Robert Herrick I Love You Poems
- 51. The Olive Branch
- 52. Upon Himself
- 53. The Shower Of Blossoms
- 54. To Groves
- 55. Love Lightly Pleased
- 56. To Anthea, Who May Command Him Any Thing
- 57. Upon Love:by Way Of Question And Answer
- 58. A Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton
- 59. To His Mistress, Objecting To Him Neithertoying Or Talking
- 60. To Bacchus: A Canticle
- 61. The Bleeding Hand; Or The Sprig Of Eglantine Given To A Maid
- 62. To Death
- 63. On Love
- 64. Love Dislikes Nothing
- 65. An Ode To Sir Clipsby Crew
- 66. To His Mistress, Objecting To Him Neither Toying Or Talking
- 67. How Springs Came First
- 68. Art Above Nature: To Julia
- 69. Upon His Sister-in-law, Mistress Elizabethherrick
- 70. Impossibilities: To His Friend
- 71. Of Love: A Sonnet
- 72. Corinna's Going A-maying
- 73. To Silvia
- 74. A Hymn To Love
- 75. To His Dying Brother, Master William Herrick
- 76. A Dialogue Betwixt Himself And Mistress Elizawheeler, Under The Name Of Amarillis
- 77. Upon Cupid
- 78. Upon Julia's Ribbon
- 79. The Cheat Of Cupid; Or, The Ungentle Guest
- 80. To Phillis, To Love And Live With Him
- 81. To Pansies
- 82. To Mistress Katharine Bradshaw, The Lovely, That Crowned Him With Laurel
- 83. A Hymn To Venus And Cupid
- 84. A Conjuration: To Electra
- 85. The Apparition Of His, Mistress,calling Him To Elysium
- 86. Upon Love
- 87. Mrs Eliz: Wheeler, Under The Name Of Thelost Shepherdess
- 88. The Mad Maid's Song
- 89. The Cruel Maid
- 90. Why Flowers Change Colour
- 91. To The Willow-tree
- 92. To Dianeme
- 93. The Primrose
- 94. The Mad Maid's Song
- 95. Comfort To A Youth That Had Lost His Love
- 96. A Meditation For His Mistress
- 97. An Ode Of The Birth Of Our Savior
- 98. Upon The Roses In Julia's Bosom
- 99. Upon Julia's Riband
- 100. Upon Her Weeping