
    Shirley – The Triumph of Beauty (masque) Sir John Suckling – Fragmenta Aurea, collected plays, including The Sad One (unfinished) Richard Crashaw – Steps...
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  • surreal, fantasies of the earlier Metaphysical poets such as Donne and Crashaw: [Love]'s but an Ague that's reverst, Whose hot fit takes the Patient first...
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    during the great rebellion. London. p. 169. Retrieved 26 January 2011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "Richard Crashaw". The Living...
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    later in the 17th century a second generation of metaphysical poets were writing, including Richard Crashaw (1613–1649), Andrew Marvell (1621–1678), Thomas...
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    Guide in 1916. The Lectures on The Harvard Classics was edited by Willam A. Neilson, who had assisted Eliot in the selection and design of the works in Volumes...
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    Abraham Cowley (category People from the City of London)
    William Hervey and Crashaw, the last two being among Cowley's finest poems, brilliant, sonorous and original; the amusing ballad of The Chronicle, giving...
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  • John Floyd (Jesuit) (category 1649 deaths)
    Rayling, to make the Church of Rome seeme mysticall Babell [St. Omer], 1612. This contains an answer to The Jesuites Gospell, by William Crashaw, published...
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  • Fletcher: plays George Herbert: "The Temple" Robert Herrick Edmund Waller Sir John Suckling Abraham Cowley* Richard Crashaw Henry Vaughan Samuel Butler: Hudibras...
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  • Joseph Croshaw Raleigh Croshaw (sometimes spelled Rawley or Raleigh Crashaw) Mr. Cunningham Nicholas Curle John Curtis Rice Curtis Hancock Custis John...
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    Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1735) (category 1735 deaths)
    turned away from Cowley; and his liking for the "divine Herbert" and for Crashaw represented the tastes of sober and unfashionable readers. Although he...
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    Henry Briggs (mathematician) (category 1630 deaths)
    153: "Henry Briggs, the professor of mathematics, was a close friend of William Crashaw, and a committed Puritan venturer in the Virginia Company. Reijer...
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    Louise Chandler Moulton (category 1908 deaths)
    Herrick or Campion or Crashaw or Carew or Herbert or Vaughan." She wrote a weekly literary letter for the Sunday issue of the Boston Herald from 1886...
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  • Ralph Cudworth (died 1624) (category 1624 deaths)
    Pickering of Emmanuel College (1606), this became Cudworth's subject, and he was associated with William Crashaw in an edition of 1613. His edition of the Galatians...
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