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- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (A wearied pilgrim, I have wandered here)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Ask me why I do not sing)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Born I was to meet with age)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Here down my wearied limbs I'll lay)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (I fear no earthly powers)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (I will no longer kiss)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (If that my fate has now fulfill'd my year)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (I'll sing no more, nor will I longer write)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (I'll write no more of love; but now repent)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Let me not live if I not love)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Live by thy muse thou shalt, when others die)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Lost to the world; lost to myself; alone)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Love-sick I am, and must endure)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (One ear tingles; some there be)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Some parts may perish, die thou canst not all)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (The work is done: young men and maidens, set)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Weep for the dead, for they have lost this light)
- "On Himself" by Robert Herrick (Young I was, but now am old)