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Robert Herrick Quotes

«In things a moderation keep; Kings ought to shear, not skin, their sheep»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: shear, shorn
«Who with a little cannot be content, endures an everlasting punishment»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: endures, everlasting
«In ways to greatness think on this, That slippery all ambition is»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: slippery
«A sweet disorder in the dress, kindles in clothes a wantonness»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: kindles, wantonness
«A master of a house, as I have read, must be the first man up and the last in bed»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: first man
«I'll write, because I'll give - You critics means to live; For should I not supply - The cause, the effect would die»
Author: Robert Herrick | About: Criticism | Keywords: supply
«A little saint best fits a little shrine, / A little prop best fits a little vine, / As my small cruse best fits my little wine.»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: cruse, fits, prop, shrine, vine
«Welcome maids of honour, / You do bring / In the Spring; / And wait upon her.»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: bring in, maids
«Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt. Nothing's so hard but search will find it out.»
«Here a little child I stand, / Heaving up my either hand; / Cold as paddocks though they be, / Here I lift them up to Thee, / For a benison to fall / On our meat, and on us all. Amen.»
Author: Robert Herrick | Keywords: benison, heaving

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