Robert Herrick Live Poems
- 1. His Age: Dedicated To His Peculiar Friend, Mr John Wickes, Under The Name Of Postumus
- 2. To Cedars
- 3. Expenses Exhaust
- 4. The School Or Pearl Of Putney, The Mistress Of All Singular Manners, Mistress Portman
- 5. Tapers
- 6. To The King, Upon His Welcome To Hampton Court. Set And Sung
- 7. To The Most Learned, Wise, And Arch-antiquary, M. John Selden
- 8. The Suspicion Upon His Over-much Familiarity With A Gentlewoman
- 9. Dissuasions From Idleness
- 10. The Covetous Still Captives
- 11. Mr. Robert Herrick: His Farewell Unto Poetry
- 12. His Answer To A Friend
- 13. To His Maid, Prew
- 14. To Critics
- 15. Verses
- 16. The Welcome To Sack
- 17. An Eclogue Or Pastoral Between Endymion Porter And Lycidas Herrick, Set And Sung
- 18. His Answer To A Question
- 19. Upon Grubs
- 20. His Alms
- 21. No Time In Eternity
- 22. The Parting Verse, The Feast There Ended
- 23. To M. Leonard Willan, His Peculiar Friend
- 24. Best To Be Merry
- 25. To His Friend, Mr. J. Jincks
- 26. God And The King
- 27. Connubii Flores, Or The Well-wishes At Weddings
- 28. To His Saviour's Sepulchre: His Devotion
- 29. To M. Denham On His Prospective Poem
- 30. To His Peculiar Friend, Sir Edward Fish, Knight Baronet
- 31. His Creed
- 32. Another New-year's Gift: Or, Song For The Circumcision
- 33. To The Right Honourable Edward, Earl Of Dorset
- 34. An Epithalamy To Sir Thomas Southwell And His Lady
- 35. Suspicion Makes Secure
- 36. The New Charon:
- 37. A Sonnet Of Perilla
- 38. To The Patron Of Poets, M. End. Porter
- 39. To The Most Accomplished Gentleman, M. Michael Oulsworth
- 40. A Nuptial Song Or Epithalamy On Sir Clipseby Crew And His Lady.
- 41. Upon Love.
- 42. A Dirge Upon The Death Of The Right Valiant Lord, Bernard Stuart.
- 43. A Dialogue Betwixt Horace And Lydia, Translated Anno 1627, And Set By Mr. Ro. Ramsey.
- 44. To The Most Comely And Proper M. Elizabeth Finch.
- 45. No Spouse But A Sister.
- 46. The Parting Verse Or Charge To His Supposed Wife When He Travelled.
- 47. A Country Life: To His Brother Mr Thomas Herrick
- 48. On Himself (2)
- 49. Country Life: To His Brother, Mr Thomas Herrick
- 50. A Dialogue Betwixt Himself And Mistress Eliza Wheeler, Under The Name Of Amarillis