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by Robert Herrick
(1591-1674)
- All Things Decay and Fall
- Ambition
- Another Grace for a Child
- Argument of His Book, The
- Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad, The
- Beggar to Mab, the Fairy Queen, The
- Bell-Man, The
- Burial
- Casualties
- Ceremonies for Candlemas Day, The
- Ceremonies for Christmas
- Cheat of Cupid; or the Ungentle Guest, The
- Cherry-Ripe
- Christmas-Eve, Another Ceremony
- Conjuration: To Electra, A
- Corinna's Going A-Maying
- Delight in Disorder
- Discontents in Devon
- Epitaph Upon a Child, An
- His Content in the Country
- His Prayer for Absolution
- His Prayer to Ben Jonson
- His Return to London
- His Wish to God
- Hymn to Venus and Cupid, A
- Love Dislikes Nothing
- Night-piece: To Julia, The
- Not Every Day Fit for Verse
- Ode to Ben Johnson, An
- Ode of the Birth of our Savior, An
- Thanksgiving To God, For His House, A
- Things Mortal Still Mutable
- To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
- To Daffodiles
- To Dianeme
- To His Conscience
- To His Kinswoman, Mistress Susanna Herrick
- To His Verses
- To Julia
- To Laurels
- To Live Freely
- To Live Merrily and To Trust to Good Verses
- To Meadows
- To Mistress Katharine Bradshaw, The Lovely That Crowned Him With Laurel
- To Music
- To Music, To Becalm a Sweet Sick Youth
- To Music, To Becalm His Fever
- To Music: A Song
- To Oenone
- To Pansies
- To Perenna
- To Perilla
- To Phillis, To Love and Live With Him
- To Primroses Filled with Morning Dew
- To Robin Red-Breast
- To Sapho
- To Sylvia
- To Silvia to Wed
- To Sir Clipsby Crew
- To the Genius of His House
- To the Handsome Mistress Grace Potter
- To the Lady Crewe, Upon the Death of Her Child
- To the Maids, To Walk Abroad
- To the Rose: Song
- To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time
- To the Water-Nymphs Drinking at the Fountain
- To the Willow-Tree
- To Violets
- To Youth
- Truth and Error
- Up Scoble
- Upon a Child
- Upon a Child That Died
- Upon a Delaying Lady
- Upon a Maid
- Upon a Painted Gentlewoman
- Upon Cupid
- Upon Her Eyes
- Upon Her Feet
- Upon Himself
- Upon His Sister-in-Law, Mistress Elizabeth Herrick
- Upon Julia's Clothes
- Upon Julia's Hair Filled with Dew
- Upon Julia's Recovery
- Upon Julia's Ribbon
- Upon Julia's Voice
- Upon Love
- Upon Love
- Upon Love: By Way of Question and Answer
- Upon Man
- Upon Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, Under the Name of Amarillis
- Upon Roses
- Upon Tears
- Upon the Detracter
- Upon the Loss of His Mistress
- Upon Time
- Upon Wrinkles
- Vine, The
- Want
- What Kind of Mistress He Would Have
- When He Would Have His Verses Read
- Why Flowers Change Colour
- Wit Punished Prospers Most
- Writing
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