POET and Saint ! to thee alone are given The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be, Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses... Complete Works - Page ixby Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 340 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 378 pages
...not come into th' Holy Land, Yet thither it infallibly does guide, And from afar 'tis all defcry'd. ON THE DEATH OF MR. CRASHAW. POET and Saint ! to thee alone are given The two moft facred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rareft union which can be, Next that of godhead... | |
| Abraham Cowley - English literature - 1806 - 294 pages
...not come into th' Holy Land, Yet thither it infallibly does guide, And from afar 't is all descry'd. ON THE DEATH OF MR. CRASHAW. POET and Saint ! to thee...The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be, Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses' banish'd... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 pages
...not come into th' Holy Land, Yet thither it infallibly does guide, And from afar 't is all descry'd. ON THE DEATH OF MR. CRASHAW. POET and Saint ! to thee...The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be, Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses' banish'd... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...guide, And from afar 'tis all descry' d. ON TI18 DEATH OF MR. CRASHAJf. POF.T and saint ! to thee alonq are given The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be, Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses' banish'd... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 pages
...not come into the' Holy Land, Yet thither it infallibly does guide, And from afar 'tis all descryM. ON THE DEATH OF MR. CRASHAW. POET and Saint ! to thee...The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven ; The hard and rarest union which can be, Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses' banish'd... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 306 pages
...land; Still idols here, like calves at Bethel, stand. And, though Pan's death long since all oracles POET and Saint! to thee alone are given The two most sacred names of Earth and Heaven: The hard and rarest union which can be, Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses' banish'd... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1823 - 580 pages
...may be inferred from the poem of Cowley on his death, which commences with the splendid apostrophe : Poet and saint ! to thee alone are given The two most sacred names of earth and heavea. He has been imitated by Pope ; and some traces of his expressions are to be found even in the... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1831 - 580 pages
...venerable names of Poet and Saint. See Cowley's verses on the death of Mr. Crashaw, which begin thus :" " Poet and Saint ! to thee alone are given The two most sacred names of earth and heaven." Select Works of Mr. A. Cvwley ; in two volumes : vol. ip 121 . of men, especially men of the world,... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1834 - 408 pages
...poor Car should print. His fate was wept by Cowley in a strain of noble tenderness and enthusiasm. Poet and Saint ! To thee alone are given The two most sacred names of earth and heaven, The hard and rarest union which can be *, Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses banish'd... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - Poets, English - 1834 - 478 pages
...poor Car should print. His fate was wept by Cowley in a strain of noble tenderness and enthusiasm. Poet and Saint ! To thee alone are given The two most sacred names of earth and heaven, TUo hard and rarest union which can be*. Next that of Godhead with humanity. Long did the Muses banish'd... | |
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