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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AD HENRICUM PORTER, by ROBERT WEVER Poet's Biography First Line: Porter, I durst not mell with sacred writ Last Line: If that too soon thou hadst begun her ring. Alternate Author Name(s): Weever, Robert Subject(s): Porter, Henry (16th Century) | |||
Porter, I durst not mell with sacred writ, Nor woe the mistress 'fore I win the maid; For my young years are tasked; it's yet unfit, For youth as eld is never half so staid. Thyself which hath the sum of Art and Wit Thus much I know unto me would have said; Thy silver bell could not so sweetly sing If that too soon thou hadst begun her ring. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 5 by CONRAD AIKEN ON LADY POLTAGRUE: A PUBLIC PERIL by HILAIRE BELLOC THE USES OF POETRY by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS MELANCHOLIA by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR ODE ON THE PLEASURE ARISING FROM VICISSITUDE by THOMAS GRAY |
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