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| 2411. | A Ring Presented to Julia by Robert Herrick> | | Julia, I bring
To thee this Ring.
Made for thy finger fit;
To shew by this,
That our love is
(Or sho'd be) like to it.
Close though it b... |
| 2412. | Departure of the Good Daemon by Robert Herrick> | | What can I do in poetry,
Now the good spirit's gone from me?
Why, nothing now but lonely sit
And over-read what I have writ. ... |
| 2413. | TO PRIMROSES FILLED WITH MORNING DEW by Robert Herrick> | | Why do ye weep, sweet babes? can tears
Speak grief in you,
Who were but born
just as the modest morn
Teem'd her refreshing dew?
Alas, you have no... |
| 2414. | UPON THE LOSS OF HIS MISTRESSES by Robert Herrick> | | I have lost, and lately, these
Many dainty mistresses:--
Stately Julia, prime of all;
Sapho next, a principal:
Smooth Anthea, for a skin
White, a... |
| 2415. | UPON A CHILD by Robert Herrick> | | Here a pretty baby lies
Sung asleep with lullabies;
Pray be silent, and not stir
Th' easy earth that covers her. ... |
| 2416. | Epitaph upon a Child that died by Robert Herrick> | | HERE she lies, a pretty bud,
Lately made of flesh and blood:
Who as soon fell fast asleep
As her little eyes did peep.
Give her strewings, but... |
| 2417. | MAN'S DYING-PLACE UNCERTAIN by Robert Herrick> | | Man knows where first he ships himself; but he
Never can tell where shall his landing be.... |
| 2418. | His Meditation Upon Death by Robert Herrick> | | BE those few hours, which I have yet to spend,
Blest with the meditation of my end;
Though they be few in number, I'm content;
If otherwise, I s... |
| 2420. | His Prayer For Absolution by Robert Herrick> | | For those my unbaptized rhymes,
Writ in my wild unhallowed times,
For every sentence, clause, and word,
That's not inlaid with Thee, my Lord,
Forg... |
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