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To M. Denham On His Prospective Poem.

    By Robert Herrick



    Or look'd I back unto the times hence flown
    To praise those Muses and dislike our own--
    Or did I walk those Pćan-gardens through,
    To kick the flowers and scorn their odours too--
    I might, and justly, be reputed here
    One nicely mad or peevishly severe.
    But by Apollo! as I worship wit,
    Where I have cause to burn perfumes to it;
    So, I confess, 'tis somewhat to do well
    In our high art, although we can't excel
    Like thee, or dare the buskins to unloose
    Of thy brave, bold, and sweet Maronian muse.
    But since I'm call'd, rare Denham, to be gone,
    Take from thy Herrick this conclusion:
    'Tis dignity in others, if they be
    Crown'd poets, yet live princes under thee;
    The while their wreaths and purple robes do shine
    Less by their own gems than those beams of thine.



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Pćan-gardens, gardens sacred to Apollo.
Nicely, fastidiously.


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