His Winding-shee (Robert Herrick Poems)
Come thou, who art the wine and witOf all I've writ;The grace, the glory, and the bestPiece of the rest;Thou ...
Come thou, who art the wine and witOf all I've writ;The grace, the glory, and the bestPiece of the rest;Thou ...
Honour to you who sitNear to the well of wit,And drink your fill of it!Glory and worship beTo you, sweet ...
Ye silent shades, whose each tree here Some relique of a saint doth wear; Who for some sweet-heart's sake, did ...
Come thou, who art the wine and wit Of all I've writ; The grace, the glory, and the best Piece ...
Live, live with me, and thou shalt see The pleasures I'll prepare for thee: What sweets the country can afford ...
Down with the rosemary and bays, Down with the misletoe; Instead of holly, now up-raise The greener box, for show. ...
The May-pole is up, Now give me the cup; I'll drink to the garlands around it; But first unto those ...
When I love, as some have told Love I shall, when I am old, O ye Graces! make me fit ...
For those my unbaptized rhymes, Writ in my wild unhallowed times, For every sentence, clause, and word, That's not inlaid ...
In prayer the lips ne'er act the winning part Without the sweet concurrence of the heart. (Robert Herrick)
A sweet disorder in the dress Kindles in clothes a wantonness: A lawn about the shoulders thrown Into a fine ...
A sweet disorder in the dress Kindles in clothes a wantonness; A lawn about the shoulders thrown Into a fine ...
Honour to you who sit Near to the well of wit, And drink your fill of it! Glory and worship ...
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