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To Dean Bourn, A Rude River In Devon, By Which Sometimes He Lived.

    By Robert Herrick



    Dean Bourn, farewell; I never look to see
    Dean, or thy watery[1] incivility.
    Thy rocky bottom, that doth tear thy streams
    And makes them frantic even to all extremes,
    To my content I never should behold,
    Were thy streams silver, or thy rocks all gold.
    Rocky thou art, and rocky we discover
    Thy men, and rocky are thy ways all over.
    O men, O manners, now and ever known
    To be a rocky generation!
    A people currish, churlish as the seas,
    And rude almost as rudest savages,
    With whom I did, and may re-sojourn when
    Rocks turn to rivers, rivers turn to men.



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[1] Orig. ed., warty.


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