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If, dear Anthea, my hard fate it be To live some few sad hours after thee, Thy sacred corse with odours I will burn And with my laurel crown thy golden urn. Then holding up there such religious things As were time past, thy holy filletings, Near to thy reverend pitcher I will fall Down dead for grief, and end my woes withal: So three in one small plot of ground shall lie— Anthea, Herrick, and his poetry.
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To Anthea
If, dear Anthea, my hard fate it be To live some few sad hours after thee, Thy sacred corse with odours I will burn And with my laurel crown thy golden urn. Then holding up there such religious things As were time past, thy holy filletings, Near to thy reverend pitcher I will fall Down dead for grief, and end my woes withal: So three in one small plot of ground shall lie— Anthea, Herrick, and his poetry.
1591 - 1674/English