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This listing contains work(s) of (Poet) Robert Herrick available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online.
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- Abel's Blood
- Affliction
- All Things Decay And Die
- All Things Run Well For The Righteous
- Alms
- Ambition [epigram]
- Amores To Groves
- Amores: Mrs Eliz: Wheeler, Under The Name Of The Lost Shepherdess
- Anacreontic
- Angels
- Another Ceremony
- Another Grace For A Child
- Another New-Year's Gift: Or, Song For The Circumcision
- Another Of God
- Another To God
- Another To His Saviour
- Anthea's Retractation
- Apparition Of His, Mistress, Calling Him To Elysium, The
- Apron Of Flowers, The
- Argument Of His Book, The
- Art Above Nature: To Julia
- Ass, The
- Bad Season Makes The Poet Sad, The
- Bag Of The Bee, The
- Barley-Break; Or, Last In Hell
- Beggar To Mab, The Fairy Queen, The
- Beginnings And Endings
- Bell-Man [Along the dark and silent night], The
- Bell-Man [From noise of scare-fires rest ye free], The
- Bleeding Hand; Or The Sprig Of Eglantine Given To A Maid, The
- Bracelet To Julia, The
- Bride-Cake, The
- Bubble: A Song, The
- Bucolic Betwixt Two; Lacon And Thyrsis, A
- Burial [epigram]
- Calling And Correcting
- Canticle To Apollo, A
- Captive Bee; Or, The Little Filcher, The
- Carol Presented To Dr. Williams, Bishop Of Lincoln As A New-Year's Gift, A
- Casualties [epigram]
- Ceremonies For Candlemas Day, The
- Ceremonies For Candlemas Eve
- Ceremony Upon Candlemas Eve
- Changes: To Corinna, The
- Cheat Of Cupid; Or, The Ungentle Guest, The
- Cherry Ripe
- Chewing The Cud, The
- Christ's Action
- Christ's Part
- Christ's Twofold Coming
- Christ's Words On The Cross: My God, My God
- Christmas Carol Sung To The King In The Presence At Whitehall, A
- Clothes For Continuance
- Cock-Crow
- Comfort To A Youth That Had Lost His Love
- Coming Of Good Luck, The
- Coming To Christ
- Confession
- Conjuration: To Electra, A
- Corina's Going A Maying
- Correction
- Country Life: To His Brother, Mr Thomas Herrick, A
- Country Life: To The Honoured Mr Endymion Porter, The
- Cruel Maid, The
- Crutches
- Definition Of Beauty [epigram], The
- Delight In Disorder
- Description Of A Woman, The
- Dialogue Betwixt Himself And Mistress Eliza Wheeler, Under The Name Of Amarillis, A
- Dirge Of Jephthah's Daughter: Sung By The Virgins, The
- Doomsday
- Dreams [epigram]
- Earrings
- Epitaph On The Tomb Of Sir Edward Giles And His Wife In The South Aisle
- Epitaph Upon A Child, An
- Epitaph Upon A Virgin, An
- Eternity
- Eucharist, The
- Evil
- Fairies, The
- Fairy Temple; Or, Oberon's Chapel, The
- Faith
- Farewell Frost, Or Welcome Spring
- Felicity Quick Of Flight [epigram]
- Four Things Make Us Happy Here [epigram]
- Funeral Rites Of The Rose, The
- God And The King, The
- God Has A Twofold Part
- God Is One
- God Not To Be Comprehended
- God To Be First Served
- God's Anger
- God's Anger Without Affection
- God's Blessing
- God's Bounty
- God's Descent
- God's Dwelling
- God's Gifts Not Soon Granted
- God's Grace
- God's Hands
- God's Keys
- God's Mercy
- God's Mirth: Man's Mourning
- God's Pardon
- God's Part
- God's Presence [God's evident, and may be said to be]
- God's Presence [god's Present Everywhere, But Most Of All]
- God's Providence
- God's Time Must End Our Trouble
- God, And Lord
- Good Christians
- Good Friday: Rex Tragicus; Or, Christ Going To His Cross
- Good Men Afflicted Most
- Good Precepts, Or Counsel
- Goodness Of His God, The
- Grace For A Child
- Graces For Children
- Great Grief, Great Glory
- Hag, The
- Heart, The
- Heart [epigram], The
- Hell
- Hell Fire
- Her Bed
- His Age: Dedicated To His Peculiar Friend, Mr John Wickes
- His Coming To The Sepulchre
- His Confession
- His Content In The Country
- His Covenant Or Protestation To Julia
- His Creed
- His Desire
- His Dream
- His Ejaculation To God
- His Grange, Or Private Wealth
- His Last Request To Julia
- His Litany To The Holy Spirit
- His Litany, To The Holy Spirit
- His Loss [epigram]
- His Meditation Upon Death
- His Mistress To Him At His Farewell
- His Offering, With The Rest, At The Sepulchre
- His Petition
