The Captiv’d Bee; Or, The Little Filcher (Robert Herrick Poems)
As Julia once a-slumb'ring lay,It chanced a bee did fly that way,After a dew, or dew-like shower,To tipple freely in ...
As Julia once a-slumb'ring lay,It chanced a bee did fly that way,After a dew, or dew-like shower,To tipple freely in ...
THE FAIRY TEMPLE; OR, OBERON'S CHAPEL DEDICATED TO MR JOHN MERRIFIELD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW RARE TEMPLES THOU HAST SEEN, I ...
THE APPARITION OF HIS, MISTRESS, CALLING HIM TO ELYSIUM DESUNT NONNULLA-- Come then, and like two doves with silvery wings, ...
--AND, cruel maid, because I see You scornful of my love, and me, I'll trouble you no more, but go ...
Go, pretty child, and bear this flower Unto thy little Saviour; And tell him, by that bud now blown, He ...
Biancha, let Me pay the debt I owe thee for a kiss Thou lend'st to me; And I to thee ...
Good morrow to the day so fair; Good morning, sir, to you; Good morrow to mine own torn hair, Bedabbled ...
As Julia once a-slumb'ring lay, It chanced a bee did fly that way, After a dew, or dew-like shower, To ...
Life of my life, take not so soon thy flight, But stay the time till we have bade good-night. Thou ...
When that day comes, whose evening says I'm gone Unto that watery desolation; Devoutly to thy Closet-gods then pray, That ...
At draw-gloves we'll play, And prithee let's lay A wager, and let it be this : Who first to the ...
LACON. For a kiss or two, confess, What doth cause this pensiveness, Thou most lovely neat-herdess? Why so lonely on ...
You may vow I'll not forget To pay the debt Which to thy memory stands as due As faith can ...
Why do ye weep, sweet babes? can tears Speak grief in you, Who were but born just as the modest ...
SWEET western wind, whose luck it is, Made rival with the air, To give Perenna's lip a kiss, And fan ...
Sea-born goddess, let me be By thy son thus graced, and thee, That whene'er I woo, I find Virgins coy, ...
Come, sit we under yonder tree, Where merry as the maids we'll be; And as on primroses we sit, We'll ...
Love in a shower of blossoms came Down, and half drown'd me with the same; The blooms that fell were ...
I dare not ask a kiss, I dare not beg a smile; Lest having that, or this, I might grow ...
To the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl of Westmoreland Come, sons of summer, by whose toil We are the lords of ...
1 Among thy fancies, tell me this, What is the thing we call a kiss? 2 I shall resolve ye ...
While the milder fates consent, Let's enjoy our merriment : Drink, and dance, and pipe, and play ; Kiss our ...
Ah, my Perilla, dost thou grieve to see Me day by day to steal away from thee? Age calls me ...
Get up, get up for shame! the blooming morn Upon her wings presents the god unshorn. See how Aurora throws ...
I bring ye love. QUES. What will love do? ANS. Like, and dislike ye. I bring ye love. QUES. What ...
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