Birth date: 
1612
Death date: 
1649
Birth town: 
Country: 
England

Richard was the only son of William Crashaw, a puritan preacher in London who had officiated at the burning of Mary, Queen of Scots. In defiance of his father's views on religion, Crashaw went to a High Church college at Cambridge, Pembroke. He later became a fellow of Peterhouse College but was forced to resign because of his Roman Catholic leanings.

Victory for Oliver Cromwell's Puritans in the Civil War made England a dangerous place for Catholic sympathisers like Crashaw, and in 1644 he fled to France. He became a Catholic sometime around 1645. His friend Abraham Cowley found him living in poverty in Paris, and introduced him to Charles I's Queen, Henrietta Maria. She sent Crashaw to Rome with a recommendation to the Pope. On his arrival in Italy however, Crashaw was simply allotted a position in a cardinal's household. Four months before he died, he was made a sub-canon of the Cathedral of Santa Casa in Loreto.

Crashaw was much influenced by the Italian poet Marino, as well as his reading of the Italian and Spanish mystics. Though his verse is somewhat uneven in quality, at its best it is characterised by brilliant use of extravagant baroque imagery.

Poems by this Poet

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Love thou art absolute, sole Lord 5 September 2014
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Odes of Horace - Ode 2.13 5 September 2014
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Sospetto d'Herode 5 September 2014
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Steps to the Temple 5 September 2014
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O Heart! the equal poise of love's both parts 5 September 2014
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Out of Virgil, in the Praise of the Spring 5 September 2014
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A Hymn to the Name and Honor of the Admirable Saint Teresa 5 September 2014
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In the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God 5 September 2014
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On St. Peter Casting Away His Nets at Our Saviours Call 5 September 2014
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Upon Two Greene Apricockes Sent to Cowley by Sir Crashaw 5 September 2014
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