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Richard Crashaw

1613 - 1650 Author of "Gloomy Night Embraced The Place" in The Cyber Hymnal Crashaw, Richard, son of the Rev. William Crashaw, was educated at the Charter House and Pembroke Hall, and Peterhouse, Cambridge. Of the latter college he became a Fellow, and distinguished himself both in Latin and English poetry. In common with many others he was ejected from his Fellowship for refusing the Covenant. Entering the Roman Communion he went to Paris, seeking preferment. Failing for a time, he was assisted by Cowley, the poet, in 1646, and by him recommended to Queen Henrietta Maria, who was then residing in Paris. Under her patronage he travelled in Italy, and subsequently became a Canon in the Church of Loreto. Died in 1650. Prior to his leaving England he wrote his Steps to the Temple, 1646, in which are given versions of two Psalms; and subsequently The Delights of the Muses. Carmen Deo Nostro was published posthumously in 1652. It contained hymns both original and translated. His Poems were edited by Turnbull, 1856; and by Dr. Grosart in 1869. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ===================== Crashaw, Richard, p. 268, i. In 1887-8, Dr. Grosart published a Supplement to Complete Works of Richard Cranshaw, containing an "Introductory Note," and 5 additional poetical pieces. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

G. F. Blanchard

1868 - 1926 Person Name: George Frederick Blanchard Composer of "LEST WE FORGET" in The Cyber Hymnal George Frederic Blanchard was born about May 1868 in the Hoxne dis­trict of Nor­folk, Eng­land. He died on May 9, 1926 in West­on-su­per-Mare, Som­er­set, Eng­land.

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