Another piece, 'The Promise. To F. L. Esq., with Cra-haw's Poems (1653), has nothing quota le. (c) In Aylett's Poems, Peace with her Fowre Gardens, &c. (1622,, there are three little commendatory poems signed R. C.,' and these have been assigned to Crashaw; but '1622 forbids this, as he was then only in his 9-10th year. G. CONTENTS. As neither Crasbry or mus eachy Editors furnished Contents so the Epi- Dirt Tratations are intended to make Vol II as generally no- Dedication Latin pp. 7-11: English Is the Leader Latin pp 16-22; English DOT the asse that bore on: Seriour & The Zuri despiset, and rejected by His own CR... B. ๆๆ 15 I am ready not to be bound only, but to dyel, CR., G. 16. On Herod worshipped as a god, eaten of worms CL. The shadow of St. Peter heals the sick. 20 The dumbe healed, and the people enjoyned Crashaw's version madvertently miserted here instead of at p. 201. G. 46. The Judaic and Christian Sabbath. 47. The blind cured by the word of our Saviour 48. My burden is light 49. On the miracle of loaves 50. Now we know Thee to have a devil 51. On the blessed Virgin's bashfulness 71 53. Wherefore eateth your Master with Publicans? G. * 54. Come, see the place where the Lord lay} Vpon the sepulchre of our Lord. 57. The sick implore St. Peter's shadow 58. Why are ye troubled? Behold My hands, &c. G. 61. Christ the Vine to the Vinedresser-Father . G. CR., G. 73 CR., G. 74 87 |