Now I am here, what thou wilt do with me
None of my books will show:
I read, and sigh, and wish I were a tree;
For then I should grow
To fruit or shade: at least some bird would trust
Her household to me, and I should be just.


'Affliction (1)' (1633) l. 55


Now I am here, what thou wilt do with me None of my books will show: I read, and sigh, and wish I were a tree; For then I should grow To fruit or...

Now I am here, what thou wilt do with me None of my books will show: I read, and sigh, and wish I were a tree; For then I should grow To fruit or...

Now I am here, what thou wilt do with me None of my books will show: I read, and sigh, and wish I were a tree; For then I should grow To fruit or...

Now I am here, what thou wilt do with me None of my books will show: I read, and sigh, and wish I were a tree; For then I should grow To fruit or...