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The Pillar of Fame

by Robert Herrick

            Fame’s pillar here at last we set,
             Out-during marble, brass or jet;
                  Charmed and enchanted so
                  As to withstand the blow
                   O f   o v e r t h r o w ;
                   Nor   shall   the   seas,
                     Or      o u t r a g e s
                   Of   storms,   o’erbear
                     What    we    uprear;
                   Tho’   kingdoms   fall,
                This   pillar   never   shall
                Decline   or waste at   all;
         But   stand   for ever   by   his   own
         Firm   and    well-fixed    foundation.

 Robert  Herrick

Robert Herrick (1591-1674) was born in London and may have attended the Westminster School. At age . . . MORE »

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