The poetical works of Robert Herrick | ||
Another, to his Saviour.
If Thou beest taken, God forbid,I flie from Thee, as others did:
But if Thou wilt so honour me,
As to accept my companie,
I'le follow Thee, hap, hap what shall,
Both to the Judge, and Judgment-Hall:
And, if I see Thee posted there,
To be all-flayd with whipping-cheere,
I'le take my share; or els, my God,
Thy stripes I'le kisse, or burn the Rod.
The poetical works of Robert Herrick | ||