The Hag is astride, This night for to ride; The Devill and shee together: Through thick, and through thin, Now out, and then in, Though ne’r so foule be the weather. A Thorn or a Burr She takes for a Spurre: With a lash of a Bramble she rides now, Through Brakes and through Bryars, O’re Ditches, and Mires, She followes the Spirit that guides now. No Beast, for his food, Dares now range the wood; But husht in his laire he lies lurking: While mischiefs, by these, On Land and on Seas, At noone of Night are working, The storme will arise, And trouble the skies; This night, and more for the wonder, The ghost from the Tomb Affrighted shall come, Cal’d out by the clap of the Thunder.
Robert Herrick
5 comments:
Great poem. Awesome pic.
Very cool!
holy crap--looks just like me!
haha
what a Beauty!
i am TOTALLY smitten.
The Devill and shee together:
Through thick, and through thin,
Now out, and then in,
The storme will arise,
And trouble the skies;
GaaaahhhhZooks..LOVE
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