Robert Herrick Sweet Poems
- 101. On A Perfumed Lady
- 102. The Country Life:
- 103. The Shower Of Blossoms
- 104. The Bad Season Makes The Poet Sad
- 105. To Groves
- 106. To Primroses Filled With Morning Dew
- 107. The Heart
- 108. A Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton
- 109. To His Muse
- 110. To The Water-nymphs Drinking At Thefountain
- 111. The Bleeding Hand; Or The Sprig Of Eglantine Given To A Maid
- 112. On Love
- 113. Love Dislikes Nothing
- 114. Oberon's Feast
- 115. On Julia's Voice
- 116. To Robin Red-breast
- 117. To Music, To Becalm A Sweet Sick Youth
- 118. Corinna's Going A-maying
- 119. His Content In The Country
- 120. To Julia
- 121. Upon Julia's Recovery
- 122. To Phillis, To Love And Live With Him
- 123. His Covenant Or Protestation To Julia
- 124. To His Conscience
- 125. To Mistress Katharine Bradshaw, The Lovely, That Crowned Him With Laurel
- 126. To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses
- 127. Money Makes The Mirth
- 128. Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
- 129. Casualties
- 130. The Apparition Of His, Mistress,calling Him To Elysium
- 131. To His Kinswoman, Mistress Susanna Herrick
- 132. The Hock-cart, Or Harvest Home:to The Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl Of Westmorland
- 133. The Present; Or, The Bag Of The Bee:
- 134. Mrs Eliz: Wheeler, Under The Name Of Thelost Shepherdess
- 135. Matins, Or Morning Prayer
- 136. Satisfaction For Sufferings
- 137. The Beggar To Mab, The Fairy Queen
- 138. To Violets
- 139. To The Western Wind
- 140. To Dianeme
- 141. The Primrose
- 142. The Funeral Rites Of The Rose
- 143. Litany To The Holy Spirit
- 144. The New-year's Gift
- 145. Ceremonies For Christmas
- 146. An Ode Of The Birth Of Our Savior
- 147. Upon Julia's Voice
- 148. Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
- 149. Upon Julia's Recovery
- 150. To Julia (how Rich And Pleasing Thou, My Julia, Art)