THE FUNERAL RITES OF THE ROSE Robert Herrick
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The Rose was sick, and
smiling died; And, being to be sanctified, About the bed, there sighing
stood The sweet and flowery sisterhood. Some hung the head, while some did
bring, To wash her, water from the spring; Some laid her forth, while
others wept, But all a solemn fast there kept. The holy sisters some
among, The sacred dirge and trental sung; But ah! what sweets smelt
everywhere, As heaven had spent all perfumes there! At last, when prayers
for the dead, And rites, were all accomplished, They, weeping, spread a
lawny loom, And closed her up as in a tomb. | |
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