The Flower
by George Herbert
English metaphysical poet. The majority of his works were religious poems written in the last years of his life and were published in The Temple: Sacred poems and Private Ejaculations (1633). His notable poems include 'The Church Porch' a doctrinal poem, and 'The Altar' and 'Easter Wings', pattern poems where the lines form the shape of the subject. Other metaphysical poets include John Donne, Henry Vaughan and Andrew Marvell.
The Flower
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How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean Who would have thought my shrivelled heart These are thy wonders, Lord of power, O that I once past changing were, But while I grow in a straight line, And now in age I bud again, These are thy wonders, Lord of love, |