Francis T. Palgrave, ed. (1824–1897). The Golden Treasury. 1875.
Robert Herrick XCVI. To Anthea Who May Command Him Any ThingB
Thy Protestant to be;
Or bid me love, and I will give
A loving heart to thee.
A heart as sound and free
As in the whole world thou canst find,
That heart I’ll give to thee.
To honour thy decree;
Or bid it languish quite away.
And ’t shall do so for thee.
While I have eyes to see;
And having none, yet I will keep
A heart to weep for thee.
Under that cypress tree;
Or bid me die, and I will dare
E’en Death, to die for thee.
The very eyes of me,
And hast command of every part,
To live and die for thee.