To Oenone (Robert Herrick Poem)
WHAT conscience, say, is it in thee, When I a heart had one, To take away that heart from me, ...
WHAT conscience, say, is it in thee, When I a heart had one, To take away that heart from me, ...
MONTANO, SILVIO, AND MIRTILLO, SHEPHERDS MON. Bad are the times. SIL. And worse than they are we. MON. Troth, bad ...
Why I tie about thy wrist, Julia, this my silken twist? For what other reason is't, But to shew thee ...
I could but see thee yesterday Stung by a fretful bee; And I the javelin suck'd away, And heal'd the ...
Go, pretty child, and bear this flower Unto thy little Saviour; And tell him, by that bud now blown, He ...
When I behold a forest spread With silken trees upon thy head; And when I see that other dress Of ...
Thrice, and above, blest, my soul's half, art thou, In thy both last and better vow; Could'st leave the city, ...
Life of my life, take not so soon thy flight, But stay the time till we have bade good-night. Thou ...
A sweet disorder in the dress Kindles in clothes a wantonness: A lawn about the shoulders thrown Into a fine ...
To the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl of Westmoreland Come, sons of summer, by whose toil We are the lords of ...
Man is composed here of a twofold part; The first of nature, and the next of art; Art presupposes nature; ...
A sweet disorder in the dress Kindles in clothes a wantonness; A lawn about the shoulders thrown Into a fine ...
Bid me to live, and I will live Thy Protestant to be; Or bid me love, and I will give ...
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