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Robert Herrick [1591-1674] ENG
Ranked #40 in the top 380 poets
Votes 68%: 180 up, 83 down

Early works: lovemaking, female body. Later works: spiritual, phylosophical. Message: life is short, the world is beautiful, love is splendid, and we must use the short time we have to make the most of it.

Never married, loved the richness of sensuality and the variety of life.

Easier for modern readers to understand than those of many of his contemporaries.

Clergyman and poet, Robert Herrick was born in  1591 in London, the seventh child of Nicholas Herrick, a wealthy goldsmith. In November 1592, two days after making a will, his father killed himself by jumping from the fourth-floor window of his house. However, the Queen`s Almoner did not confiscate the Herrick estate for the crown as was usually the case with suicides. There is no record of Herrick attending school. In 1607 he was apprenticed to his uncle Sir William Herrick as a goldsmith.

`A Country Life`: To his Brother M. Tho. Herrick (1610) is Herrick`s earliest known poem, and deals with the move from London to farm life in Leicestershire. `To My Dearest Sister M. Merice Herrick` was written before 1612. He entered St John`s College, Cambridge in 1613, and became friends with Clipsby Crew to whom he addressed several poems such as `Nuptial Song`. He graduated a Bachelor of Arts in 1617, Master of Arts in 1620, and in 1623 he was ordained priest. By 1925 he was well known as a poet, mixing in literary circles in London such as that of Ben Jonson. In 1629 he was presented by Charles I to the living of Dean Prior, a remote parish of Devonshire. The best of his work was written in the peace and seclusion of country life; `To Blossoms` and `To Daffodils` are classical depictions of a devoted appreciation of nature.

However, having refused to subscribe to The Solemn League and Covenant, he was ejected from Devonshire in 1647. He then returned to London publishing his religious poems Noble Numbers (1647), and Hesperides (1648). He was distinguished as a lyric poet, and some of his love songs, for example, `To Anthea` and `Gather Ye Rose-buds` are considered exceptional . In 1660 he was reinstated at Dean Prior where he lived for the remainder of his life. He wrote no more poems after 1648, he died in 1674 and was buried in an unmarked grave in the churchyard at Dean Prior.

Cavalier poets, Didactism, Elizabethan, Fantasy, Tribe of Ben

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1572-1637
ENG
Ben Jonson
→ influenced Robert Herrick
1837-1909
ENG
Algernon Charles Swinburne
→ praised Robert Herrick