- His Poetry His Pillar
- His Prayer For Absolution
- His Prayer To Ben Jonson
- His Request To Julia
- His Return To London
- His Sailing From Julia
- His Saviour's Words Going To The Cross
- His Winding-Sheet
- His Wish To God
- His Wish To Privacy
- His Words To Christ Going To The Cross
- Hock-Cart, Or Harvest Home, The
- Honours Are Hindrances
- How His Soul Came Ensnared
- How Pansies Or Hearts-Ease Came First
- How Springs Came First
- Humility
- Hymn To Bacchus, A
- Hymn To Love, A
- Hymn To The Graces, A
- Hymn To The Muses, An
- Hymn To Venus And Cupid, A
- I Call And I Call
- Impossibilities: To His Friend
- Invitation, The
- Judgment-Day, The
- Kiss: A Dialogue, The
- Kissing Usury
- Labour
- Lasciviousness
- Life Is The Body's Light
- Lily In A Crystal, The
- Lip-Labour, An
- Loading And Unloading
- Loss From The Least [epigram]
- Love Dislikes Nothing
- Love Lightly Pleased
- Love, What It Is [epigram]
- Lovers How They Come And Part
- Mad Maid's Song, The
- Man's Dying-Place Uncertain [epigram]
- Manna
- Matins, Or Morning Prayer
- Maypole, The
- Mean In Our Means [epigram], A
- Meditation For His Mistress, A
- Men Mind No State In Sickness
- Mercy
- Mercy and Love
- Mirth
- Mirth [epigram]
- Money Makes The Mirth [epigram]
- Montes Scripturarum: The Mounts Of The Scriptures
- Mora Sponsi, The Stay Of The Bridegroom
- Mr. Herrick: His Daughter's Dowry
- Mr. Robert Herrick: His Farewell Unto Poetry
- Musae Graviores -- A Thanksgiving To God, For His House
- Neutrality Loathsome
- New Charon: Upon The Death Of Henry, Lord Hastings, The
- New-Year's Gift, The
- New-Year's Gift Sent To Sir Simeon Steward, A
- New-Year's Gift: Or, Circumcision's Song, The
- Night Piece: To Julia, The
- No Coming To God Without Christ
- No Escaping The Scourging
- No Fault In Women
- No Man Without Money [epigram]
- No Pains, No Gains [epigram]
- None Truly Happy Here
- North And South
- Not Every Day Fit For Verse
- Nothing Free-Cost [epigram]
- Number Of Two, The
- Oberon's Feast
- Observation
- Ode For Ben Jonson, An
- Ode Of The Birth Of Our Saviour, An
- Ode On The Birth Of Our Saviour, An Christmas poem
- Ode To Sir Clipsby Crew, An
- Ode, Or Psalm To God, An
- Of Love: A Sonnet
- Old Wives' Prayer, The
- Olive Branch, The
- On A Perfumed Lady
- On Heaven
- On Himself [A wearied pilgrim I have wander'd here]
- On Himself [epigram]
- On Himself [I'll write no more of love, but now repent]
- On Himself [Lost To The World; Lost To Myself; Alone]
- On Himself [Weep for the dead, for they have lost this light]
- On Love [epigram]
- Orpheus
- Pain Ends In Pleasure
- Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton, A
- Paranaeticall, Or Advisive Verse To His Friend, Mr John Wicks, A
- Parasceve, Or Preparation, The
- Parcae; Or, Three Dainty Destinies: The Armilet, The
- Pardon
- Pardons [epigram]
- Parliament Of Roses To Julia, The
- Pastoral Sung To The King, A
- Pastoral Upon The Birth Of Prince Charles, A
- Patience: Or, Comforts In Crosses
- Peace Not Permanent [epigram]
- Persecutions Profitable
- Persecutions Purify
- Plaudite, Or End Of Life, The
- Poor's Portion, The
- Posting To Printing [epigram]
- Poverty And Riches [epigram]
- Pray And Prosper
- Prayer
- Prayers Must Have Poise
- Present Time Best Pleaseth [epigram], The
- Present; Or, The Bag Of The Bee, The
- Primrose, The
- Purposes
- Recompense, The
- Request To The Graces, A
- Reverence
- Riches And Poverty
- Roaring
- Rock Of Rubies, And The Quarry Of Pearls, The
- Rod, The
- Rose, The
- Sabbaths
- Safety On The Shore [epigram]
- Salutation
- Satan
- Satisfaction For Sufferings [epigram]
- Shower Of Blossoms, The
- Silence
- Sin
- Sin And Strife
- Sin Seen
- Sin [there Is No Evil That We Do Commit]
- Sinners
- Sins Loathed, And Yet Loved
- Sobriety In Search
- Soft Music
- Song. His Mistress To Him At His Farewell
- Staff And Rod, The
- Star-Song: A Carol To The King Sung At Whitehall, The
- Succession Of The Four Sweet Months, The
- Sum And The Satisfaction, The
- Tapers
- Tears And Laughter [epigram]
- Tears [God From Our Eyes All Tears Hereafter Wipes]
- Tears [Our present tears here, not our present laughter]
- Temporal Goods
- Temptation [God Tempteth No One, As St. Austin Saith]
