LIPS TONGUELESS. by Robert Herrick FOR my part, I never care For those lips that tongue-tied are : Tell-tales I would have them be Of my mistress and of me. Let them prattle how that I Sometimes freeze and sometimes fry : Let them tell how she doth move Fore or backward in her love : Let them speak by gentle tones, One and th' other's passions ; How we watch, and seldom sleep ; How by willows we do weep ; How by stealth we meet, and then Kiss and sigh, so part again. This the lips we will permit For to tell, not publish it. Source: Herrick, Robert. Works of Robert Herrick. vol I. Alfred Pollard, ed. London, Lawrence & Bullen, 1891. 100.
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