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The Vision.

    By Robert Herrick



    Methought I saw, as I did dream in bed,
    A crawling vine about Anacreon's head.
    Flushed was his face; his hairs with oil did shine;
    And, as he spake, his mouth ran o'er with wine.
    Tippled he was, and tippling lisped withal;
    And lisping reeled, and reeling like to fall.
    A young enchantress close by him did stand,
    Tapping his plump thighs with a myrtle wand:
    She smil'd; he kiss'd; and kissing, cull'd her too,
    And being cup-shot, more he could not do.
    For which, methought, in pretty anger she
    Snatched off his crown, and gave the wreath to me;
    Since when, methinks, my brains about do swim,
    And I am wild and wanton like to him.




Extra Info:
Cull'd, embraced.
Cup-shot, drunk.


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