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To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time

by Robert Herrick, 1648

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
  Old time is still a-flying:
And this same flower that smiles today
  To-morrow will be dying.

The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun,
  The higher he’s a-getting,
The sooner will his race be run,
  And nearer he’s to setting.

That age is best which is the first,
  When youth and blood are warmer;
But being spent, the worse, and worst
  Times still succeed the former.

Then be not coy, but use your time,
  And while ye may go marry:
For having lost but once your prime
  You may for ever tarry.

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