Lyrical Poems
2. TO HIS MUSE

Robert Her

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Whither, mad maiden, wilt thou roam?

Far safer 'twere to stay at home;

Where thou mayst sit, and piping, please

The poor and private cottages.

Since cotes and hamlets best agree

With this thy meaner minstrelsy.

There with the reed thou mayst express

The shepherd's fleecy happiness;

And with thy Eclogues intermix:

Some smooth and harmless Bucolics.

There, on a hillock, thou mayst sing

Unto a handsome shepherdling;

Or to a girl, that keeps the neat,

With breath more sweet than violet.

There, there, perhaps such lines as these

May take the simple villages;

But for the court, the country wit

Is despicable unto it.

Stay then at home, and do not go

Or fly abrto seek for woe;

Contempts in courts and cities dwell

No critic haunts the poor man's cell,

Where thou mayst hear thine own lines read

By no one tongue there censured.

That man's unwise will search for ill,

And may prevent it, sitting still.

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