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The complete works of Richard Crashaw

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CONTENTS.
STEPS TO THE TEMPLE.
The Weeper 1
The Weeper 8
The Tear 13
DIVINE EPIGRAMS : —
On the Water of our Lord's Baptism 16
On the Baptized Ethiopian 16
On the Miracle of multiplied Loaves 16
Upon the Sepulchre of our Lord 16
The Widow's Mites 17
On the Prodigal 17
On the still surviving Marks of our Saviour's Wounds 17
The Sick implore St. Peter's Shadow 17
The Dumb healed, and the People enjoined silence 18
Come, see the place where the Lord lay 18
To Pontius washing his Hands 18
To the Infant Martyrs 18
On the Miracle of Loaves 19
Why are ye afraid, O ye of little faith ? 19
On the Blessed Virgin's bashfulness 19
Upon Lazarus's Tears 20
Two went up into the Temple to pray 20
Upon the Ass that bore our Saviour 20
I am not worthy that Thou shouldst come under my Roof 21
Upon the Powder-day 21
I am the Door 21
The Blind cured by the Word of our Saviour 21
And He answered them nothing 22
To our Lord, upon the Water made Wine 22
Neither durst any Man from that day ask Him any more Questions 22
Upon our Saviour's Tomb, wherein never man was laid 23
It is better to go into Heaven with one Eye, &c. 23
Upon the dumb Devil cast out, and the slanderous Jews put to silence 24
And a certain Priest coming that way, looked on him, and passed by 24
Blessed be the Paps which Thou hast sucked 24
To Pontius washing his blood-stained Hands 25
Ye build the Sepulchres of the Prophets 25
Upon the Infant Martyrs 25
Verily I say unto you, Ye shall weep and lament 26
Upon our Lord's last comfortable Discourse with His Disciples 26
Dives asking a Drop 26
Give to Caesar And to God 26
But now they have seen and hated 27
Upon the Crown of Thorns taken from our Blessed Lord's Head, all bloody 27
She began to wash His Feet with Tears and wipe them with the Hairs of her Head 27
On St. Peter cutting off Malchus's Ear 28
But Men loved Darkness rather than Light 28
I am ready not only to be bound but to die 28
On St. Peter casting away his Nets at our Savior's Call 28
Our Lord in His Circumcision to His Father 29
On the Wounds of our crucified Lord 29
On our crucified Lord, naked and bloody 30
Easter-Day 30
On the bleeding Wounds of our crucified Lord 31
Samson to his Delilah 33
Psalm XXIII 33
Psalm CXXXVII 35
A Hymn of the Nativity, sung by the Shepherds v
Sospetto D'Herode 42
On a Prayer-Book sent to Mrs. M. R 61
On Mr. G. Herbert's Book, entitled, "The Temple of Sacred Poems," sent to a Gentlewoman 66
A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa 67
An Apology for the precedent Hymn 73
On a Treatise of Charity 75
On the glorious Assumption of the Blessed Virgin 77
A Hymn on the Circumcision of our Lord 79
On Hope 81
THE DELIGHTS OF THE MUSES.
Music's Duel 87
Upon the Death of a Gentleman 93
Upon the Death of Mr. Herrys 94
Upon the Death of the most desired Mr. Herrys 96
In eundem Scazon 98
Another 99
An Epitaph 101
An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife, who died and were buried together 103
An Epitaph upon Doctor Brook 103
Upon Mr. Staninough's Death 104
Upon the Duke of York's Birth. A Panegyric 105
Upon Ford's two Tragedies 109
On a foul Morning, being then to take a Journey 109
Upon the fair Ethiopian, sent to a Gentlewoman 111
On Marriage 111
To the Morning. Satisfaction for sleep 111
Loves Horoscope 113
Out of Virgil, in the praise of the Spring 115
With a Picture sent to a Friend 117
In Praise of Lessius's rule of Health 117
The beginning of Heliodorus 119
Cupid's Cryer. Out of the Greek 120
On Nanus 123
Upon Venus putting on Mars's Arms 123
Upon the same 123
Upon Bishop Andrews' Picture before his Sermons 124
Out of Martial 124
A Song. Out of the Italian 125
Out of the Italian 127
Out of the Italian 128
On the Frontispiece of Isaacson's Chronology Explained 128
Or thus 130
An Epitaph upon Mr. Ashton, a conformable Citizen 131
Out of Catullus 132
Wishes to his supposed Mistress 133
Upon two green Apricocks sent to Cowley by Sir Crashaw 138
SACRED POEMS.
Crashawe, the Anagram "He was Car" 143
An Epigram 145
To the noblest and best of Ladies the Countess o Denbigh 146
To the Name above every Name, the Name of Jesus. A Hymn 148
In the glorious Epiphany of our Lord God 156
To the Queen's Majesty on Twelfth-day 165
The Office of the Holy Cross. For the Hour of Matins 166
For the Hour of Prime 168
The Third 170
The Sixth 172
The Ninth 174
Evensong 176
Complin 178
The Recommendation 180
Yexilla Regis 181
Charitas nimia 183
Sancta Maria dolorum 186
The Hymn of Saint Thomas in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 190
The Hymn for the Blessed Sacrament. Lauda Sion Salvatorem 192
The Hymn "Dies irae Des ilia." In Meditation of the Day of Judgment 195
The Hymn "O Gloriosa domina" 198
The flaming Heart 200
A Song 204
To Mistress M. R. Counsel concerning her choice 205
Alexias. The First Elegy 207
The Second Elegy 208
The Third Elegy 210
Description of a religious House and condition of Life 212
POEMATA LATINA.
