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To Daisies, Not to Shut So Soon by Robert Herrick |
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Shut not so
soon; the dull-eyed night Has not as yet begun To
make a seizure on the light, Or to seal up the sun.
No marigolds yet closed are; No shadows great appear;
Nor doth the early shepherds' star Shine like a
spangle here. Stay but till my Julia close Her
life-begetting eye, And let the whole world then
dispose Itself to live or die.
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