WorkLangRating
To The Virgins, To Make Much Of Time
eng
24
Upon Julia`s Clothes
eng
20
The Hag
eng
13
Corinna`s Going A-Maying
eng
11
To Daffodils
eng
11
What Kind Of Mistress He Would Have
eng
9
The Maypole
eng
7
The Vine
eng
6
Canticle To Apollo
eng
3
His Prayer To Ben Jonson
eng
3
I Call And I Call
eng
3
Meditation For His Mistress
eng
3
Sweet Disorder
eng
3
Sweet Spirit, Comfort Me
eng
3
To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses
eng
3
A Bucolic Betwixt Two: Lacon & Thyrsis
eng
2
A Child`s Grace
eng
2
A Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at White-Hall
eng
2
An Ode For Ben Jonson
eng
2
His Prayer For Absolution
eng
2
His Wish To Privacy
eng
2
Hymn To The Grace
eng
2
The Kiss: A Dialogue
eng
2
Upon Love:by Way Of Question and Answer
eng
2
Upon Tears
eng
2
A Conjuration To Electra
eng
1
A Hymn to the Graces
eng
1
A Meditation for His Mistress
eng
1
An Ode to Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother`s Death
eng
1
Another
eng
1
Cherry-Pit
eng
1
Country Life:to His Brother, Mr Thomas Herrick
eng
1
Divination By A Daffodil
eng
1
Eternity
eng
1
His Poetry His Pillar
eng
1
Hymn To Bacchus
eng
1
Of Love: A Sonnet
eng
1
Poverty And Riches
eng
1
Thanksgiving
eng
1
The Argument Of His Book
eng
1
The Beggar to Mab, The Queen Fairy
eng
1
The Bracelet to Julia
eng
1
The Coming Of Good Luck
eng
1
The Hour-glass
eng
1
The New-year`s Gift
eng
1
The Shower Of Blossoms
eng
1
The Wake
eng
1
To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
eng
1
To Be Merry
eng
1
To Groves
eng
1
To His Paternal Country
eng
1
To Pansies
eng
1
To The Maids, To Walk Abroad
eng
1
Up Scoble
eng
1
Upon The Loss Of His Mistresses
eng
1
Vow To Venus
eng
1
When He Would Have His Verses Read
eng
1
Wit Punished Prospers Most
eng
1
A Country Life: to His Brother Mr Thomas Herrick
eng
0
A Dialogue betwixt himself and Mistress Eliza Wheeler, under the name of Amarillis
eng
0
A Lyric to Mirth
eng
0
A New Years` Gift sent to Sir Simeon Steward
eng
0
A paraneatical
eng
0
A Pastoral upon the birth of Prince Charles: presented to the King
eng
0
A Ring Presented to Julia
eng
0
A Thanksgiving
eng
0
All Things Decay And Die
eng
0
Ambition
eng
0
An Epitaph Upon A Child
eng
0
An Epitaph Upon A Virgin
eng
0
An Ode Of The Birth Of Our Saviour
eng
0
An Ode To Sir Clipsby Crew
eng
0
Anacreontic
eng
0
Another to the Maids
eng
0
Anthea`s Retractation
eng
0
Art Above Nature: To Julia
eng
0
Barley-break
eng
0
Be My Mistress Short or Tall
eng
0
Burial
eng
0
Casualties
eng
0
Ceremonies For Candlemas Eve
eng
0
Ceremonies For Christmas
eng
0
Cherry Ripe
eng
0
Christmas-Eve, Another Ceremony
eng
0
Cock-crow
eng
0
Comfort To A Youth That Had Lost His Love
eng
0
Crutches
eng
0
Delight in Disorder
eng
0
Departure of the Good Daemon
eng
0
Discontents In Devon
eng
0
Draw-gloves
eng
0
Dreams
eng
0
Farewell Frost, or Welcome Spring
eng
0
Felicity Quick Of Flight
eng
0
Four Things Make Us Happy Here
eng
0
Good Precepts, Or Counsel
eng
0
Her Bed
eng
0
His Covenant Or Protestation
eng
0
His Desire
eng
0
His Grange, Or Private Wealth
eng
0
His Last Request To Julia
eng
0
His Litany, To The Holy Spirit
eng
0
His Loss
eng
0
His Meditation Upon Death
eng
0
His Mistress To Him At His Farewell
eng
0
His Request To Julia
eng
0
His Return To London
eng
0
His Sailing From Julia
eng
0
His Winding-shee
eng
0
His Wish To God
eng
0
How His Soul Came Ensnared
eng
0
How Pansies Or Hearts-ease Came First
eng
0
How Springs Came First
eng
0
Hymn To Love
eng
0
Hymn To Venus And Cupid
eng
0
Impossibilit
eng
0
Kissing The Air
eng
0
Kissing Usury
eng
0
Life Is The Body`s Light
eng
0
Loss From The Least
eng
0
Love Dislikes Nothing
eng
0
Love Lightly Pleased
eng
0
Love, What It Is
eng
0
Lovers How They Come And Part
eng
0
Man
eng
0
Man`s Dying-place Uncertain
eng
0
Matins, Or Morning Prayer
eng
0
Mean In Our Mean
eng
0
Men Mind No State In Sickness
eng
0
Mirth
eng
0
Miseries
eng
0
Money Makes The Mirth
eng
0
No Fault In Women
eng
0
No Pains, No Gains
eng
0
