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... meat . 66 Of passion , in the deeper sense , Herrick has little or none . Here are no tears from the depth of some divine despair , " no prob- ings into the tragic heart of man , no insight that goes much farther than the pathos of a ...
... meat . 66 Of passion , in the deeper sense , Herrick has little or none . Here are no tears from the depth of some divine despair , " no prob- ings into the tragic heart of man , no insight that goes much farther than the pathos of a ...
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... meats delicates . Canst , and unurg'd , forsake that larded fare , Which art , not nature , makes so rare , To taste boil'd nettles , colworts , beets , and eat These and sour herbs as dainty meat , While soft opinion makes thy genius ...
... meats delicates . Canst , and unurg'd , forsake that larded fare , Which art , not nature , makes so rare , To taste boil'd nettles , colworts , beets , and eat These and sour herbs as dainty meat , While soft opinion makes thy genius ...
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... meat ; Give me , then , an ant to eat , Or the cleft ear of a mouse Over - sour'd in drink of souse ; Or , sweet lady , reach to me The abdomen 70 POEMS OF ROBERT HERRICK 89 89 90 The Fairies The Beggar to Mab the Fairy Queen 2282.
... meat ; Give me , then , an ant to eat , Or the cleft ear of a mouse Over - sour'd in drink of souse ; Or , sweet lady , reach to me The abdomen 70 POEMS OF ROBERT HERRICK 89 89 90 The Fairies The Beggar to Mab the Fairy Queen 2282.
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... meat . And know , besides , ye must revoke The patient ox unto the yoke , And all go back unto the plow And harrow , though they ' re hanged up now . And , you must know , your lord's word ' s true , Feed him ye must , whose food fills ...
... meat . And know , besides , ye must revoke The patient ox unto the yoke , And all go back unto the plow And harrow , though they ' re hanged up now . And , you must know , your lord's word ' s true , Feed him ye must , whose food fills ...
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... meat . A little pipkin with a bit Of mutton or of veal in it , Set on my table , trouble - free , More than a feast contenteth me . ✓ 124 TO DAFFODILS FAIR daffodils , we weep to see You haste away so soon ; As yet the early - rising ...
... meat . A little pipkin with a bit Of mutton or of veal in it , Set on my table , trouble - free , More than a feast contenteth me . ✓ 124 TO DAFFODILS FAIR daffodils , we weep to see You haste away so soon ; As yet the early - rising ...
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Сторінка 44 - Besides, the childhood of the day has kept, Against you come, some Orient pearls unwept ; Come and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew-locks of the night, And Titan on the eastern hill Retires himself, or else stands still Till you come forth.
Сторінка 54 - GATHER ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles to-day, To-morrow will be dying. The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun, The higher he's a-getting, The sooner will his race be run, And nearer he's to setting. That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But being spent, the worse and worst Times still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time, And while ye may, go marry; For, having...
Сторінка 143 - Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee, The shooting stars attend thee, And the elves also, Whose little eyes glow Like the sparks of fire, befriend thee. No...
Сторінка 81 - BID me to live, and I will live Thy Protestant to be ; Or bid me love, and I will give A loving heart to thee. A heart as soft, a heart as kind, A heart as sound and free As in the whole world thou canst find, That heart I'll give to thee.
Сторінка 198 - Cause my speech is now decayed, Sweet Spirit, comfort me! When, God knows, I'm tossed about Either with despair, or doubt, Yet before the glass be out, Sweet Spirit, comfort me! When the Tempter me pursu'th With the sins of all my youth, And half damns me with untruth, Sweet Spirit, comfort me!
Сторінка 54 - But being spent, the worse, and worst Times still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time, And while ye may, go marry; For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry.
Сторінка 197 - Yet mine eyes the watch do keep, Sweet Spirit comfort me! When the artless Doctor sees No one hope but of his fees, And his skill runs on the lees, Sweet Spirit comfort me!
Сторінка 43 - And sung their thankful hymns ; 'tis sin, Nay, profanation to keep in, When as a thousand virgins on this day Spring, sooner than the lark, to fetch in May.
Сторінка 163 - UPON JULIA'S CLOTHES WHENAS in silks my Julia goes Then, then (methinks) how sweetly flows The liquefaction of her clothes. Next, when I cast mine eyes and see That brave vibration each way free; O how that glittering taketh me!
Сторінка xlv - I write of youth, of love, and have access By these, to sing of cleanly wantonness ; I sing of dews, of rains, and, piece by piece, Of balm, of oil, of spice, and ambergris ; I sing of times trans-shifting ; and I write How roses first came red, and lilies white ; I write of groves, of twilights, and I sing The court of Mab, and of the fairy King. I write of Hell ; I sing, and ever shall, Of Heaven, and hope to have it after all.