Illustrations in Vol. II. 4to.
| Photograph of the Cartoon for the memorial-window to Crashaw in Peterhouse, by F. Madox-Brown, Esq. R.A. | facing title-page. |
| The captive Song-bird, by Mrs. Blackburn | vignette to Essay. |
| Vignette illustrations, by W.J. Linton, Esq. | pp. 96, 242, 251, 295, 329, 350, 373, 377. |
ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND POETRY OF CRASHAW.[2]
In our Memorial-Introduction (vol. i. p. xxvi.) we make two promises, which fall now to be redeemed:
(a) A Study of the Life and Poetry of Richard Crashaw.
(b) A Memoir of William Crashaw, B.D., his Father.
The latter is in so many ways elucidative and illuminative of the former, outwardly and inwardly, that I deem it well to give it first.