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Biography of Robert Herrick

Robert Herrick

Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674)


Robert Herrick (baptized August 24, 1591 - October 1674) was a 17th century English poet. Born in Cheapside. London, he was the seventh child and fourth son of Nicholas Herrick, a prosperous goldsmith. In November, 1592, when Robert was fourteen months old, the elder Herrick wrote his will and then died by "falling" from the fourth story window of his house. Whether or not it was a suicide has never been determined. There is no record of Robert's schooling, but he might have attended school in Westminster. In 1607 he became apprenticed to his uncle, Sir William Herrick, who was a goldsmith and jeweller to the king. The apprenticeship ended after only six years, and Herrick, at age twenty-two, matriculated at Saint John's College, Cambridge. He graduated in 1617.

Robert Herrick became a member of the Sons of Ben, a group of Cavalier poets centred around an admiration for the works of Ben Jonson. In or before 1627, he took religious orders, and, having been appointed chaplain to the duke of Buckingham, accompanied him on his disastrous expedition to the Isle of Rhé (1627). He became vicar of the parish of Dean Prior, Devon in 1629, a post that carried a term of thirty-one years. It was in the secluded country life of Devon that he wrote some of his best work.

In the wake of the English Civil War, his position was revoked on account of his refusal to make pledge to the Solemn League and Covenant. He then returned to London. His position was returned to him in the Restoration of Charles II and he returned to Devon in 1662, residing there until his death in 1674. A bachelor all his life, many of the women he refers to in his poems are thought to be fictional.

His reputation rests on his Hesperides, a collection of lyric poetry, and the much shorter Noble Numbers, spiritual works, published together in 1648. He is well-known for his bawdy style, referring frequently to physical love.

In one of his more famous poems, "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time", Herrick reminded young women how fleeting their beauty is. The opening stanza gives a feel for his style:

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying:
And this same flower that smiles to-day
To-morrow will be dying.

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281 Poems written by Robert Herrick

