Thursday, 16 January 2014

CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS EVE by Robert Herrick

      
Stanton Moor Derbyshire February 2010


 DOWN with the rosemary and bays,
           Down with the mistletoe;
       Instead of holly, now up-raise
           The greener box (for show).

       The holly hitherto did sway;
           Let box now domineer
       Until the dancing Easter day,
           Or Easter's eve appear.

       Then youthful box which now hath grace
           Your houses to renew;
       Grown old, surrender must his place
           Unto the crisped yew.

       When yew is out, then birch comes in,
           And many flowers beside ;
       Both of a fresh and fragrant kin
           To honour Whitsuntide.

       Green rushes, then, and sweetest bents,
           With cooler oaken boughs,
       Come in for comely ornaments
           To re-adorn the house.

Thus times do shift; each thing his turn does hold;
New things succeed, as former things grow old.


Source:
Herrick, Robert. Works of Robert Herrick. vol II.

Alfred Pollard, ed. London, Lawrence & Bullen, 1891. 104-105.

Stanton Moor Derbyshire February 2010

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