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Upon Cupid.

    By Robert Herrick



    Love, like a beggar, came to me
    With hose and doublet torn:
    His shirt bedangling from his knee,
    With hat and shoes outworn.

    He ask'd an alms; I gave him bread,
    And meat too, for his need:
    Of which, when he had fully fed,
    He wished me all good speed.

    Away he went, but as he turn'd
    (In faith I know not how)
    He touch'd me so, as that I burn['d],
    And am tormented now.

    Love's silent flames and fires obscure
    Then crept into my heart;
    And though I saw no bow, I'm sure
    His finger was the dart.



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