The Poetry Corner

The Plaudite, Or End Of Life

By Robert Herrick

If after rude and boisterous seas My wearied pinnace here finds ease; If so it be I've gain'd the shore, With safety of a faithful oar; If having run my barque on ground, Ye see the aged vessel crown'd; What's to be done?but on the sands Ye dance and sing, and now clap hands. The first act's doubtful, but (we say) It is the last commends the Play.