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Poets

The Poor Poet. Carl Spitzweg. 1837.

 

Poets

Robert Herrick

 

Wantons we are; and though our words be such,

Our lives do differ from our lines by much.

 

Herrick closed one volume of poetry (Hebrides) with another couplet, apologizing for his bawdier verses: “To his book’s end this line he’d have placed:/ Jocund his muse was, but his life was chaste.”