Richard Crashaw died on 1649-08-25.
Richard Crashaw was born in 1612.
Richard Crashaw, the English poet, was a Roman Catholic.Yes, Richard Crashaw was Roman Catholic that is why he tried to reform the church.
Ruth Coons Wallerstein has written: 'Richard Crashaw' -- subject(s): Crashaw, Richard, 1613?-1649 'Studies in seventeenth-century poetic' -- subject(s): History and criticism, English poetry, Elegiac poetry, English, Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678, English Elegiac poetry
Margaret Claydon has written: 'Richard Crashaw's paraphrases of the Vexilla Regis, Stabat Mater, Adoro Te, Lauda Sion, Dies Irae, O Gloriosa Domina'
Yes, he does die by Richard
Some 17th century British poets who wrote lyric poetry about such matters as love and religion were referred to as "metaphysical poets." They include Abraham Cowley, Richard Crashaw, John Donne, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell and Henry Vaughan.
Richard Jenkins is alive.
Richard Afton died in 1985.
Richard Kornay died in 1931.
Richard Littledale died in 1951.
Richard Giese died in 2011.
Richard Vicary died in 2006.