The Hesperides & Noble Numbers/Hesperides/To the King and Queen Upon Their Unhappy Distances

The Hesperides & Noble Numbers (1898)
by Robert Herrick, edited by Alfred Pollard
Hesperides
To the King and Queen Upon Their Unhappy Distances
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To the King and Queen Upon Their Unhappy Distances
1898Robert Herrick

79. TO THE KING AND QUEEN UPON THEIR UNHAPPY DISTANCES.

Woe, woe to them, who, by a ball of strife,
Do, and have parted here a man and wife:
Charles the best husband, while Maria strives
To be, and is, the very best of wives,
Like streams, you are divorc'd; but 'twill come when
These eyes of mine shall see you mix again.
Thus speaks the oak here; C. and M. shall meet,
Treading on amber, with their silver-feet,
Nor will't be long ere this accomplish'd be:
The words found true, C. M., remember me.

Oak, the prophetic tree.