TO ELECTRA

by: Robert Herrick (1591-1674)

      DARE not ask a kiss,
      I dare not beg a smile,
      Lest having that, or this,
      I might grow proud the while.
       
      No, no, the utmost share
      Of my desire shall be
      Only to kiss that air
      That lately kissed thee.

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