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The Bleeding Hand; Or The Sprig Of Eglantine Given To A Maid: Poem by Robert Herrick

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From this bleeding hand of mine,
Take this sprig of Eglantine:
Which, though sweet unto your smell,
Yet the fretful briar will tell,
He who plucks the sweets, shall prove
Many thorns to be in love.

Analysis of this poem

More verses by Robert Herrick

  • Man's Dying-Place Uncertain
  • Upon Wrinkles
  • The Parliament Of Roses To Julia
  • Upon Tears
  • To His Muse

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