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The Poet Loves A Mistress, But Not To Marry.

    By Robert Herrick



    I do not love to wed,
    Though I do like to woo;
    And for a maidenhead
    I'll beg and buy it too.

    I'll praise and I'll approve
    Those maids that never vary;
    And fervently I'll love,
    But yet I would not marry.

    I'll hug, I'll kiss, I'll play,
    And, cock-like, hens I'll tread,
    And sport it any way
    But in the bridal bed.

    For why? that man is poor
    Who hath but one of many,
    But crown'd he is with store
    That, single, may have any.

    Why then, say, what is he,
    To freedom so unknown,
    Who, having two or three,
    Will be content with one?



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