I'll leave thee, and to Pansies come:
Comforts you'll afford me some:
You can ease my heart, and do
What Love could ne'er be brought unto.
(To Pansies)
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And have deserved as much, Love knows,As to be canonized 'mongst those
Whose deeds and deaths here written are
Within your Greeny-kalendar.
Robert Herrick
A winning wave (deserving note) In the tempestuous petticoat A careless shoe-string, in whose tie I see a wild civility Do more bewitch me than when art Is too precise in every part.
Robert Herrick
Now since my love is tongueless, know me such,
Who speak but little, 'cause I love so much.
Robert Herrick
To his book's end this last line he'd have placed:--
Jocund his Muse was, but his Life was chaste.
Robert Herrick
It is the end that crowns us, not the fight.
Robert Herrick
It takes great wit and interest and energy to be happy. The pursuit of happiness is a great activity. One must be open and alive. It is the greatest feat man has to accomplish.
Robert Herrick
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