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To a Bed of Tulips

by Robert Herrick, 1648

Bright tulips, we do know
  You had your coming hither,
And fading-time does show
  That ye must quickly wither.

Your sisterhoods may stay,
  And smile here for your hour;
But die ye must away,
  Even as the meanest flower.

Come, virgins, then, and see
  Your frailties, and bemoan ye;
For, lost like these, ’twill be
  As time had never known ye.

Published in Hesperides
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