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And I, what is my crime I cannot tell,
Unless it be a crime to haue lou'd too well.
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Two went to pray? Oh, rather say One went to brag, the other to pray.
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The conscious water saw its God, and blushed.
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Richard Crashaw
Born:
1612
Died:
August 21, 1649
(aged 37)
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Richard Crashaw was an English poet, teacher, Anglican cleric and Catholic convert, who was among the major figures associated with the metaphysical poets in seventeenth-century English literature.
Known for:
Metaphysical Poetry
Selected Poems: Secular & Sacred
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