The Funeral Rites Of The Rose
Robert Herrick
The Rose was sick and smiling died; And, being to be sanctified, About the bed there sighing stood The sweet and flowery sisterhood: Some hung the head, while some did bring, To wash her, water from the spring; Some laid her forth, while others wept, But all a solemn fast there kept: The holy sisters, some among, The sacred dirge and trental sung. But ah! what sweet smelt everywhere, As Heaven had spent all perfumes there. At last, when prayers for the dead And rites were all accomplishèd, They, weeping, spread a lawny loom, And closed her up as in a tomb.
Next 10 Poems
- 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
- Robert Herrick : The Lily In A Crystal
- Robert Herrick : The Mad Maid's Song
Previous 10 Poems
- Robert Herrick : The Frozen Zone; Or, Julia Disdainful
- Robert Herrick : The Frozen Heart
- 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: