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HESPERIDES:
OR,
THE WORKS
BOTH
HUMANE & DIVINE
OF
Robert Herrick Esq.
Ovid.
Effugient avidos Carmina nostra Rogos.
LONDON
Printed for John Williams, and Francis Eglesfield,
and are to be sold by Tho. Hunt, Book-seller
in Exon. 1648.
Chapters (not listed in original)
- 1. The Argument of His Book
- 2. To His Muse
- 3. To His Book
- 4. Another
- 5. [(To His Book.) Another, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 6. [To the Sour Reader, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 7. To His Book
- 8. When He Would Have His Verses Read
- 9. Upon Julia's Recovery
- 10. To Silvia to Wed
- 11. The Parliament of Roses to Julia
- 12. No Bashfulness in Begging
- 13. The Frozen Heart
- 14. To Perilla
- 15. A Song to the Maskers
- 16. To Perenna
- 17. Treason
- 18. Two Things Odious
- 19. To His Mistresses
- 20. The Wounded Heart
- 21. No Loathsomeness in Love
- 22. To Anthea
- 23. The Weeping Cherry
- 24. Soft Music
- 25. The Difference Betwixt Kings and Subjects
- 26. His Answer to a Question
- 27. Upon Julia's Fall
- 28. Expenses Exhaust
- 29. Love, What It Is
- 30. Presence and Absence
- 31. No Spouse but a Sister
- 32. The Pomander Bracelet
- 33. The Shoe-Tying
- 34. The Carcanet
- 35. His Sailing From Julia
- 36. How the Wall-flower Came First, and Why So Called
- 37. Why Flowers Change Colour
- 38. To His Mistress Objecting to Him Neither Toying or Talking
- 39. Upon the Loss of His Mistresses
- 40. The Dream
- 41. [The Vine, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 42. To Love
- 43. On Himself
- 44. Love's Play at Push-Pin
- 45. The Rosary
- 46. Upon Cupid
- 47. The Parcae; or, Three Dainty Destinies: The Armillet
- 48. Sorrows Succeed
- 49. Cherry-pit
- 50. To Robin Redbreast
- 51. Discontents in Devon
- 52. To His Paternal Country
- 53. Cherry-ripe
- 54. To His Mistresses
- 55. To Anthea
- 56. The Vision to Electra
- 57. Dreams
- 58. Ambition
- 59. His Request to Julia
- 60. Money Gets the Mastery
- 61. The Scare-fire
- 62. Upon Silvia, a Mistress
- 63. Cheerfulness in Charity; or, the Sweet Sacrifice
- 64. [Once Poor, Still Penurious, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 65. Sweetness in Sacrifice
- 66. Steam in Sacrifice
- 67. Upon Julia's Voice
- 68. Again
- 69. All Things Decay and Die
- 70. The Succession of the Four Sweet Months
- 71. No Shipwreck of Virtue. To a Friend
- 72. Upon His Sister-in-law, Mistress Elizabeth Herrick
- 73. Of Love. A Sonnet
- 74. /To Anthea (Ah, my Anthea! Must my heart still break?)
- 75. The Rock of Rubies, and the Quarry of Pearls
- 76. Conformity
- 77. To the King, Upon His Coming With His Army Into the West
- 78. Upon Roses
- 79. To the King and Queen Upon Their Unhappy Distances
- 80. Dangers Wait on Kings
- 81. The Cheat of Cupid; or, the Ungentle Guest
- 82. To the Reverend Shade of His Religious Father
- 83. Delight in Disorder
- 84. To His Muse
- 85. Upon Love
- 86. To Dean Bourn, a Rude River in Devon, by Which Sometimes He Lived
- 87. Kissing Usury
- 88. To Julia
- 89. To Laurels
- 90. His Cavalier
- 91. Zeal Required in Love
- 92. The Bag of the Bee
- 93. Love Killed by Lack
- 94. To His Mistress
- 95. To the Generous Reader
- 96. To Critics
- 97. Duty to Tyrants
- 98. Being Once Blind, His Request to Bianca
- 99. [Upon Blanch, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 100. No Want Where There's Little
- 101. Barley-break; or, Last in Hell
- 102. The Definition of Beauty
- 103. To Dianeme
- 104. To Anthea Lying in Bed
- 105. To Electra
- 106. A Country-life: To His Brother, Mr. Tho. Herrick
- 107. Divination by a Daffodil
- 108. To the Painter, to Draw Him a Picture
- 109. [Upon Cuffe. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 110. [Upon Fone a Schoolmaster. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 111. A Lyric to Mirth
- 112. To the Earl of Westmoreland
- 113. Against Love
- 114. Upon Julia's Riband
- 115. The Frozen Zone; or, Julia Disdainful
- 116. An Epitaph Upon a Sober Matron
- 117. To the Patron of Poets, M. End. Porter
- 118. The Sadness of Things for Sappho's Sickness
- 119. Leander's Obsequies
- 120. Hope Heartens
- 121. Four Things Make Us Happy Here
- 122. His Parting From Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy
- 123. The Tear Sent to Her From Staines
- 124. Upon One Lily, Who Married With a Maid Called Rose
- 125. An Epitaph Upon a Child
