paroles de chanson To the Virgins to Make Much of Time - Robert Herrick
Gather
ye
rose-buds
while
ye
may
Old
time
is
still
a-flying
And
this
same
flower
that
smiles
today
Tomorrow
will
be
dying
The
glorious
lamp
of
heaven,
the
sun
The
higher
he's
a-getting
The
sooner
will
his
race
be
run
And
nearer
he's
to
setting
That
age
is
best
which
is
the
first
When
youth
and
blood
are
warmer
But
being
spent,
the
worse,
and
worst
Times
still
succeed
the
former
Then
be
not
coy,
but
use
your
time
And
while
ye
may
go
marry
For
having
lost
but
once
your
prime
You
may
forever
tarry
1 To Dianeme: Sweet Be Not Proud of Those Two Eyes
2 To Dianeme: I Could but See Thee Yesterday
3 To Dianeme: Dear Though to Part It Be a Hell
4 To Daffodils: Fair Daffodils We Weep to See
5 To Meadows: Ye Have Been Fresh and Green
6 To the Virgins to Make Much of Time
7 Epitaph Upon a Child That Died
8 To Oenone: What Conscience Say Is It in Thee
9 To Daisies Not to Shut so Soon
10 The Bracelet: To Julia
11 Cherry-Ripe
12 The Primrose
13 To Violets: Welcome Maids of Honour
14 To the Western Wind
15 Comfort to a Youth That Had Lost His Love
16 To His Book
17 To the Willow-Tree
18 To Blossoms: Fair Pledges of a Fruitful Tree
19 A Child's Grace
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