Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To His Worthy Friend, M. John Hall, Student Of Gray's Inn. by Robert Herrick
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To His Worthy Friend, M. John Hall, Student Of Gray's Inn.

    By Robert Herrick



    Tell me, young man, or did the Muses bring
    Thee less to taste than to drink up their spring,
    That none hereafter should be thought, or be
    A poet, or a poet-like but thee?
    What was thy birth, thy star that makes thee known,
    At twice ten years, a prime and public one?
    Tell us thy nation, kindred, or the whence
    Thou had'st and hast thy mighty influence,
    That makes thee lov'd, and of the men desir'd,
    And no less prais'd than of the maids admired.
    Put on thy laurel then; and in that trim
    Be thou Apollo or the type of him:
    Or let the unshorn god lend thee his lyre,
    And next to him be master of the choir.



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