Glencoe Literature Florida Treasures, British Literature
Upon Julia's Hair Filled with Dew by Robert Herrick Dew sat on Julia's hair, And spangled too Like leaves that laden are With trembling dew; Or glittered to my sight, As when the beams Have their reflected light Danced by the streams.
Upon Julia's Singing by Robert Herrick When I thy singing next shall hear, I'll wish I might turn all to ear, To drink in notes, and numbers; such As blessed souls can't hear too much. Then melted down, there let me lie Entranced, and lost confusedly: And by thy music stricken mute, Die, and be turned into a lute.
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