Not every day fit for Verse
eng
0
Nothing Free-cost
eng
0
Oberon`s Feast
eng
0
On A Perfumed Lady
eng
0
On Himself
eng
0
On Hymn To The Muse
eng
0
On Julia`s Voice
eng
0
On Love
eng
0
Orpheus
eng
0
Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton
eng
0
Pardon
eng
0
Pastoral Sung To The King
eng
0
Peace Not Permanence
eng
0
Pray And Prosper
eng
0
Proof to No Purpose
eng
0
Purpose
eng
0
Request To The Grace
eng
0
Rewards
eng
0
Safety On The Shore
eng
0
Satisfaction
eng
0
Soft Music
eng
0
Tears And Laughter
eng
0
The Apron Of Flowers
eng
0
The Bad Season Makes The Poet Sad
eng
0
The Bag Of The Bee
eng
0
The Bell-man
eng
0
The Bellman
eng
0
The Bleeding Hand; Or The Sprig Of Eglantine Given To A Maid
eng
0
The Bubble: A Song
eng
0
The Captiv`d Bee; Or, The Little Filcher
eng
0
The Changes: To Corinne
eng
0
The Cheat Of Cupid; Or, The Ungentle Guest
eng
0
The Cruel Maid
eng
0
The Definition Of Beauty
eng
0
The Dirge Of Jephthah`s Daughter:sun
eng
0
The Fairies
eng
0
The Fairy Temple; Or, Oberon`s Chapel
eng
0
The Funeral Rites Of The Rose
eng
0
The Good-night or Blessing
eng
0
The Heart
eng
0
The Hock-cart, or Harvest Home
eng
0
The Invitation
eng
0
The Lily In A Crystal
eng
0
The Mad Maid`s Song
eng
0
The Night Piece, to Julia
eng
0
The Old Wives` Prayer
eng
0
The Olive Branch
eng
0
The Parliament Of Roses To Julia
eng
0
The Plaudite, Or End Of Life
eng
0
The Present Time Best Pleaseth me
eng
0
The Present; Or, The Bag Of The Bees
eng
0
The Primrose
eng
0
The Rock of Rubies and the Quarry of Pearls
eng
0
The Rosary
eng
0
The Succession Of The Four Sweet Months
eng
0
The Transfigurat
eng
0
The Voice And Viol
eng
0
The Wassail
eng
0
The Watch
eng
0
The White Island:or Place Of The Blest
eng
0
The Widows` Tears; Or, Dirge Of Dorcas
eng
0
The Wounded Cupid
eng
0
The Wounded Heart
eng
0
Things Mortal Still Mutable
eng
0
Thy Flowers Change Colour
eng
0
To A Gentlewoman,
eng
0
To Anthea
eng
0
To Bacchus: A Canticle
eng
0
To Blossoms
eng
0
To Carnations: A Song
eng
0
To Daisies, Not To Shut So Soon
eng
0
To Death
eng
0
To Dianeme
eng
0
To Electra
eng
0
To Enjoy The Time
eng
0
To Heaven
eng
0
To His Book
eng
0
To His Conscience
eng
0
To his Girls
eng
0
To His Honoured and Most Ingenious Friend Mr. Charles Cotton
eng
0
To His Kinswoman, Mistress Susanna Herrick
eng
0
To His Lovely Mistresses
eng
0
To his mistress, objecting to him neither toying or talking
eng
0
To His Muse
eng
0
To His Peculiar Friend, Mr John Wicks
eng
0
To His Saviour, A Child;a Present, By A Child
eng
0
To His Sweet Saviour
eng
0
To His Verse
eng
0
To Julia
eng
0
To Laurels
eng
0
To Live Freely
eng
0
To Man Without Money
eng
0
To Meadows
eng
0
To Music
eng
0
To Music, To Becalm A Sweet Sick Youth
eng
0
To Music, To Becalm His Fever
eng
0
To Music: A Song
eng
0
To Oenone
eng
0
To Perenna
eng
0
To Perilla
eng
0
To Phillis, To Love And Live With Him
eng
0
To Primroses Filled With Morning Dew
eng
0
To Robin Red-breast
eng
0
To Sapho
eng
0
To Silvia
eng
0
To Silvia To Wed
eng
0
To Sir Clipsby Crew
eng
0
To The Genius Of His House
eng
0
To The Handsome Mistress Grace Potter
eng
0
To The Lady Crewe, Upon The Death Of Her Child
eng
0
To The Rose: Song
eng
0
To The Water-nymphs
eng
0
To the Willow Tree
eng
0
To Violets
eng
0
To Youth
eng
0
Truth And Error
eng
0
Truth and Falsehood
eng
0
Upon A Child
eng
0
Upon A Child That Died
eng
0
Upon A Delaying Lady
eng
0
Upon A Maid
eng
0
Upon A Painted Gentlewoman
eng
0
Upon Cupid
eng
0
Upon Her Eyes
eng
0
Upon Her Feet
eng
0
Upon His Sister-in-la
eng
0
Upon Julia`s Hair Filled With Dew
eng
0
Upon Julia`s Recovery
eng
0
Upon Julia`s Ribbon
eng
0
Upon Julia`s Unlacing Herself
eng
0
Upon Julia`s Voice
eng
0
Upon Love
eng
0
Upon Man
eng
0
Upon Mrs Eliz. Wheeler, Under The Name of Amarillis
eng
0
Upon Parson Beanes
eng
0
Upon Prew His Maid
eng
0
Upon Roses
eng
0
Upon The Detracter
eng
0
Upon The Nipples Of Julia`s Breast
eng
0
Upon Time
eng
0
Upon Wrinkles
eng
0
Writing
eng
0

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