Poetic Openings : William Cowper to Richard Crashaw
Poet : William Cowper :
Poem : Welcome To The Table :
First Line : This is the feast of heavenly wine,
Poet : William Cowper :
Poem : Wisdom :
First Line : (Proverbs, viii. 22-31)
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : A Hymn Of The Nativity, Sung By The Shepherds :
First Line : Chorus.
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : A Hymn To The Name And Honour Of The Admirable Saint Teresa :
First Line : Love, thou are absolute sole lord
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : A Song :
First Line : Lord, when the sense of thy sweet grace
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : An Epitaph Upon Husband And Wife :
First Line : TO these whom death again did wed
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : An Epitaph Upon Husband And Wife, Who Died And Were Buried Together :
First Line : To these whom death again did wed
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : But Men Loved Darkness Rather Than Light :
First Line : The world’s light shines, shine as it will,
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : Christ Crucified :
First Line : Thy restless feet now cannot go
Poet : Richard Crashaw :
Poem : Divine Epigrams: On The Baptized Ethiopian :
First Line : Let it no longer be a forlorn hope