- 126. [Upon Scobble. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 127. The Hour-glass
- 128. His Farewell to Sack
- 129. [Upon Glasco. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 130. Upon Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Under the Name of Amarillis
- 131. [The Custard, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 132. To Myrrha, Hard-hearted
- 133. The Eye
- 134. Upon the Much-lamented Mr. J. Warr
- 135. [Upon Gryll, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 136. The Suspicion Upon His Over-much Familiarity With a Gentlewoman
- 137. Single Life Most Secure
- 138. The Curse. A Song
- 139. The Wounded Cupid. Song
- 140. To Dews. A Song
- 141. Some Comfort in Calamity
- 142. The Vision
- 143. Love Me Little, Love Me Long
- 144. Upon a Virgin Kissing a Rose
- 145. Upon a Wife That Died Mad With Jealousy
- 146. Upon the Bishop of Lincoln's Imprisonment
- 147. Dissuasions From Idleness
- 148. [Upon Strut, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 149. An Epithalamy to Sir Thomas Southwell and His Lady
- 150. Tears Are Tongues
- 151. Upon a Young Mother of Many Children
- 152. To Electra
- 153. His Wish
- 154. His Protestation to Perilla
- 155. Love Perfumes All Parts
- 156. To Julia
- 157. On Himself
- 158. Virtue Is Sensible of Suffering
- 159. The Cruel Maid
- 160. To Dianeme
- 161. To the King, to Cure the Evil
- 162. His Misery in a Mistress
- 163. [Upon Jolly's Wife, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 164. To a Gentlewoman Objecting to Him His Gray Hairs
- 165. To Cedars
- 166. Upon Cupid
- 167. How Primroses Came Green
- 168. To Jos., Lord Bishop of Exeter
- 169. Upon a Black Twist Rounding the Arm of the Countess of Carlisle
- 170. On Himself
- 171. [Upon Pagget, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 172. A Ring Presented to Julia
- 173. To the Detractor
- 174. Upon the Same
- 175. Julia's Petticoat
- 176. To Music
- 177. Distrust
- 178. Corinna's Going a-Maying
- 179. On Julia's Breath
- 180. Upon a Child. An Epitaph
- 181. A Dialogue Betwixt Horace and Lydia, Translated Anno 1627, and Set by Mr. Ro. Ramsey
- 182. The Captiv'd Bee, or the Little Filcher
- 183. [Upon Prig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 184. [Upon Batt, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 185. An Ode to Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother's Death
- 186. To His Dying Brother, Master William Herrick
- 187. The Olive Branch
- 188. [Upon Much-more. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 189. To Cherry-blossoms
- 190. How Lilies Came White
- 191. To Pansies
- 192. On Gilly-flowers Begotten
- 193. The Lily in a Crystal
- 194. To His Book
- 195. Upon Some Women
- 196. Supreme Fortune Falls Soonest
- 197. The Welcome to Sack
- 198. Impossibilities to His Friend
- 199. [Upon Luggs. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 200. [Upon Gubbs. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 201. To Live Merrily and to Trust to Good Verses
- 202. Fair Days: or, Dawns Deceitful
- 203. Lips Tongueless
- 204. To the Fever, Not to Trouble Julia
- 205. To Violets
- 206. [Upon Bunce. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 207. To Carnations. A Song
- 208. To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
- 209. Safety to Look to Oneself
- 210. To His Friend, on the Untunable Times
- 211. His Poetry His Pillar
- 212. Safety on the Shore
- 213. A Pastoral Upon the Birth of Prince Charles. Presented to the King, and Set by Mr. Nic. Laniere
- 214. To the Lark
- 215. The Bubble. A Song
- 216. A Meditation for His Mistress
- 217. The Bleeding Hand; or, the Sprig of Eglantine Given to a Maid
- 218. Lyric for Legacies
- 219. A Dirge Upon the Death of the Right Valiant Lord, Bernard Stuart
- 220. To Perenna, a Mistress
- 221. [Great Boast Small Roast, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 222. [Upon a Blear-ey'd Woman, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 223. The Fairy Temple; or, Oberon's Chapel Dedicated to Mr. John Merrifield, Counsellor-at-law
- 224. To Mistress Katherine Bradshaw, the Lovely, That Crowned Him With Laurel
- 225. The Plaudit, or End of Life
- 226. To the Most Virtuous Mistress Pot, Who Many Times Entertained Him
- 227. To Music, to Becalm His Fever
- 228. Upon a Gentlewoman With a Sweet Voice
- 229. Upon Cupid
- 230. Upon Julia's Breasts
- 231. Best to Be Merry
- 232. The Changes to Corinna
