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Robert Herrick
Robert Herrick
In August 1591 Robert Herrick was the seventh child and fourth son born to a London goldsmith, Nicholas, and his wife, Julian Stone Herrick. When Herrick was fourteen months old,...
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FURTHER READING
Poems About Weddings
A Slice of Wedding Cake
by Robert Graves
Chateau If
by Peter Gizzi
Epithalamium
by Matthew Rohrer
The First Marriage
by Peter Meinke
The Kiss
by Stephen Dunn
To My Dear and Loving Husband
by Anne Bradstreet
When a Woman Loves a Man
by David Lehman
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To Sylvia, To Wed  
by Robert Herrick

Let us, though late, at last, my Silvia, wed;
And loving lie in one devoted bed.
Thy watch may stand, my minutes fly post haste;
No sound calls back the year that once is past.
Then, sweetest Silvia, let's no longer stay;
True love, we know, precipitates delay.
Away with doubts, all scruples hence remove!
No man, at one time, can be wise, and love.

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