- Temptation [Those saints which God loves best]
- Thanksgiving, A
- Thanksgiving To God For His House, A
- Things Mortal Still Mutable [epigram]
- This Crosstree Here
- Three Fatal Sisters
- To A Gentlewoman, Objecting To Him His Gray Hairs
- To Anthea [Anthea, I Am Going Hence]
- To Anthea [Now Is The Time When All The Lights Wax Dim]
- To Anthea, Who May Command Him Any Thing
- To Bacchus: A Canticle
- To Be Merry
- To Blossoms
- To Carnations: A Song
- To Christ
- To Daffadils
- To Daisies, Not To Shut So Soon
- To Death
- To Dianeme [Dear, though to part it be a hell]
- To Dianeme [Give me one kiss]
- To Dianeme [I could but see thee yesterday]
- To Dianeme [Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes]
- To Electra
- To Enjoy The Time [epigram]
- To Find God
- To God [come To Me, God; But Do Not Come]
- To God [Do with me, God, as Thou didst deal with John]
- To God [God gives not only corn for need]
- To God [God Is All Sufferance Here; Here He Doth Show]
- To God [God! To My Little Meal And Oil]
- To God [God's Undivided, One In Persons Three]
- To God [I'll come, I'll creep, though Thou dost threat]
- To God [If I Have Played The Truant, Or Have Here]
- To God [Lord, I Am Like To Mistletoe]
- To God [Make, make me Thine, my gracious God]
- To God [Pardon Me, God, Once More I Thee Entreat]
- To God [Thou hast promis'd, Lord, to be]
- To God [With Golden Censers, And With Incense, Here]
- To God, His Gift
- To God: An Anthem Sung In The Chapel At Whitehall Before The King
- To God: His Good Will
- To God: On His Sickness
- To Heaven
- To His Angry God
- To His Book [Go Thou Forth, My Book, Though Late]
- To His Book [If Hap It Must, That I Must See Thee Lie]
- To His Book [Make haste away, and let one be]
- To His Conscience
- To His Dear God
- To His Dying Brother, Master William Herrick
- To His Ever-Loving God
- To His Honoured And Most Ingenious Friend Mr Charles Cotton
- To His Kinswoman, Mistress Susanna Herrick
- To His Lovely Mistresses
- To His Mistress, Objecting To Him Neither Toying Or Talking
- To His Muse
- To His Paternal Country
- To His Peculiar Friend, Mr John Wicks
- To His Saviour's Sepulchre: His Devotion
- To His Saviour, A Child; A Present, By A Child Christmas poem
- To His Sweet Saviour
- To His Verses
- To Julia
- To Keep A True Lent
- To Laurels
- To Live Freely [epigram]
- To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses
- To Meadows
- To Mistress Katharine Bradshaw, The Lovely, That Crowned Him With Laurel
- To Music [Begin to charm, and as thou strok'st mine ears]
- 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 Perllla
- To Phillis, To Love And Live With Him
- To Primroses Filled With Morning Dew
- To Robin Red-Breast
- To Sapho
- To Silvia
- 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 [epigram]
- Transfiguration, The
- Truth And Error [epigram]
- Twelfth Night; Or, King And Queen
- Upon A Child
- Upon A Child That Died
- Upon A Delaying Lady
- Upon A Maid
- Upon A Painted Gentlewoman [epigram]
- Upon Cupid
- Upon God [God is not only said to be]
- Upon God [God, When He Takes My Goods And Chattels Hence]
- Upon Her Eyes
- Upon Her Feet
- Upon Himself
- Upon His Gray Hairs
- 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 [A crystal vial Cupid brought]
- Upon Love [I held Love's head while it did ache]
- Upon Love: By Way Of Question And Answer
- Upon Man [epigram]
- Upon Master Fletcher's Incomparable Plays
- Upon Mrs Eliz. Wheeler, Under The Name Of Amarillis
- Upon Parting
- Upon Roses
- Upon Tears [epigram]
- Upon The Detracter [epigram]
- Upon The Loss Of His Mistresses
- Upon Time
- Upon Woman And Mary
- Upon Wrinkles [epigram]
- Virgin Mary, The
- Voice And Viol, The
- Vow To Venus, A
- Wages
- Wake, The
- Want [epigram]
- Wassail A Christmas poem
- Watch [epigram], The
- Way, The
- What God Is
- When He Would Have His Verses Read
- Whips
- White Island, Or Place Of The Blest, The
- Why Flowers Change Colour
- Widows' Tears; Or, Dirge Of Dorcas, The
- Will The Cause Of Woe, The
- Will To Be Working, A
- Wlt Punished Prospers Most [epigram]
- Wounded Heart, The
- Writing [Epigram]
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