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Слушать(AI)Hymn To Love
I will
With cheerfulness,
Love is a thing so likes me,
That, let her
On me all day,
I'll kiss the hand that strikes me.
I will not,
I,
Now blubb'ring cry,
It, ah! too late repents
That I did
To love at all—Since love so much contents me.
No, no,
I'll
In fetters free;
While others they sit
Their hands for pain,
I'll
The wounds of love with singing.
With flowers and wine,
And cakes divine,
To strike me I will tempt thee;
Which done, no moreI'll come
Thee and thine altars empty.
Robert Herrick
Robert Herrick (baptised 24 August 1591–buried 15 October 1674) was a 17th-century English lyric poet and cleric. He is best known for Hesperide
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