Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To The Most Learned, Wise, And Arch-Antiquary, M. John Selden. by Robert Herrick
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To The Most Learned, Wise, And Arch-Antiquary, M. John Selden.

    By Robert Herrick



    I, who have favour'd many, come to be
    Grac'd now, at last, or glorified by thee,
    Lo! I, the lyric prophet, who have set
    On many a head the delphic coronet,
    Come unto thee for laurel, having spent
    My wreaths on those who little gave or lent.
    Give me the daphne, that the world may know it,
    Whom they neglected thou hast crown'd a poet.
    A city here of heroes I have made
    Upon the rock whose firm foundation laid,
    Shall never shrink; where, making thine abode,
    Live thou a Selden, that's a demi-god.



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Daphne, i.e., the laurel


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