Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, TO CHERRY-BLOSSOMES, by ROBERT HERRICK



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First Line: Ye may simper, blush, and smile
Last Line: When as cherries come in place?
Subject(s): Cherry Trees


Ye may simper, blush, and smile,
And perfume the aire a while:
But (sweet things) ye must be gone;
Fruit, ye know, is comming on:
Then, Ah! Then, where is your grace,
When as Cherries come in place?





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