The Frozen Heart
Robert Herrick
I freeze, I freeze, and nothing dwells In me but snow and icicles. For pity’s sake, give your advice, To melt this snow and thaw this ice. I’ll drink down flames; but if so be Nothing but love can supple me, I’ll rather keep this frost and snow Than to be thaw’d or heated so.
Next 10 Poems
- Robert Herrick : The Frozen Zone; Or, Julia Disdainful
- Robert Herrick : The Funeral Rites Of The Rose
- Robert Herrick : The Good-night Or Blessing
- Robert Herrick : The Hag
- Robert Herrick : The Heart
- Robert Herrick : The Hock-cart, Or Harvest Home:
- Robert Herrick : The Hour-glass
- Robert Herrick : The Invitation
- Robert Herrick : The Kiss: A Dialogue
- Robert Herrick : The Lawn
Previous 10 Poems
- Robert Herrick : The Fairy Temple; Or, Oberon's Chapel
- Robert Herrick : The Fairies
- Robert Herrick : The Dream
- Robert Herrick : The Dirge Of Jephthah's Daughter:sung By The Virgins
- Robert Herrick : The Dirge Of Jephthah's Daughter:
- Robert Herrick : The Definition Of Beauty
- Robert Herrick : The Cruel Maid
- Robert Herrick : The Country Life:
- Robert Herrick : The Coming Of Good Luck
- Robert Herrick : The Cheat Of Cupid; Or, The Ungentle Guest