Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO HIS BOOKE (4), by ROBERT HERRICK Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Like to a bride, come forth my book, at last Last Line: Some pearls on queens, that have been counterfet. Subject(s): Books; Reading | ||||||||
Like to a Bride, come forth my Book, at last, With all thy richest jewels over-cast: Say, if there be 'mongst many jems here; one Deservelesse of the name of Paragon: Blush not at all for that; since we have set Some Pearls on Queens, that have been counterfet. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TWO SONNETS: 1 by DAVID LEHMAN THE ILLUSTRATION?ÇÖA FOOTNOTE by DENISE LEVERTOV FALLING ASLEEP OVER THE AENEID by ROBERT LOWELL POETRY MACHINES by CATE MARVIN LENDING LIBRARY by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY A CHRISTMAS CAROL, SUNG TO THE KING IN THE PRESENCE AT WHITEHALL by ROBERT HERRICK A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS by ROBERT HERRICK A TERNARIE OF LITTLES, UPON A PIPKIN OF JELLIE by ROBERT HERRICK |
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