| A Hymn to the Name and Honor of the Admirable Sainte Teresa: A Poem by Richard Crashaw, from The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse. |
| Catholic Dossier: Background on the poetic styles of Richard Crashaw and John Donne, from Professor R.V. Young, North Carolina State University. |
| Criticism About: Richard Crashaw: An 1883 scholarly article by Edmund Gosse, originally printed in Seventeenth Century Studies. |
| Enculturation: Lisa S. Starks: A scholarly article: "'Batter My [Flaming] Heart': Male Masochism in the Religious Lyrics of Donne and Crashaw." |
| Richard Crashaw: Biographical article on the poet, in the Catholic Encyclopedia. |
| Richard Crashaw: Brief biography and links to several poems. |
| Richard Crashaw (1613-1649): "Biography, works, and web resources for the metaphysical poet." Webpages dedicated to Crashaw and his works at luminarium.org. |
| Richard Crashaw Bibliography: A selected bibliography that covers the years 1785 to 1995. From William S. Peterson, University of Maryland. |
| Richard Crashaw: Selected Works: At the Poets' Corner website. |
| Richard Crashaw: The Complete Works: Currently provides about 80% of Crashaw's works in English. |
| RPO: Selected Poetry of Richard Crashaw (1613-1649): Several poems from the University of Toronto. |
| The Crashavian Mother: A 1999 scholarly article by Susannah B. Mintz, published in Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. Volume: 39. Issue: 1. |
| The Flaming Heart: A Poem by Richard Crashaw: "Vpon the book and Picture of the seraphicall saint Teresa, (as she is vsvally expressed with a Seraphim biside her)," from The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse. |