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3492 TO THE VIRGINS, TO MAKE MUCH OF TIME Comments and analysis of TO THE VIRGINS, TO MAKE MUCH OF TIME by Robert Herrick 2 Comments
2283 UPON LOVE:BY WAY OF QUESTION AND ANSWER
2233 AMBITION Comments and analysis of AMBITION by Robert Herrick 2 Comments
2191 To Virgins, to Make Much of Time
1906 THE COMING OF GOOD LUCK
1703 Corinna's Going A-Maying
1515 POVERTY AND RICHES Comments and analysis of POVERTY AND RICHES by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
1443 DELIGHT IN DISORDER
1352 The Argument Of His Book
1339 Be My Mistress Short or Tall
1331 Divination By A Daffodil
1301 UPON A CHILD THAT DIED Comments and analysis of UPON A CHILD THAT DIED by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
1240 Upon The Nipples Of Julia's Breast
1212 The Hour-glass
1199 To Daisies, Not To Shut So Soon Comments and analysis of To Daisies, Not To Shut So Soon by Robert Herrick 2 Comments
1152 TO DAFFADILS
1145 THE FUNERAL RITES OF THE ROSE
1140 TO LAURELS
1139 UPON HER EYES
1128 To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
1123 To Julia
1083 OF LOVE: A SONNET
1076 IMPOSSIBILITIES: TO HIS FRIEND
1069 AN HYMN TO THE MUSES
1053 THE DEFINITION OF BEAUTY
1047 A Thanksgiving to God for His House
1044 To Perilla
1044 The Hock-cart, or Harvest Home
1032 THE CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS DAY
1025 DREAMS
1023 LOVE, WHAT IT IS
1021 TO LIVE FREELY
1019 THE WATCH
993 A CANTICLE TO APOLLO
990 SAFETY ON THE SHORE
984 TO THE LADY CREWE, UPON THE DEATH OF HER CHILD
981 UPON JULIA'S CLOTHES
967 THE WHITE ISLAND:OR PLACE OF THE BLEST
955 THE BUBBLE: A SONG
948 NO FAULT IN WOMEN
921 A Child's Grace
911 An Epitaph Upon A Virgin
886 UPON HER FEET
882 UPON HIS SISTER-IN-LAW, MISTRESS ELIZABETHHERRICK
880 TO BE MERRY
867 The Bag Of The Bee
859 THE BRIDE-CAKE
853 WlT PUNISHED PROSPERS MOST
850 The Vine
846 WRITING
842 UPON TEARS
841 MONEY MAKES THE MIRTH
837 UPON JULIA'S VOICE
832 PURPOSES
828 A HYMN TO LOVE
807 UPON ROSES
801 Upon Parson Beanes
797 AN ODE FOR BEN JONSON
794 ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA
793 Rewards
792 A Conjuration To Electra
791 A Lyric to Mirth Comments and analysis of A Lyric to Mirth by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
790 His Prayer To Ben Jonson Comments and analysis of His Prayer To Ben Jonson by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
781 THE COUNTRY LIFE:
779 A NEW YEAR'S GIFT,SENT TO SIR SIMEON STEWARD
779 TO A GENTLEWOMAN, OBJECTING TO HIM HISGRAY HAIRS
779 TO HIS MUSE
774 CHERRY RIPE Comments and analysis of CHERRY RIPE by Robert Herrick 2 Comments
773 A PASTORAL UPON THE BIRTH OF PRINCE CHARLES:PRESENTED TO THE KING, AND SET BY MR NIC. LANIERE
769 FELICITY QUICK OF FLIGHT
763 COCK-CROW
761 WHY FLOWERS CHANGE COLOUR Comments and analysis of WHY FLOWERS CHANGE COLOUR by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
759 TO THE WILLOW-TREE
755 TO THE ROSE: SONG
744 HIS CONTENT IN THE COUNTRY
740 ETERNITY
737 Sweet Disorder
724 ALL THINGS DECAY AND DIE
720 THE KISS: A DIALOGUE
710 UPON MAN
709 Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
706 To his Girls
703 THE BEGGAR TO MAB, THE FAIRY QUEEN
701 Upon Julia's Hair Filled With Dew
700 TO BLOSSOMS
699 TO DEATH
692 A REQUEST TO THE GRACES
689 To His Mistress Objecting To Him Neither Toying Nor Talking
685 LOVE LIGHTLY PLEASED Comments and analysis of LOVE LIGHTLY PLEASED by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
684 THE TRANSFIGURATION
677 THE SHOWER OF BLOSSOMS
670 THE WIDOWS' TEARS; OR, DIRGE OF DORCAS
669 A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS
662 THE SUCCESSION OF THE FOUR SWEET MONTHS
659 HIS POETRY HIS PILLAR
656 SOFT MUSIC
655 NOTHING FREE-COST
652 HIS LOSS
647 ORPHEUS Comments and analysis of ORPHEUS by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
640 CASUALTIES
640 NO PAINS, NO GAINS
638 HIS SAILING FROM JULIA
630 TO MUSIC
630 TRUTH AND ERROR
627 TO YOUTH
617 HIS MISTRESS TO HIM AT HIS FAREWELL
615 CRUTCHES
612 TO HEAVEN
610 UPON THE LOSS OF HIS MISTRESSES
600 TO ROBIN RED-BREAST
600 TO THE HANDSOME MISTRESS GRACE POTTER
599 Litany to the Holy Spirit
598 A HYMN TO VENUS AND CUPID
596 TO MUSIC, TO BECALM A SWEET SICK YOUTH
594 On Julia's Voice Comments and analysis of On Julia's Voice by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
590 TO ELECTRA
588 UPON LOVE
584 His Litany to the Holy Spirit
583 A Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at White-Hall
581 Up Scoble
580 HIS DESIRE
580 TEARS AND LAUGHTER
580 THE CHANGES: TO CORINNA
579 A PANEGYRIC TO SIR LEWIS PEMBERTON
579 THE CHEAT OF CUPID; OR, THE UNGENTLE GUEST
578 UPON HIMSELF
576 TO DIANEME
573 CEREMONY UPON CANDLEMAS EVE
573 FAREWELL FROST, OR WELCOME SPRING
571 HIS RETURN TO LONDON
568 The Bellman
568 THE FAIRIES
567 A VOW TO VENUS
566 BARLEY-BREAK; OR, LAST IN HELL
566 UPON JULIA'S RECOVERY
564 BURIAL
