Poems by Robert Herrick
The Kiss: A Dialogue
... 2 I shall resolve ye what it is:--It is a creature born and bred ...
A New Year's Gift,sent To Sir Simeon Steward
... And thus throughout, with Christmas plays, ...
The Bride-cake
... And for the bride-cake there'll be spice ...
To His Mistress Objecting To Him Neither Toying Nor Talking
... Some sport to please those babies in your eyes ...
A Pastoral Upon The Birth Of Prince Charles:presented To The King, And Set By Mr Nic. Laniere
... LANIERETHE SPEAKERS: MIRTILLO, AMINTAS, AND AMARILLISAMIN ...
Upon Roses
... They blush'd, and look'd more fresh than flowers ...
Upon Man
... nature, she Prepares the way for man's docility ...
All Things Decay And Die
... Droops, dies, and falls without the cleaver's stroke ...
A Request To The Graces
... With sweetness, smoothness, softness be endued: ...
To A Gentlewoman, Objecting To Him Hisgray Hairs
... Ah! then too late, close in your chamber keeping, ...
The Beggar To Mab, The Fairy Queen
... Please your Grace, from out your store ...
Why Flowers Change Colour
... These fresh beauties, we can prove, ...
Money Makes The Mirth
... When all birds else do of their music fail, Money's the still-sweet-singing nightingale! ...
The Watch
... The man's pulse stopt, all passions sleep in peace ...
Purposes
... No threats of tyrants, or the grim ...