Loe! where a wounded heart with bleeding eyes ongere le she a faming fountain, or a weeping fre Parents of eyler-footed rille! Ener-bubling things! Thawing crystall: mowy Lille Still spending, nener spent! I mean Tay fair eyes, sweet Magdalene! 5 2d edition, 1648. STEPS TO THE TEMPLE, Sacred Poems. With The Delights of the Muses. By RICHARD CRASHAW, some times of Pembroke Hall, and The second Edition wherein are added divers LONDON, Printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be The title-page to the 'Delights of the Muses' is exactly the same with that of 1646, except the date '1648.' Collation: Engraved title-page; title-page (printed); the Preface to the Reader and the Author's Motto, pp. 6; Steps,' pp. 110; the Table, pp. 4; the Delights;' title-page; the Table, pp. 3; Poems, pp. 71. 3d edition, 1652. CARMEN DEO NOSTRO, TE DECET HYMNVS SACRED POEMS, Collected, Avgmented, Most humbly Presented. My Lady The Covntesse of DENBIGH By Her most deuoted Seruant. R. C. In heaty [sic] acknowledgment of his immortall obligation to her Goodnes & Charity. AT PARIS By PETER TARGA, Printer to the Archbishope ef [sic] Paris, in S. Victors streete at the golden sunne. M. DC. LII. [8] Collation: Title-page; Verses by CAR, pp. 3; Verse-Letter to Countess of Denbigh, pp. 3 [all unpaged]; the Poems, pp. 131. (See our Preface for more on this and preceding and succeeding volumes, and for notice of a separate edition of the Verse-Letter to the Countess of Denbigh.) |