- 233. [No Lock Against Letchery, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 234. Neglect
- 235. Upon Himself
- 236. Upon a Physician
- 237. [Upon Sudds, a Laundress, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 238. To the Rose. A Song
- 239. [Upon Guess. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 240. To His Book
- 241. Upon a Painted Gentlewoman
- 242. [Upon a Crooked Maid, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 243. Draw-gloves
- 244. To Music, to Becalm a Sweet-sick Youth
- 245. To the High and Noble Prince George, Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Buckingham
- 246. His Recantation
- 247. The Coming of Good Luck
- 248. The Present; or, the Bag of the Bee
- 249. On Love
- 250. The Hock-cart or Harvest Home. To the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl of Westmoreland
- 251. The Perfume
- 252. Upon Her Voice
- 253. Not to Love
- 254. To Music. A Song
- 255. To the Western Wind
- 256. Upon the Death of His Sparrow. An Elegy
- 257. To Primroses Filled With Morning Dew
- 258. How Roses Came Red
- 259. Comfort to a Lady Upon the Death of Her Husband
- 260. How Violets Came Blue
- 261. [Upon Groynes. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 262. To the Willow-tree
- 263. Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, Under the Name of the Lost Shepherdess
- 264. To the King
- 265. To the Queen
- 266. The Poet's Good Wishes for the Most Hopeful and Handsome Prince, the Duke of York
- 267. To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
- 268. Prevision or Provision
- 269. Obedience in Subjects
- 270. More Potent, Less Peccant
- 271. Upon a Maid That Died the Day She Was Married
- 272. [Upon Pink, an Ill-fac'd Painter. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 273. [Upon Brock. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 274. To Meadows
- 275. Crosses
- 276. Miseries
- 277. [Laugh and Lie Down, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 278. To His Household Gods
- 279. To the Nightingale and Robin Redbreast
- 280. To the Yew and Cypress to Grace His Funeral
- 281. I Call and I Call
- 282. On a Perfumed Lady
- 283. A Nuptial Song or Epithalamy on Sir Clipseby Crew and His Lady
- 284. The Silken Snake
- 285. Upon Himself
- 286. Upon Love
- 287. Reverence to Riches
- 288. Devotion Makes the Deity
- 289. To All Young Men That Love
- 290. The Eyes
- 291. No Fault in Women
- 292. [Upon Shark. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 293. Oberon's Feast
- 294. Event of Things Not in Our Power
- 295. Upon Her Blush
- 296. Merits Make the Man
- 297. To Virgins
- 298. Virtue
- 299. The Bellman
- 300. Bashfulness
- 301. To the Most Accomplished Gentleman, Master Edward Norgate, Clerk of the Signet to His Majesty. Epig
- 302. Upon Prudence Baldwin: Her Sickness
- 303. To Apollo. A Short Hymn
- 304. A Hymn to Bacchus
- 305. [Upon Bungy, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 306. On Himself
- 307. Casualties
- 308. Bribes and Gifts Get All
- 309. The End
- 310. Upon a Child That Died
- 311. [Upon Sneape. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 312. Content, Not Cates
- 313. The Entertainment; or, Porch-verse, at the Marriage of Mr. Henry Northly and the Most Witty Mrs. Lettice Yard
- 314. The Good-night or Blessing
- 315. [Upon Leech, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 316. To Daffodils
- 317. [To a Maid, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 318. Upon a Lady That Died in Child-bed, and Left a Daughter Behind Her
- 319. A New-year's Gift Sent to Sir Simon Steward
- 320. Matins; or, Morning Prayer
- 321. Evensong
- 322. The Bracelet to Julia
- 323. The Christian Militant
- 324. A Short Hymn to Lar
- 325. Another to Neptune
- 326. [Upon Greedy. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 327. His Embalming to Julia
- 328. Gold Before Goodness
- 329. The Kiss. A Dialogue
- 330. The Admonition
- 331. To His Honoured Kinsman, Sir William Soame. Epig
- 332. On Himself
- 333. To Lar
- 334. The Departure of the Good Demon
- 335. Clemency
- 336. His Age, Dedicated to His Peculiar Friend, M. John Wickes, Under the Name of Posthumus
- 337. A Short Hymn to Venus
- 338. To a Gentlewoman on Just Dealing
- 339. The Hand and Tongue
- 340. Upon a Delaying Lady
- 341. To the Lady Mary Villars, Governess to the Princess Henrietta
- 342. Upon His Julia
- 343. To Flowers
- 344. To My Ill Reader
- 345. The Power in the People
- 346. A Hymn to Venus and Cupid
