Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, TO M. LAURNCE SWETNAHAM, by ROBERT HERRICK



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First Line: Read thou my lines, my swetnaham, if there be
Last Line: How will it drop pure hony, speaking these?


Read thou my Lines, my Swetnaham, if there be
A fault, tis hid, if it be voic't by thee.
Thy mouth will make the sourest numbers please;
How will it drop pure hony, speaking these?





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