Richard Crashaw, English poet, styled "the divine," was part of the Seventeenth-century Metaphysical School of poets.. English poet; one of the central figures associated with the Metaphysical poets in the 17th century
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O thou undaunted daughter of desires! By all thy dower of lights and fires;... Go to Quote / Comment
To these, whom Death again did wed, This grave's the second Marriage-bed. Go to Quote / Comment
Its the sense of touch. Any real city, you walk, you're bumped, brush past people. In LA, no one touches you. We're always behind metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much that we crash into each other just to feel something. Go to Quote / Comment