To Julia, The Flaminica Dialis Or Queen-Priest.

    By Robert Herrick



    Thou know'st, my Julia, that it is thy turn
    This morning's incense to prepare and burn.
    The chaplet and Inarculum[L] here be,
    With the white vestures, all attending thee.
    This day the queen-priest thou art made, t' appease
    Love for our very many trespasses.
    One chief transgression is, among the rest,
    Because with flowers her temple was not dressed;
    The next, because her altars did not shine
    With daily fires; the last, neglect of wine;
    For which her wrath is gone forth to consume
    Us all, unless preserved by thy perfume.
    Take then thy censer, put in fire, and thus,
    O pious priestess! make a peace for us.
    For our neglect Love did our death decree;
    That we escape. Redemption comes by thee.



Extra Info:
[L] A twig of a pomegranate, which the queen-priest did use to wear on her head at sacrificing. (Note in the original edition.)


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