Selections From the Poetry of Robert Herrick

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Y'are the Maiden Posies, And so grac't. To be plac't, 'Fore Damask Roses.
Yet though thus respected, By and by Ye doe lie, Poore Girles, neglected.
/ UTOUHi L0V6.
HSUD Love's head while it did ake ; But so it chanc't to be ; The cruell paine did his forsake. And forthwith came to me.
Ai me ! How shal my griefe be stil'd ?
Or where else shall we find One like to me, who must be kill'd For being too — too — kind ?
I02 f u!2SKQ me why I send you here This sweet Infanta of the yeere ?
Aske me why I
... send to you This Primrose, thus bepearl'd with dew ?
I will whisper to your eares, The sweets of Love are mixt with tears.
Ask me why this flower do's show So yellow-green, and sickly too ?
Ask me why the stalk is weak And bending, (yet it doth not break ?
I will answer. These discover What fainting hopes are in a Lover.
TO qMISTT(&SSG KdATHGTil^NiG 'BT^'DSHcAW.
THS L0V6LY, THcAT CTipWC\_6T) HIdM WITH LqAUH^L.
It /JT Y Muse in Meads has spent her many houres, m y f m Sitting, and sorting severall sorts of flowers, To make for others garlands ; and to set On many a head here, many a Coronet : But, amongst All encircled here, not one Gave her a day of Coronation ; Till you (sweet Mistresse) came and enterwove A Laurel for her, (ever young as love) You first of all crown'd her ; she must of due, Render for that, a crowne of life to vou.


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