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Upon Julia’s Recovery

Droop, droop no more, or hang the head,

Ye roses almost withered;

Now strength and newer purple get,

Each here declining violet.

O primroses! let this day be

A resurrection unto ye;

And to all flowers ally’d in blood,

Or sworn to that sweet sisterhood:

For health on Julia’s cheek hath shed

Claret and cream commingled;

And those her lips do now appear

As beams of coral, but more clear.

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Written by
Robert Herrick
1591-1674 / English
Lines·Words
12·70
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