The Hour-glass
Robert Herrick
That hour-glass which there you see With water fill'd, sirs, credit me, The humour was, as I have read, But lovers' tears incrystalled. Which, as they drop by drop do pass From th' upper to the under-glass, Do in a trickling manner tell, By many a watery syllable, That lovers' tears in lifetime shed Do restless run when they are dead.
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- Robert Herrick : The Kiss: A Dialogue
- Robert Herrick : The Lawn
- Robert Herrick : The Lily In A Crystal
- Robert Herrick : The Mad Maid's Song
- Robert Herrick : The Maypole
- Robert Herrick : The New-year's Gift
- Robert Herrick : The Night Piece, To Julia
- Robert Herrick : The Old Wives' Prayer
- Robert Herrick : The Olive Branch
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