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Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
by Robert Herrick

Noble Numbers (1647), Hesperides (1648). Works , edited by L.C. Martin, 1956 and Complete Poetry edited by J. Max Patrick, 1963.


Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
by Robert Herrick

Tell, if thou canst, and truly, whence doth come
This camphire, storax, spikenard, galbanum,
These musks, these ambers, and those other smells
Sweet as the Vestry of the Oracles.
I'll tell thee: -while my Julia did unlace
Her silken bodice but a breathing space,
The passive air such odour then assumed
As when to Jove great Juno goes perfumed,
Whose pure immortal body doth transmit
A scent that fills both heaven and earth with it.


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