Poem A Day

Classic poem

TO MUSIC

by Robert Herrick

Begin to charm, and as thou strok'st mine ears

With thine enchantment, melt me into tears.

Then let thy active hand scud o'er thy lyre,

And make my spirits frantic with the fire;

That done, sink down into a silvery strain,

And make me smooth as balm and oil again.

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About this poem

First line
Begin to charm, and as thou strok'st mine ears
Poet
Robert Herrick
Themes
nature, grief, faith

Poem A Day

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