Robert Herrick
Robert Herrick
(1591-1674 / London / England)
Poems by Robert Herrick : 176 / 290
The Voice And Viol - Poem by Robert Herrick
Rare is the voice itself: but when we sing
To th' lute or viol, then 'tis ravishing.
Poems by Robert Herrick : 176 / 290
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Poem Submitted: Tuesday, December 31, 2002
Poem Edited: Tuesday, September 1, 2015
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