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第20章 ** IDYLLICA **(13)

Come then, and be to my chaste side Both bed and bride.

We two, as reliques left, will have One rest, one grave;

And, hugging close, we need not fear Lust entering here, Where all desires are dead or cold, As is the mould;

And all affections are forgot, Or trouble not.

Here, here the slaves and prisoners be From shackles free;

And weeping widows, long opprest, Do here find rest.

The wronged client ends his laws Here, and his cause;

Here those long suits of Chancery lie Quiet, or die;

And all Star-chamber bills do cease, Or hold their peace.

Here needs no court for our Request Where all are best;

All wise, all equal, and all just Alike i'th' dust.

Nor need we here to fear the frown Of court or crown;

Where fortune bears no sway o'er things, There all are kings.

In this securer place we'll keep, As lull'd asleep;

Or for a little time we'll lie, As robes laid by, To be another day re-worn, Turn'd, but not torn;

Or like old testaments engrost, Lock'd up, not lost;

And for a-while lie here conceal'd, To be reveal'd Next, at that great Platonic year, And then meet here.

*71*

ANACREONTIC

Born I was to be old, And for to die here;

After that, in the mould Long for to lie here.

But before that day comes, Still I be bousing;

For I know, in the tombs There's no carousing.

*72*

TO LAURELS

A funeral stone Or verse, I covet none;

But only crave Of you that I may have A sacred laurel springing from my grave:

Which being seen Blest with perpetual green, May grow to be Not so much call'd a tree, As the eternal monument of me.

*73*

ON HIMSELF

Weep for the dead, for they have lost this light;

And weep for me, lost in an endless night;

Or mourn, or make a marble verse for me, Who writ for many. BENEDICTE.

*74*

ON HIMSELF

Lost to the world; lost to myself; alone Here now I rest under this marble stone, In depth of silence, heard and seen of none.

*75*

TO ROBIN RED-BREAST

Laid out for dead, let thy last kindness be With leaves and moss-work for to cover me;

And while the wood-nymphs my cold corpse inter, Sing thou my dirge, sweet-warbling chorister!

For epitaph, in foliage, next write this:

HERE, HERE THE TOMB OF ROBIN HERRICK IS!

*76*

THE OLIVE BRANCH

Sadly I walk'd within the field, To see what comfort it would yield;

And as I went my private way, An olive-branch before me lay;

And seeing it, I made a stay, And took it up, and view'd it; then Kissing the omen, said Amen;

Be, be it so, and let this be A divination unto me;

That in short time my woes shall cease, And love shall crown my end with peace.

*77*

THE PLAUDITE, OR END OF LIFE

If after rude and boisterous seas My wearied pinnace here finds ease;

If so it be I've gain'd the shore, With safety of a faithful oar;

If having run my barque on ground, Ye see the aged vessel crown'd;

What's to be done? but on the sands Ye dance and sing, and now clap hands.

--The first act's doubtful, but (we say)

It is the last commends the Play.

*

AMORES

*78*

TO GROVES

Ye silent shades, whose each tree here Some relique of a saint doth wear;

Who for some sweet-heart's sake, did prove The fire and martyrdom of Love:--

Here is the legend of those saints That died for love, and their complaints;

Their wounded hearts, and names we find Encarved upon the leaves and rind.

Give way, give way to me, who come Scorch'd with the self-same martyrdom!

And have deserved as much, Love knows, As to be canonized 'mongst those Whose deeds and deaths here written are Within your Greeny-kalendar.

--By all those virgins' fillets hung Upon! your boughs, and requiems sung For saints and souls departed hence, Here honour'd still with frankincense;

By all those tears that have been shed, As a drink-offering to the dead;

By all those true-love knots, that be With mottoes carved on every tree;

By sweet Saint Phillis! pity me;

By dear Saint Iphis! and the rest Of all those other saints now blest, Me, me forsaken,--here admit Among your myrtles to be writ;

That my poor name may have the glory To live remember'd in your story.

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