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Good precepts we must firmly hold,By daily learning we wax old.
Robert Herrick
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Robert Herrick was a 17th-century English lyric poet and cleric. He is known for his book of poems, "Hesperides," which includes the carpe diem poem "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time." His works are noted for their clarity, simplicity, and musical quality. Herrick was also a vicar of Dean Prior in Devon, despite being ejected during the English Civil War and later reinstated.
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To The Detractor.
Robert Herrick, Simple Poetry
Adversity.
Cock-Crow
God.
Good Precepts, Or Counsel
In all thy need, be thou possestStill with a well prepared breast;Nor let the shackles make thee sad;Thou canst but have what others had.And this for comfort thou must know,Times that are ill won't still be so:Clouds will not ever pour down rain;A sullen day will clear again.First, peals of thunder we must hear;When lutes and harps shall stroke the ear.
Good Precepts Or Counsel.
In all thy need be thou possess'dStill with a well-prepared breast;Nor let the shackles make thee sad;Thou canst but have what others had.And this for comfort thou must knowTimes that are ill won't still be so.Clouds will not ever pour down rain;A sullen day will clear again.First peals of thunder we must hear,Then lutes and harps shall stroke the ear.
The Primitiæ To Parents.
Our household-gods our parents be;And manners good require that weThe first fruits give to them, who gaveUs hands to get what here we have.
Perseverance.
Hast thou begun an act? ne'er then give o'er:No man despairs to do what's done before.
Pardon.
God pardons those who do through frailty sin,But never those that persevere therein.
Purpose
No wrath of men, or rage of seas,Can shake a just man's purposes;No threats of tyrants, or the grimVisage of them can alter him;But what he doth at first intend,That he holds firmly to the end.