Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN, EDWARD NORGATE, by ROBERT HERRICK Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: For one so rarely tun'd to fit all parts Last Line: To make but one (and that's thy selfe) admir'd. | ||||||||
(CLARK OF THE SIGNET TO HIS MAJESTY) For one so rarely tun'd to fit all parts; For one to whom espous'd are all the Arts; Long have I sought for: but co'd never see Them all concenter'd in one man, but Thee. Thus, thou, that man art, whom the Fates conspir'd To make but One (and that's thy selfe) admir'd. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS by ROBERT HERRICK A TERNARIE OF LITTLES, UPON A PIPKIN OF JELLIE by ROBERT HERRICK A THANKSGIVING TO GOD [FOR HIS HOUSE] by ROBERT HERRICK ANOTHER GRACE FOR A CHILD by ROBERT HERRICK ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA by ROBERT HERRICK CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMASSE EVE by ROBERT HERRICK CEREMONIES FOR CHRISTMAS (1) by ROBERT HERRICK CLOTHES DO BUT CHEAT AND COZEN US by ROBERT HERRICK COMFORT [TO A YOUTH THAT HAD LOST HIS LOVE] by ROBERT HERRICK |
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