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UPON AN OLD MAN A RESIDENCIARIE by ROBERT HERRICK

Poet Analysis

First Line: TREAD SIRS, AS LIGHTLY AS YE CAN
Last Line: HE'L NEVER HAUNT YE NOW HE'S DEAD.
Subject(s): DEATH; DEAD, THE;

Tread, Sirs, as lightly as ye can
Upon the grave of this old man.
Twice fortie (bating but one year,
And thrice three weekes) he lived here.
Whom gentle fate translated hence
To a more happy Residence.
Yet, Reader, let me tell thee this
(Which from his ghost a promise is)
If here ye will some few teares shed,
He'l never haunt ye now he's dead.



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