- 347. On Julia's Picture
- 348. Her Bed
- 349. Her Legs
- 350. Upon Her Alms
- 351. Rewards
- 352. Nothing New
- 353. The Rainbow
- 354. The Meadow-verse; or, Anniversary to Mistress Bridget Lowman
- 355. The Parting Verse, the Feast There Ended
- 356. Upon Judith. Epig
- 357. [Long and Lazy, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 358. [Upon Ralph. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 359. To the Right Honourable Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery
- 360. An Hymn to Juno
- 361. [Upon Mease. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 362. Upon Sappho Sweetly Playing and Sweetly Singing
- 363. [Upon Paske, a Draper, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 364. Chop-cherry
- 365. To the Most Learned, Wise, and Arch-antiquary, M. John Selden
- 366. Upon Himself
- 367. Upon Wrinkles
- 368. [Upon Prigg, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 369. [Upon Moon, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 370. Pray and Prosper
- 371. His Lachrymæ; or, Mirth Turned to Mourning
- 372. [Upon Shift, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 373. [Upon Cuts, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 374. [Gain and Gettings, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 375. To the Most Fair and Lovely Mistress Anne Soame, Now Lady Abdie
- 376. Upon His Kinswoman, Mistress Elizabeth Herrick
- 377. A Panegyric to Sir Lewis Pemberton
- 378. To His Valentine on St. Valentine's Day
- 379. [Upon Doll. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 380. [Upon Skrew. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 381. [Upon Linnet. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 382. Upon M. Ben. Jonson. Epig
- 383. Another
- 384. To His Nephew, to Be Prosperous in His Art of Painting
- 385. [Upon Glass. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 386. A Vow to Mars
- 387. To His Maid, Prew
- 388. A Canticle to Apollo
- 389. A Just Man
- 390. Upon a Hoarse Singer
- 391. How Pansies or Heart's-ease Came First
- 392. To His Peculiar Friend, Sir Edward Fish, Knight Baronet
- 393. Lar's Portion and the Poet's Part
- 394. Upon Man
- 395. Liberty
- 396. Lots to Be Liked
- 397. Griefs
- 398. [Upon Eeles. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 399. The Dream
- 400. [Upon Rasp. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
401 [Upon Center, a Spectacle-maker With a Flat Nose, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 402. [Upon a Blear-ey'd Woman, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 403. Clothes Do but Cheat and Cozen Us
- 404. To Dianeme
- 405. Upon Electra
- 406. To His Book
- 407. Of Love
- 408. Upon Himself
- 409. Another
- 410. [Upon Skinns. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 411. [Upon Pievish. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 412. [Upon Jolly and Jilly. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 413. The Mad Maid's Song
- 414. To Springs and Fountains
- 415. Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
- 416. To Bacchus, a Canticle
- 417. The Lawn
- 418. The Frankincense
- 419. [Upon Patrick, a Footman. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 420. [Upon Bridget. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 421. To Sycamores
- 422. A Pastoral Sung to the King: Montano, Silvio, and Mirtillo, Shepherds
- 423. The Poet Loves a Mistress, but Not to Marry
- 424. [Upon Flimsey. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 425. [Upon Shewbread. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 426. The Willow Garland
- 427. A Hymn to Sir Clipseby Crew
- 428. [Upon Roots. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 429. [Upon Craw, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 430. [Observation, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 431. Empires
- 432. Felicity Quick of Flight
- 433. [Putrefaction, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 434. [Passion, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 435. [Jack and Jill, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 436. [Upon Parson Beanes, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 437. The Crowd and Company
- 438. [Short and Long Both Likes, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 439. Policy in Princes
- 440. [Upon Rook. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 441. Upon the Nipples of Julia's Breast
