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The Vine.

    By Robert Herrick



    I dreamt this mortal part of mine
    Was metamorphos'd to a vine;
    Which crawling one and every way
    Enthrall'd my dainty Lucia.
    Methought, her long small legs and thighs
    I with my tendrils did surprise;
    Her belly, buttocks, and her waist
    By my soft nerv'lets were embrac'd;
    About her head I writhing hung,
    And with rich clusters, hid among
    The leaves, her temples I behung:
    So that my Lucia seem'd to me
    Young Bacchus ravish'd by his tree.
    My curls about her neck did crawl,
    And arms and hands they did enthrall:
    So that she could not freely stir,
    All parts there made one prisoner.
    But when I crept with leaves to hide
    Those parts, which maids keep unespy'd,
    Such fleeting pleasures there I took,
    That with the fancy I awoke;
    And found, ah me! this flesh of mine
    More like a stock than like a vine.



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