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The person lives twice who lives the first life well (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Thus woe succeeds a woe, as wave a wave (Robert Herrick Quotes)
None pities him that is in the snare, who warned before, would not beware (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Love is a circle that doth restless move in the same sweet eternity of love (Robert Herrick Quotes)
It is an active flame that flies first to the babies in the eyes (Robert Herrick Quotes)
It is the will that makes the action good or ill (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Art quickens nature; care will make a face; Neglected beauty perisheth apace (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Fair daffodils, we weep to see you haste away so soon (Robert Herrick Quotes)
The starres of the night will lend thee their light, like tapers cleare without number (Robert Herrick Quotes)
That happiness does still the longest thrive where joys and griefs have turns alternative (Robert Herrick Quotes)
A sweet disorder in the dress kindles in clothes a wantonness (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Give, if thou can, an alms; if not, a sweet and gentle word (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Who covets more is evermore a slave (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Humble we must be, if to heaven we go; High is the roof there, but the gate is low (Robert Herrick Quotes)
We such clusters had as made us nobly wild, not mad; and yet each verse of thine outdid the meat, outdid the frolic wine (Robert Herrick Quotes)
God doth not promise here to man that he will free him quickly from his misery; but in his own time, and when he thinks fit, then he will give a happy end to it (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes which starlike sparkle in their skies; nor be you proud that you can see all hearts your captives, yours yet free (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Fair daffadills, we weep to see you haste away so soon: as yet the early rising sun has not attained his noon (Robert Herrick Quotes)
By time and council do the best we can: The event is never in the power of man (Robert Herrick Quotes)
If a little labor, little are our gains. Man’s fortunes are according to his pains (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Her eyes the glow worm lend thee, the shooting stars attend thee; and the elves also, whose little eyes glow like the sparks of fire, befriend thee (Robert Herrick Quotes)
The first act’s doubtful, but we say, it is the last commends the play (Robert Herrick Quotes)
A winning wave, deserving note, in the tempestuous petticoat, a careless shoestring, in whose tie I see a wild civility, do more bewitch me than when art is too precise in every part (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Fall on me like a silent dew, or like those maiden showers which, by the peep of day, do strew a baptism over the flowers (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Some asked how pearls did grow, and where? Then spoke I to my girl to part her lips, and showed them there the quarelets of pearl (Robert Herrick Quotes)
If well thou hast begun, go on fore-right it is the end that crowns us, not the fight (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Bid me despair, and i’ll despair, under that cypress tree; or bid me die, and I will dare e’en death, to die for thee (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Fair pledges of a fruitful tree, why do ye fall so fast? Your date is not so past but you may stay yet here awhile to blush and gently smile, and go at last (Robert Herrick Quotes)
Gather ye rose buds while ye may, old time is still a-flying; and this same flower that smiles today, tomorrow will be dying (Robert Herrick Quotes)
To get thine ends, lay bashfulness aside; who fears to ask, doth teach to be deny’d (Robert Herrick Quotes)