Crashaw, Richard, poet

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referencedIn EGMONT PAPERS. Vol. CXCII (ff. i+169). Egmont MS. 255. Commonplace book of Sir John Perceval, 1st Bart., probably compiled while at Magdalene College, Cambridge; 1646-1649, n.d. The chief contents are poems, mostly with no indication of authorship, a..., 1646-1649 British Library
referencedIn 1942-1965.1. ‘The Midnight Murk’; 1942. Annotated photocopy.2. ‘Legacies’ (Donne); 1943.3. ‘Lord, When the Sense of Thy Sweet Grace’ (Crashaw), op.21, no. 1; 1944. Score and annotated printed copy.4. ‘There was neither Grass nor Corn’ (Cornford); 194..., 1942-1968 British Library
referencedIn DIVINE EPIGRAMS, Psalms, Epitaphs, and various other poems, with dedicatory lines to a lady; by Richard Crashaw. Autograph. Paper; ff. 50. Bound in silvered silk. Edited by the Rev. Alexander B. Gro,-,art, D.D., as a Supplement to Crashaw's poems (Fu..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn BLAKENEY COLLECTION. Vol. LI. Miscellaneous documents and fragments; circa 15th cent.-1941, n.d. Partly copies and printed. Partly Latin and French. Vellum and paper; ff. 119. Largest size 340 x 213mm. 1. ff. 1-11. Fragments of medieval manuscripts, ..., 1400-1941 British Library
referencedIn ABRAHAM COWLEY: elegy 'On Mr. Crashaw'; circa 1649-1652. Autograph fair copy. The manuscript comes from a collection of verses found among the papers of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, to whom it may have been presented by the author while they we..., approximately 1649-1652 British Library
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