Our present tears here, not our present laughter Robert Herrick More Quotes by Robert Herrick More Quotes From Robert Herrick The May-pole is up, Robert Herrick flowergivinghands Rise and put on your foliage, and be seen Robert Herrick springsweetnight Oft have I heard both youths and virgins say, Robert Herrick valentinecouplebird Outdid the meat, outdid the frolic wine. Robert Herrick winemeat A little saint best fits a little shrine, Robert Herrick vinessaintwine But here's the sunset of a tedious day, Robert Herrick sunsetwishtwo We credit most our sight; one eye doth please Robert Herrick crediteyesight The readiness of doing doth expresse No other but the doer's willingnesse. Robert Herrick readinessdoers Love is maintain'd by wealth: when all is spent, Robert Herrick wealthadversitylove-is Learn this of me, where'er thy lot doth fall, Robert Herrick contentmentfall God doth not promise here to man that HeWill free him quickly from his misery;But in His own time, and when He thinks fit,Then He will give a happy end to it. Robert Herrick givingmenthinking Go to your banquet then, but use delight Robert Herrick delighteatinguse Bid me to live, and I will liveThy Protestant to be,Or bid me love, and I will giveA loving heart to thee. Robert Herrick protestantstheeheart When one is past, another care we have; Thus woe succeeds a woe, as wave a wave. Robert Herrick woecarepast Let wealth come in by comely thrift, Robert Herrick haste-makes-wastedryhands Give house-room to the best; 'tis never known Robert Herrick housegivingrooms Well I sup and well I dine, Robert Herrick dinedrinkwine A winning wave, (deserving note.) Robert Herrick shoeswinningart Before man's fall the rose was born,St. Ambrose says, without the thorn;But for man's fault then was the thornWithout the fragrant rose-bud born; But ne'er the rose without the thorn. Robert Herrick rosemenfall He who has suffered shipwreck, fears to sail Upon the seas, though with a gentle gale. Robert Herrick sailgalesea