His Poetry His Pillar
Robert Herrick
Only a little more I have to write: Then I'll give o'er, And bid the world good-night. 'Tis but a flying minute, That I must stay, Or linger in it: And then I must away. O Time, that cut'st down all, And scarce leav'st here Memorial Of any men that were; --How many lie forgot In vaults beneath, And piece-meal rot Without a fame in death? Behold this living stone I rear for me, Ne'er to be thrown Down, envious Time, by thee. Pillars let some set up If so they please; Here is my hope, And my Pyramides.
Next 10 Poems
- Robert Herrick : His Prayer For Absolution
- Robert Herrick : His Prayer To Ben Jonson
- Robert Herrick : His Request To Julia
- Robert Herrick : His Return To London
- Robert Herrick : His Sailing From Julia
- Robert Herrick : His Winding-sheet
- Robert Herrick : His Wish To God
- Robert Herrick : His Wish To Privacy
- Robert Herrick : How His Soul Came Ensnared
- Robert Herrick : How Pansies Or Hearts-ease Came First
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- Robert Herrick : His Mistress To Him At His Farewell
- Robert Herrick : His Meditation Upon Death
- Robert Herrick : His Loss
- Robert Herrick : His Litany To The Holy Spirit
- Robert Herrick : His Last Request To Julia
- Robert Herrick : His Grange, Or Private Wealth
- Robert Herrick : His Embalming To Julia
- Robert Herrick : His Desire
- Robert Herrick : His Covenant Or Protestation To Julia
- Robert Herrick : His Content In The Country