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To Myrrha, Hard-Hearted.

    By Robert Herrick



    Fold now thine arms and hang the head,
    Like to a lily withered;
    Next look thou like a sickly moon,
    Or like Jocasta in a swoon;
    Then weep and sigh and softly go,
    Like to a widow drown'd in woe,
    Or like a virgin full of ruth
    For the lost sweetheart of her youth;
    And all because, fair maid, thou art
    Insensible of all my smart,
    And of those evil days that be
    Now posting on to punish thee.
    The gods are easy, and condemn
    All such as are not soft like them.



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Fold now thine arms. A sign of grief. Cp. "His arms in this sad knot". Tempest.


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