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INTRODUCTION (Editorial, and Guide to the Study of
Crashaw)
ix
ORIGINAL TITLE-PAGES
xxiji, xxiv
THE PREFACE TO THE READER (by the Original Editor)
XXV
UPON THE DEATH OF THE MOST DESIRED MR. HERRYS -
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ANOTHER
His EPITAPH .
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AN EPITAPH UPON DOCTOR BROOK
AN EPITAPH UPON MR. ASHTON, A CONFORMABLE
CITIZEN
TO THE QUEEN : AN APOLOGY
To the QUEEN : UPON HER NUMEROUS PROGENY
UPOn Two GREEN APRICOTS SENT TO COWLEY BY SIR
CRASHAW
UPON BISHOP ANDREWS'S PICTURE BEFORE HIS SERMONS
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Out of Virgil. In the Praise of the Spring -
The Beginning of Heliodorus
Out of the Greek-Cupid's Crier
Out of the Italian : A Song (“To thy Lover”)
Out of the Italian (“ Love now no fire")
Out of the Italian (“Would any one”)
Out of Catullus (" Come and let us live”)
To Ælia : Out of Martial
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SOSPETTO D'HERODE (The Suspicion of Herod)
THE TEAR
OUR B[LESSED] LORD IN His CIRCUMCISION TO His
FATHER
“NEITHER DURST ANY MAN FROM THAT DAY ASK HIM
ANY MORE QUESTIONS
“ WHY ARE YE AFRAID, O YE OF LITTLE Faith?”
To Pontius (Pilate] WASHING HIS BLOOD-STAINED
HANDS
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ON THE STILL SURVIVING MARKS OF OUR SAVIOUR'S
WOUNDS
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ON THE WOUNDS OF OUR CRUCIFIED LORD
U PON EASTER DAY
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PSALM XXIII. -
PSALM CXXXVII.
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ON A TREATISE OF CHARITY .
ON MR. GEORGE HERBERT'S BOOK, ENTITLED “THE
TEMPLE OF SACRED POEMS”
AGAINST IRRESOLUTION AND DELAY IN MATTERS OF
RELIGION (Version of 1653) -
DIVINE EPIGRAMS :
“ Two went up into the Temple to pray”
Give to Cæsar-and to God- .
On the Blessed Virgin's Bashfulness
“ It is better to go into Heaven with one eye”
On the Water of our Lord's Baptism
But now they have seen and hated
“And he answered them Nothing
Upon the Ass that bore our Saviour
“I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under
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my roof”
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To our Lord, upon the Water made Wine -
The blind cured by the word of our Saviour
On the Miracle of Loaves
On the Miracle of Multiplied Loaves
The Widow's Mites
On the Prodigal
Dives asking a Drop
Upon Lazarus's Tears
On St. Peter casting away his nets at our Saviour's
call
99
Upon the dumb devil cast out, and the slanderous
Jews put to silence
The dumb healed, and the people enjoined silence
“She began to wash his feet with tears, and wipe
them with the hairs of her head”
“ And a certain Priest coming that way looked
on him, and passed by”
“Verily I say unto you, ye
shall
weep
and
lament"
“Ye build the sepulchres of the prophets”.
Upon our Lord's last comfortable discourse with
His Disciples”
“I am the Door"
“But men loved darkness rather than light”
To Pontius washing his hands
Come, see the place where the Lord lay"
The sick implore St. Peter's shadow
On St. Peter cutting off Malchus' ear •
On the Baptized Ethiopian
“I am ready not only to be bound, but to die "
* To the Infant Martyrs
Upon the Infant Martyrs
Samson to his Delilah
Upon the Powder Day
Aquae in vinum versae
Translation of same, by H. Kelsey White
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