10 ordspråk av Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw
Richard Crashaw föddes
1613 och dog den 25 August
1649 - known for religious verse of vibrant stylistic ornamentation and ardent faith.
Mer info via Google eller Bing. Hitta foto... And when life's sweet fable ends, Soul and body part like friends; No quarrels, murmurs, no delay; A kiss, a sigh, and so away.
|
Farewell house, and farewell home! / She's for the Moors, and martyrdom.
|
It was Thy day, sweet! and did rise / Not from the East, but from Thine eyes.
|
Life, that dares send / A challenge to his end, / And when it comes say, `Welcome, friend!'
|
Love, thou art absolute sole Lord Of life and death
|
O thou undaunted daughter of desires! / By all thy dower of lights and fires; / By all the eagle in thee, all the dove; / By all thy lives and deaths of love; / By thy large draughts of intellectual day.
|
O thou undaunted daughter of desires! / By all thy dower of lights and fires; / By all the eagle in thee, all the dove; / By all thy lives and deaths of love; / By thy large draughts of intellectual day.
|
The conscious water saw its God, and blushed.
|
Two walking baths; two weeping motions;/ Portable, and compendious oceans.
|
Welcome, all wonders in one sight! Eternity shut in a span.
|