Bulla 217
Thesaurus Malorum Foemina 222
In Apollinea depereuntem Daphnen 223
AEneas patris sui bajulus 224
In Pigmaliona 225
Arion 226
Phoenicis Genethliacon et Epicedion 227
Epitaphium 227
Damno affici saepe fit Lucrum 228
Humanae Vitae Descriptio 228
Tranquillitas animi, similitudine ducta ab ave captiva et canora tamen 230
Beverendo admodum Viro Benjamino Lany, &c. 235
Venerabili Viro Magistro Toumay, Tutori suo summe observando 239
Ornatissimo Viro praeceptori suo colendissimo, Magistro Brook 240
In Picturam Beverendissimi Episcopi, D. Andrews 241
Votiva domus Petrensis pro domo Dei 242
In caeterorum operum difficili parturitione gem it us 244
Epitaphium in Gulielmum Herrisium 245
In eundem 248
Natalis Principis Mariae 248
In Senerissimae Beginae partum hiemalem 250
Natalis Ducis Eboracensis 252
In faciem Augustissimi Begis a morbillis integram 253
Ad Carolum primum, Bex redux 254
Ad Principem nondum natum Begina gravida 255
EPIGRAMMATA SACBA.
Lectori 259
Pharisaeus et Publicanus 265
In Asinum Christi vectorem 265
Dominus apud suos vilis 266
Ad Bethesdae piscinam positus 266
Christus ad Thomam 266
Quisquisperdiderit animam suammea causa, invenieteam 267
Primo mane venit ad sepulchrum Magdalena 267
Quinque panes ad qninque hominum millia 267
ASthiops lotus 268
Pnblicanus procul stans percutlebat pectus suum 268
Obolum viduae 268
Maria vero assidens ad pedes ejus, audiebat eum 269
In Spiritus Sancti descensum 269
Congestis omnibus peregre profectus est 270
Non solum vinciri sed et mori paratus sum 270
In Herodem 'EKUiXtyKofipurov 270
Videns ventum magnum, timuit, etcumcoepisset demergi, clamavit, &c 271
Obtulit eis pecunias 271
Umbra S. Petri medetur segrotis 271
Tetigit linguam ejus, &c. 272
Sacerdos quidam descendens eadem via, y idit et proteriit 272
Leprosi ingrati 272
Ne soliciti estote in crastinum 273
A telonio Matthaeus 273
Viduae filius e feretro matri redditur 273
Bonum intrare in coelos cum uno oculo, &c 274
Hydropicus sanatur 274
Non erat iis in diversorio locus 274
In lacrymas Lazari spretas a Divite 275
Indignatur Caiphas Christo se confitenti 275
Cum tot signa edidisset, non credebunt in eum 275
Ad S. Ahdream piscatorem 276
Ego sum Yox, &c 276
Yincula sponte decidunt 276
In diem omnium Sanctorum 277
In die Conjurationis sulphurese 277
Deus sub utero Yirginis 277
Ad Judaeos mactatores Stephani 278
D. Joannes in exilio 279
Ad Infantes Martyres 279
Quserit Jesum suum beata Virgo 279
Non sum dignus ut sub tecta mea venias 280
Christus accusatus nihil respondet 280
Nunc dimittis 280
Yerbum inter spinas 281
Sabbatum Judaicum et Christianum 281
Ad Yerbum Dei sanatur caecus 281
Onus meum leve est 282
Miraculum quinque panum 282
Nunc scimus te habere dsemonium 282
In beat® Virgin is verecundiam 283
In vulnera Dei pendentis 283
Quare cum Publicanis manducat Magister vester ? 284
Ecce locus ubi jacuit Dominus 284
Deprosi ingrati 285
In cicatrices quas Christus habet in se adbuc superstites 285
AEger implorat umbram D. Petri 285
Quid turbati estis ? Videte manus meas et pedes, quia ego ipse sum 286
In vincula Petro sponte delapsa, et apertas fores 286
Deferebantur a corpore ejus sudaria, &c 286
Christus Vitis ad Vinitorem Patrem 287
Pene persuades mihi ut fiam Christianus 287
Lux venit in mundum, sed dilexerunt homines magis tenebras quam lucem 287
Dives implorat guttam 288
Quomodo potest homo gigni qui est senex ? 288
Arbor Christijussu arescens 289
Zacharias minus credens 289
In aquam baptism i Dominici 289
Mulieri incurvatse meditur Dominus, indignante Archi synagogo 290
Neque ausus fuit quisquam ex illo die eum amplius interrogate 290
S. Joannes matri suss 290
Si filius Dei es, dejice te 291
Dominus flens ad Judaeos 291
Nec velut hie Publicanus 291
In Saulum fulgore nimio excescatum 292
Beati oculi qui vident 292
Filius e feretro matri redditur 292
In seculi sapientes 293
In Judaeos Christum praecipitare conantes 293
In Draconem prsecipitem 293
