Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Happiness To Hospitality; Or, A Hearty Wish To Good Housekeeping. by Robert Herrick
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Happiness To Hospitality; Or, A Hearty Wish To Good Housekeeping.

    By Robert Herrick



    First, may the hand of bounty bring
    Into the daily offering
    Of full provision such a store,
    Till that the cook cries: Bring no more.
    Upon your hogsheads never fall
    A drought of wine, ale, beer, at all;
    But, like full clouds, may they from thence
    Diffuse their mighty influence.
    Next, let the lord and lady here
    Enjoy a Christ'ning year by year;
    And this good blessing back them still,
    T' have boys, and girls too, as they will.
    Then from the porch may many a bride
    Unto the holy temple ride:
    And thence return, short prayers said,
    A wife most richly married.
    Last, may the bride and bridegroom be
    Untouch'd by cold sterility;
    But in their springing blood so play,
    As that in lusters few they may,
    By laughing too, and lying down,
    People a city or a town.



Extra Info:

Wish, om. orig. ed.
Lusters, quinquenniums.


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