J.Donne’s Love Poems—-’THE PRIMROSE, BEING AT MONTGOMERY CASTLE UPON THE HILL, ON WHICH IT IS SITUATE’
THE PRIMROSE, BEING AT MONTGOMERY CASTLEUPON THE HILL, ON WHICH IT IS SITUATE. by John Donne |
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| UPON this Primrose hill, Where, if heaven would distil A shower of rain, each several drop might go To his own primrose, and grow manna so ; And where their form, and their infinity Make a terrestrial galaxy, As the small stars do in the sky ; I walk to find a true love ; and I see That ’tis not a mere woman, that is she, But must or more or less than woman be. Yet know I not, which flower Live, primrose, then, and thrive |
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