563 THE BRACELET TO JULIA Comments and analysis of THE BRACELET TO JULIA by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
561 LOVERS HOW THEY COME AND PART
561 TO SILVIA
555 A Ring Presented to Julia
555 SATISFACTION FOR SUFFERINGS
555 THE MAYPOLE
554 Discontents In Devon
553 The Rosary
552 THE BAD SEASON MAKES THE POET SAD
552 TO HIS VERSES
550 THE APRON OF FLOWERS
549 TO HIS PATERNAL COUNTRY
548 TO CARNATIONS: A SONG
547 A HYMN TO BACCHUS
547 MATINS, OR MORNING PRAYER
546 TO PANSIES
544 ON LOVE
544 TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK
542 Departure of the Good Daemon
541 UPON A CHILD
540 HIS WISH TO PRIVACY
539 The Wounded Cupid
539 TO MUSIC: A SONG
538 HIS WINDING-SHEET
537 TO PRIMROSES FILLED WITH MORNING DEW
535 Another Grace For A Child
534 Miseries
532 The Good-night or Blessing
531 His Meditation Upon Death
530 TO THE MAIDS, TO WALK ABROAD
529 A BUCOLIC BETWIXT TWO;LACON AND THYRSIS
529 GRACE FOR A CHILD
529 THE HEART
528 FOUR THINGS MAKE US HAPPY HERE
526 LOVE DISLIKES NOTHING
526 THE PARCAE; OR, THREE DAINTY DESTINIES:THE ARMILET
524 His Prayer For Absolution
523 HOW PANSIES OR HEARTS-EASE CAME FIRST
523 Night Piece, to Julia
522 AN ODE TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW Comments and analysis of AN ODE TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW by Robert Herrick 1 Comment
520 THE PRIMROSE
519 TO MEADOWS
518 The Night Piece, to Julia
517 His Wish To God
517 THE BLEEDING HAND; OR THE SPRIG OF EGLANTINE GIVEN TO A MAID
516 KISSING USURY
515 Another
515 CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS EVE
515 Oberon's Feast
514 AN ODE OF THE BIRTH OF OUR SAVIOUR
514 To the Western Wind
513 UPON CUPID
511 COMFORT TO A YOUTH THAT HAD LOST HIS LOVE
511 HIS LAST REQUEST TO JULIA
511 UPON JULIA'S RIBBON
511 UPON THE DETRACTER
510 THE HAG
508 Epitaph upon a Child that died
508 HER BED
507 TO HIS SWEET SAVIOUR
507 TO THE WATER-NYMPHS DRINKING AT THEFOUNTAIN
507 TO VIOLETS
506 HOW HIS SOUL CAME ENSNARED
505 MAN'S DYING-PLACE UNCERTAIN
503 TO MUSIC, TO BECALM HIS FEVER
502 LOSS FROM THE LEAST
500 A PARANAETICALL, OR ADVISIVE VERSETO HIS FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKS
499 An Ode to Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother's Death
497 TO ANTHEA
497 TO ENJOY THE TIME
495 I CALL AND I CALL
495 ON HIMSELF
495 THE MAD MAID'S SONG
494 To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses
493 Draw-gloves
492 THE ROCK OF RUBIES, AND THE QUARRY OFPEARLS
492 To His Honoured and Most Ingenious Friend Mr. Charles Cotton
489 THE LILY IN A CRYSTAL
489 TO SILVIA TO WED
489 What Kind Of Mistress He Would Have
488 THE APPARITION OF HIS, MISTRESS,CALLING HIM TO ELYSIUM
485 A MEAN IN OUR MEANS
485 UPON A MAID
484 GOOD PRECEPTS, OR COUNSEL
484 LIFE IS THE BODY'S LIGHT
483 THE CRUEL MAID
483 Time was upon
482 ON A PERFUMED LADY
475 AN EPITAPH UPON A CHILD
474 A HYMN TO THE GRACES
473 NO MAN WITHOUT MONEY
473 THE DIRGE OF JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER:SUNG BY THE VIRGINS
470 THE FAIRY TEMPLE; OR, OBERON'S CHAPEL
469 THE CAPTIVE BEE; OR, THE LITTLE FILCHER
467 TO PHILLIS, TO LOVE AND LIVE WITH HIM
466 HIS REQUEST TO JULIA
466 MEN MIND NO STATE IN SICKNESS
464 THE WAKE
462 THE OLIVE BRANCH
462 UPON A DELAYING LADY
461 THE INVITATION
460 A PASTORAL SUNG TO THE KING
460 THE PRESENT; OR, THE BAG OF THE BEE:
460 UPON A PAINTED GENTLEWOMAN
460 Upon Prew His Maid
458 MRS ELIZ: WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF THELOST SHEPHERDESS
455 THE PARLIAMENT OF ROSES TO JULIA
455 TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKS
453 NOT EVERY DAY FIT FOR VERSE
452 HIS COVENANT OR PROTESTATION TO JULIA
452 HOW SPRINGS CAME FIRST
452 TO SAPHO
451 THE WASSAIL
450 A DIALOGUE BETWIXT HIMSELF AND MISTRESS ELIZAWHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF AMARILLIS
447 ANTHEA'S RETRACTATION
447 TO HIS CONSCIENCE
446 A COUNTRY LIFE:TO HIS BROTHER, MR THOMAS HERRICK
444 TO THE GENIUS OF HIS HOUSE
444 UPON TIME
443 HIS AGE:DEDICATED TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND,MR JOHN WICKES, UNDER THE NAME OFPOSTUMUS
443 HIS GRANGE, OR PRIVATE WEALTH
443 THE VOICE AND VIOL
441 PARDONS
440 TO HIS SAVIOUR, A CHILD;A PRESENT, BY A CHILD
437 WANT
435 MIRTH
434 THE OLD WIVES' PRAYER
434 TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW
432 THE PLAUDITE, OR END OF LIFE
429 THINGS MORTAL STILL MUTABLE
429 To Oenone
427 TO HIS LOVELY MISTRESSES
426 PRAY AND PROSPER
426 TO HIS KINSWOMAN, MISTRESS SUSANNA HERRICK
425 ANACREONTIC
424 Proof to No Purpose
424 THE PRESENT TIME BEST PLEASETH
420 PEACE NOT PERMANENT
418 TO HIS BOOK
418 TO PERENNA
413 TO MISTRESS KATHARINE BRADSHAW, THE LOVELY, THAT CROWNED HIM WITH LAUREL
409 TO BACCHUS: A CANTICLE
405 WHEN HE WOULD HAVE HIS VERSES READ
394 UPON MRS ELIZ. WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OFAMARILLIS
387 TO GROVES


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