Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
251. To Violets
1 min to read
52 words

WELCOME, maids of honour!     You do bring     In the spring, And wait upon her.

She has virgins many,     Fresh and fair;     Yet you are More sweet than any.

You're the maiden posies,     And so graced     To be placed 'Fore damask roses.

Yet, though thus respected,     By-and-by     Ye do lie, Poor girls, neglected.

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Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
252. To Daffodils
1 min to read
94 words
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