Robert Herrick Poems
- 901. Glory.
- 902. Salutation.
- 903. Another. (confusion Of Face.)
- 904. First Work, And Then Wages.
- 905. A Dirge Upon The Death Of The Right Valiant Lord, Bernard Stuart.
- 906. God's Blessing.
- 907. To God: On His Sickness.
- 908. Herrick's Fairy Poems And The Description Of The King And Queene Of Fayries Published 1635.
- 909. To His Book (5)
- 910. Upon Master Fletcher's Incomparable Plays.
- 911. Beginnings And Endings.
- 912. Sin Severely Punished.
- 913. Mercy.
- 914. A Bacchanalian Verse.
- 915. Poverty The Greatest Pack.
- 916. To The Fever, Not To Trouble Julia.
- 917. Upon Mudge.
- 918. To Keep A True Lent.
- 919. How Violets Came Blue.
- 920. The First Mars Or Makes.
- 921. The Will Makes The Work; Or, Consent Makes The Cure.
- 922. The Candour Of Julia's Teeth.
- 923. To His Brother, Nicholas Herrick.
- 924. Upon Electra.
- 925. To Bianca, To Bless Him.
- 926. Fortune.
- 927. Christ's Sadness.
- 928. To Virgins.
- 929. Charms.
- 930. Confession.
- 931. Beginning Difficult.
- 932. His Recantation.
- 933. A Dialogue Betwixt Horace And Lydia, Translated Anno 1627, And Set By Mr. Ro. Ramsey.
- 934. Upon Prickles. Epig.
- 935. To The Most Comely And Proper M. Elizabeth Finch.
- 936. On Himself.
- 937. Any Way For Wealth.
- 938. Earrings.
- 939. Pain And Pleasure.
- 940. Upon His Verses.
- 941. Suffer That Thou Canst Not Shift.
- 942. Angels.
- 943. Truth.
- 944. Another. (charms.)
- 945. Love Perfumes All Parts.
- 946. Poetry Perpetuates The Poet.
- 947. Lyric For Legacies.
- 948. To His Tomb-maker.
- 949. No Spouse But A Sister.
- 950. The Ass.