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Upon His Kinswoman, Mistress Elizabeth Herrick.

    By Robert Herrick



    Sweet virgin, that I do not set
    The pillars up of weeping jet
    Or mournful marble, let thy shade
    Not wrathful seem, or fright the maid
    Who hither at her wonted hours
    Shall come to strew thy earth with flowers.
    No; know, bless'd maid, when there's not one
    Remainder left of brass or stone,
    Thy living epitaph shall be,
    Though lost in them, yet found in me;
    Dear, in thy bed of roses then,
    Till this world shall dissolve as men,
    Sleep while we hide thee from the light,
    Drawing thy curtains round: Good-night.



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Upon his Kinswoman, Mistress Elizabeth Herrick, daughter of the poet's brother Nicholas.


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