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To Sir Clipseby Crew

by Robert Herrick, 1648

Since to the country first I came
I have lost my former flame:
And, methinks, I not inherit,
As I did, my ravish’d spirit.
If I write a verse or two,
’Tis with very much ado;
In regard I want that wine
Which should conjure up a line.
Yet, though now of Muse bereft,
I have still the manners left
For to thank you, noble sir,
For those gifts you do confer
Upon him who only can
Be in prose a grateful man.

Published in Hesperides
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