Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To His Closet-Gods. by Robert Herrick
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To His Closet-Gods.

    By Robert Herrick



    When I go hence, ye Closet-Gods, I fear
    Never again to have ingression here
    Where I have had whatever thing could be
    Pleasant and precious to my muse and me.
    Besides rare sweets, I had a book which none
    Could read the intext but myself alone.
    About the cover of this book there went
    A curious-comely clean compartlement,
    And, in the midst, to grace it more, was set
    A blushing, pretty, peeping rubelet.
    But now 'tis closed; and being shut and seal'd,
    Be it, O be it, never more reveal'd!
    Keep here still, Closet-Gods, 'fore whom I've set
    Oblations oft of sweetest marmelet.



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