Richard Crashaw Quotes
A collection of quotes by Richard Crashaw.
Richard Crashaw (1613-1649) was an English poet and clergyman known for his religious poetry and intense lyricism. He was born into a Puritan family and educated at Cambridge University, where he later became a Fellow. Crashaw converted to Catholicism and, after being expelled from Cambridge during the English Civil War, fled to France. His most famous works, collected in "Steps to the Temple" (1646), explore themes of divine love, religious ecstasy, and the sweetness of Christ's love. Crashaw's poetry is characterized by its rich imagery, sensual language, and deeply spiritual themes. He died at a young age, leaving a lasting legacy in English poetry.