Beats Virgini credenti 294
Licetne Caesari censum dare ? 294
In tibicines et turban tumultuantem circa defunctam 294
Piscatores vocati 296
Date Caesare 296
Dominus asino vehitur 296
Videbunt Filium hominis venientem in nube 296
Nisi digitum immisero, &c. 296
Ad JudaBos mactatores S. Stephani 296
Sancto Joanni, dilecto discipulo 297
In lactentes Martyres 297
Deus nobiscum 297
Christus circumcisus ad Patrem 298
In Epipbaniam Domini 298
Ecce quaerebamus te, &c 299
Aquae in vinum versae 299
Absenti Centurionis filio Dominus absens medetur 299
Quid timidi estis 300
Nunc dimittis 300
In segetem sacram 300
Ccepit lacrymis rigare pedes ejus, et capillis extergebat 301
Quid vis tibi faciam? 301
Christus mulieri Canaaneae difficilior 301
Beatus venter et ubera, &c 302
In Christum vitem 302
Yos flebitis et lamentabimini 302
In gregem Christi Pastoris 303
In vulnera pendentis Domini 303
Paralyticus convalescens 308
Tunc sustulerunt lapides 304
In resurrectionem Domini 304
Aliqui vero dubitabant 304
In vulnerum vestigia quaoostendit Dominus, ad fir mandam suorum fidem 306
Mittit Joannes qui quaerant a Christo, an is sit 305
In Petrum auricidam 305
Manus arefacta sanatur 306
In Pontium male laufcum 306
In piscem dotatum 306
Ego vici mundum 307
In ascensionem Domini 307
In descensum Spiritus Sancti 307
Juga bourn emi 309
D. Paulum, verbo sanantem claudum, pro Mercurio
Lystres adoraut 309
In S. Columbam ad Christi caput sedentem 309
In fores Divi Petro sponte apertas 310
Murmurabant Pharissei, dicentes, Recipit peccatores et corned it cum ibis 311
In trabem Pharisaicam 311
Constituerunt nt si quis confiteretur eum esse Christum, synagoga moveretur 311
De voto filiorum Zebedmi 312
Ad hospites ccense miraculosae quinque panum 312
De Christo oontra muudum pugna 312
Grseci disputatores Divo Paulo mortem machinantur 313
Qui maximus est inter vos, esto sicut qui minimus 313
Luc. xix. 41 313
Christus in JEgypto 314
In csecos Christum confltentes, Pharisseos abnegantes 314
Si quis pone me veniet, tollat crucem et sequatur me 314
Belictis omnibus sequutus est eum 315
Aedificatis sepulchra Prophetarum 315
In manum aridam qua Christo mota est miseratio 315
Ad D. Lucam medicum 316
Hydropious sanatus, Christum jam sitiens 316
In (return ccelestem omnium Sanctorum 316
Christus absenti medetur 317
Cmcus natus 317
Et ridebant ilium 318
In sapientiam seculi 318
In stabulum ubi natus est Dominus 318
S. Stephanas amicis suis, funus sibi curantibus 319
In D. Joannem, quern Domitianus fervent! oleo (illsesum) indidit 319
In tenellos Martyres 320
Attulerunt ei omnes male efifectos, dsemoniacos, lunaticos — et sanavit eos 320
Tuam ipsius animam pertransibit gladius 320
In sanguinem circumcisionis Domini. Ad convivas, quos haeic dies apud nos solennes habet 321
Puer Jesus inter Doctores 322
Ad Christum, de aqua in yinum versa 322
Christus infans Patri sistitur in templo 322
Leprosus Dominum implorans 323
Christus in tempestate 323
Annunciant ritus, quos non licet nobis suscipere, cum simus Romani 324
Hie lapis fiat panis 324
Mulier Canaanitis 325
Deus, post expulsum Daemonem mutum, maledicis Judaeis os obturat 325
Dicebant, Vere hie est propheta 326
Christus ambulabat in porticu Salomon is, et hiems erat 326
Dederunt nummos militibus 326
Beatae Virgini de salutations Angelica 327
Pontio lavante 327
In die passionis Dominica? 328
In die Resurrectionis Dominicae 328
In cicatrices Domini adhuc superstites 329
Pacem meam do vobis 330
In D. Paulum illuminatum simul et excaecatum 331
Ego sum Via. Ad Judseos spretores Christi 331
In nocturnum et hiemale iter infantis Domini 331
Non dico, me rogaturum Patrem pro vobis 335
In die Ascensionis Dominicae 336
Caecus implorat Christum 337
Quis ex vobis si habeat centum oves, et perdiderit unam ex illis, &c 338
Herodi D. Jacobum obtruncanti 339
Caeci receptis oculis Christum sequuntur 339
Zachaeus in sycomoro 340

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