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Julia's Petticoat.

    By Robert Herrick



    Thy azure robe I did behold
    As airy as the leaves of gold,
    Which, erring here, and wandering there,
    Pleas'd with transgression ev'rywhere:
    Sometimes 'twould pant, and sigh, and heave,
    As if to stir it scarce had leave:
    But, having got it, thereupon
    'Twould make a brave expansion.
    And pounc'd with stars it showed to me
    Like a celestial canopy.
    Sometimes 'twould blaze, and then abate,
    Like to a flame grown moderate:
    Sometimes away 'twould wildly fling,
    Then to thy thighs so closely cling
    That some conceit did melt me down
    As lovers fall into a swoon:
    And, all confus'd, I there did lie
    Drown'd in delights, but could not die.
    That leading cloud I follow'd still,
    Hoping t' have seen of it my fill;
    But ah! I could not: should it move
    To life eternal, I could love.



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