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Robert Herrick - His Mistress To Him At His FarewellRobert Herrick - His Mistress To Him At His Farewell
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You may vow I`ll not forget To pay the debt Which to thy memory stands as due As faith can seal it you. —Take then tribute of my tears; So long as I have fears To prompt me, I shall ever Languish and look, but thy return see never. Oh then to lessen my despair, Print thy lips into(the air, So by this Means, I may kiss thy kiss, When as some kind Wind Shall hither waft it:—And, in lieu, My lips shall send a thousand back to you.
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