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Upon Cupid

by Robert Herrick, 1648

Old wives have often told how they
Saw Cupid bitten by a flea;
And thereupon, in tears half drown’d,
He cried aloud: Help, help the wound!
He wept, he sobb’d, he call’d to some
To bring him lint and balsamum,
To make a tent, and put it in
Where the stiletto pierced the skin;
Which, being done, the fretful pain
Assuaged, and he was well again.

Published in Hesperides
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