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E-raamat: Selected Poems

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One of the greatest English poets of the mid-seventeenth century, Richard Crashaw is still widely neglected and misunderstood. Published to celebrate the 400th anniversary of his birth, this new selection of his work aims to help restore him to his rightful place. Skilfully and sensitively arranged by Robin Holloway, Professor Emeritus of Musical Composition at the University of Cambridge, this selection unfolds in a sequence of movements and intermezzi, Crashaw's secular verse forming a lively counterpoint to his beautiful devotional poetry. The selection also includes some of Crashaw's Latin verse, with wholly new English translations.

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'[ Crashaw exhibits] a deliberate conscious perversity of language... like that of the amazing, impressive interior of St. Peter's.' --T.S. Eliot 'A fine selection of Crashaw's lyrics with an engagingly personal introduction. Holloway's friendly and witty approach may find Crashaw a new audience as much by acknowledging his weaknesses for the modern reader as by championing his strengths.' --Times Literary Supplement

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Choice and Shape of this Selection xviii
On the Death of Mr. Crashaw (Abraham Cowley) 1(4)
I Secular
Musicks Duell
5(5)
In praise of Lessius
10(2)
Epithalamium
12(4)
Upon the Kings coronation
16(2)
On a foule Morning, being then to take a journey
18(1)
On Marriage
19(1)
An Epitaph upon a Young Married Couple Dead and Buried Together
19(1)
The Authors Motto
19(1)
Wishes to his (Supposed) Mistresse
20(7)
Intermezzo I
Upon two greene Apricockes sent to Cowley
27(1)
Sir Crashaw
On Mr. G. Herberts booke intituled the Temple of Sacred Poems, sent to a Gentlewoman
28(1)
College Elegies
Upon the Death of a Gentleman [ Mr Chambers]
29(1)
From Upon the Death of Mr. Herrys
30(1)
From Upon the Death of the most' desired Mr. Herrys
30(1)
From His Epitaph
31(1)
From An Elegy upon the death of Mr Stanninow fellow of Queenes Colledge
31(1)
On the death of Wm Henshaw, student in Eman. Coll
32(1)
An Elegy upon the death of Mr Christopher Rouse Esquire
33(2)
From Sospetto d'Herode
35(5)
Bulla / Bubble
40(13)
II Sacred, Part 1: Steps to the Temple
The Preface to the Reader
53(2)
The Weeper
55(4)
The Teare
59(2)
In the Holy Nativity of our Lord God
61(4)
A Hymn to the Name and Honor of the Admirable Sainte Teresa
65(6)
From The Flaming Heart
71(1)
In the Glorious ASSUMPTION of Our Blessed Lady
72(5)
Intermezzo II
A Selection of Sacred Epigrams, in English and Latin
Joann. 5: Ad Bethesdæ piscinam positus
77(1)
On the water of our Lords Baptism
77(1)
Act. 8: On the baptized Æthiopian
77(1)
Joann. 2: Aquee in vinum versæ
78(1)
In (Joh. 17.) Cygnæam Di Jesu cantionem
78(1)
Upon the Sepulchre of our Lord
79(1)
The Widowes Mites
79(1)
Luk. 15: On the Prodigall
79(1)
Matthew 8: I am not worthy that thou should'st come under my roofe
79(1)
Matth. 27.12: Christus accusatus nihil respondit
79(1)
On our crucified Lord Naked, and bloody
80(1)
Luc. 18: Pharisæus & Publicanus
80(1)
Joh. 3: But men loved darknesse rather then Light
81(1)
In spinas demtas e Christi capite cruentatas
81(2)
Sacred Fragments
Luke
2. Quærit Jesum suum Maria
83(1)
From Out of Grotius his Tragedy of Christes Sufferinges
84(1)
From On a prayer booke sent to Mrs. M.R
84(2)
The Recommendation
86(1)
Hope (Abraham Cowley), intertwined with M. Crashaws ANSWER FOR HOPE
87(2)
For Hope (Abraham Cowley)
89(4)
III Sacred, Part 2: Carmen Deo Nostro
To the Name above Every Name, the Name of Jesus
93(6)
From Charitas Nimia, or The Dear Bargain
99(2)
Adoro Te
101(2)
To the Same Party Councel concerning her Choise
103(2)
A Song
105(1)
From A Description of a Religious House and Condition of Life
106(1)
Against Irresolution and Delay in Matters of Religion
107
RICHARD CRASHAW was born in London in 1613, the son of a Puritan priest. He was educated at Cambridge and then began to teach at the university. However, his conversion to Roman Catholicism led to his removal from Cambridge and in 1649 he died, supposedly poisoned, in exile in Italy. ROBIN HOLLOWAY studied composition with Alexander Goehr in his teens, and read English at King's College, Cambridge. In 2011 he retired from a personal Professorship at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.