'Steps to the Temple', 'Delights of the Muses' and Other PoemsOriginally published in 1904 as part of the Cambridge English Classics series, this book contains the Latin, Greek and English poems of the religious poet Richard Crashaw (c.1613-49). The texts are taken from the very earliest editions and manuscripts of Crashaw's poems, and the original spellings have been retained. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Crashaw's work or Enlightenment English literature more generally. |
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Contents
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 13 |
Section 3 | 64 |
Section 4 | 67 |
Section 5 | 71 |
Section 6 | 110 |
Section 7 | 125 |
Section 8 | 145 |
Section 13 | 187 |
Section 14 | 193 |
Section 15 | 243 |
Section 16 | 244 |
Section 17 | 251 |
Section 18 | 299 |
Section 19 | 301 |
Section 20 | 328 |
Section 9 | 154 |
Section 10 | 165 |
Section 11 | 176 |
Section 12 | 178 |
Section 21 | 333 |
Section 22 | 359 |
Section 23 | 369 |
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