The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume ICrashaw, Richard
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The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume I
Crashaw, Richard
English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700
'So cherries blush, and kathern peares,
And _apricocks_, in youthfull yeares.'
(Works, by HAZLITT, vol. ii. p. 287.) G.
[88] Appeared originally in the 'Delights' of 1648 (pp. 67-8): was
reprinted in 1652 (pp. 115-120) and 1670 (pp. 200-4). Our text is that
of 1652, as before; but see various readings at close of the poems. See
also our Essay for critical remarks. Our poet translates from the Latin
of FRANCIS REMOND. G.
[89] Charles I. See our Essay on this and kindred poems, and their
relation to the Latin royal poems. G.
[90] See our Notes to Panegyric on the Queen's 'numerous progenie.' G.
[91] Petronius, Satyricon, cap. 93. G.
[92] See notice of Staninough in our Essay, as before. G.
[93] See our Essay, as before, for notice of PORTER. G.
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