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CHARMES (2) by ROBERT HERRICK

Poet Analysis

First Line: IF YE FEARE TO BE AFFRIGHTED
Last Line: CHARMES THE DANGER, AND THE DREAD.
Subject(s): CHARMS (MAGIC); MAGIC;

If ye feare to be affrighted
When ye are (by chance) benighted:
In your Pocket for a trust,
Carrie nothing but a Crust:
For that holy piece of Bread,
Charmes the danger, and the dread.



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