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The School Or Pearl Of Putney, The Mistress Of All Singular Manners, Mistress Portman.

    By Robert Herrick



    Whether I was myself, or else did see
    Out of myself that glorious hierarchy;
    Or whether those, in orders rare, or these
    Made up one state of sixty Venuses;
    Or whether fairies, syrens, nymphs they were,
    Or muses on their mountain sitting there;
    Or some enchanted place, I do not know,
    Or Sharon, where eternal roses grow.
    This I am sure: I ravished stood, as one
    Confus'd in utter admiration.
    Methought I saw them stir, and gently move,
    And look as all were capable of love;
    And in their motion smelt much like to flowers
    Inspir'd by th' sunbeams after dews and showers.
    There did I see the reverend rectress stand,
    Who with her eye's gleam, or a glance of hand,
    Those spirits raised; and with like precepts then,
    As with a magic, laid them all again.
    A happy realm! When no compulsive law,
    Or fear of it, but love keeps all in awe.

    Live you, great mistress of your arts, and be
    A nursing mother so to majesty,
    As those your ladies may in time be seen,
    For grace and carriage, everyone a queen.
    One birth their parents gave them; but their new,
    And better being, they receive from you.
    Man's former birth is graceless; but the state
    Of life comes in, when he's regenerate.



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