- 442. To Daisies, Not to Shut So Soon
- 443. To the Little Spinners
- 444. Oberon's Palace
- 445. To His Peculiar Friend, Mr. Thomas Shapcott, Lawyer
- 446. To Julia in the Temple
- 447. To Oenone
- 449. His Weakness in Woes
- 450. Fame Makes Us Forward
- 451. To Groves
- 452. An Epitaph Upon a Virgin
- 453. To the Right Gracious Prince, Lodowick, Duke of Richmond and Lennox
- 454. To Jealousy
- 455. To Live Freely
- 456. [Upon Spunge. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 457. His Alms
- 458. Upon Himself
- 459. To Enjoy the Time
- 460. Upon Love
- 461. To the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl of Westmoreland
- 462. The Plunder
- 463. Littleness No Cause of Leanness
- 464. [Upon One Who Said She Was Always Young, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 465. [Upon Huncks. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 466. The Jimmall Ring or True-love Knot
- 467. The Parting Verse or Charge to His Supposed Wife When He Travelled
- 468. To His Kinsman, Sir Thos. Soame
- 469. To Blossoms
- 470. Man's Dying-place Uncertain
- 471. Nothing Free-cost
- 472. Few Fortunate
- 473. To Perenna
- 474. To the Ladies
- 475. The Old Wives' Prayer
- 476. [Upon a Cheap Laundress. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 477. Upon His Departure Hence
- 478. The Wassail
- 479. Upon a Lady Fair but Fruitless
- 480. How Springs Came First
- 481. To Rosemary and Bays
- 482. [Upon Skurf, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 483. Upon a Scar in a Virgin's Face
- 484. Upon His Eyesight Failing Him
- 485. To His Worthy Friend, M. Thos. Falconbirge
- 486. Upon Julia's Hair Fill'd With Dew
- 487. Another on Her
- 488. Loss From the Least
- 489. Reward and Punishments
- 490. Shame No Statist
- 491. To Sir Clipseby Crew
- 492. Upon Himself
- 493. Fresh Cheese and Cream
- 494. An Eclogue or Pastoral Between Endymion Porter and Lycidas Herrick, Set and Sung
- 495. To a Bed of Tulips
- 496. A Caution
- 497. To the Water Nymphs Drinking at the Fountain
- 498. To His Honoured Kinsman, Sir Richard Stone
- 499. Upon a Fly
- 500. [Upon Jack and Jill. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 501. To Julia
- 502. To Mistress Dorothy Parsons
- 503. [Upon Parrat, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 504. How He Would Drink His Wine
- 505. How Marigolds Came Yellow
- 506. The Broken Crystal
- 507. Precepts
- 508. To the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Dorset
- 509. Upon Himself
- 510. Hope Well and Have Well: or, Fair After Foul Weather
- 511. Upon Love
- 512. To His Kinswoman, Mrs. Penelope Wheeler
- 513. Another Upon Her
- 514. [Kissing and Bussing, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 515. Cross and Pile
- 516. To the Lady Crew, Upon the Death of Her Child
- 517. His Winding-sheet
- 518. To Mistress Mary Willand
- 519. Change Gives Content
- 520. [Upon Maggot, a Frequenter of Ordinaries, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 521. On Himself
- 522. Fortune Favours
- 523. To Phyllis, to Love and Live With Him
- 524. To His Kinswoman, Mistress Susanna Herrick
- 525. Upon Mistress Susanna Southwell, Her Cheeks
- 526. Upon Her Eyes
- 527. Upon Her Feet
- 528. To His Honoured Friend, Sir John Mince
- 529. Upon His Grey Hairs
- 530. Accusation
- 531. Pride Allowable in Poets
- 532. A Vow to Minerva
- 533. [On Joan, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 534. [Upon Letcher. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 535. [Upon Dundrige, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 536. To Electra
- 537. Discord Not Disadvantageous
- 538. Ill Government
- 539. To Marigolds
- 540. To Dianeme
- 541. To Julia, the Flaminica Dialis or Queen-priest
- 542. Anacreontic
- 543. Meat Without Mirth
- 544. Large Bounds Do but Bury Us
- 545. Upon Ursley
- 546. An Ode to Sir Clipseby Crew
- 547. To His Worthy Kinsman, Mr. Stephen Soame
- 548. To His Tomb-maker
- 549. Great Spirits Supervive
- 550. None Free From Fault
- 551. Upon Himself Being Buried
- 552. Pity to the Prostrate
- 553. [Way in a Crowd, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 554. His Content in the Country
- 555. The Credit of the Conqueror
- 556. On Himself
- 557. [Upon One-ey'd Broomsted. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 558. The Fairies
- 559. To His Honoured Friend, M. John Weare, Councillor
- 560. The Watch
- 561. Lines Have Their Linings, and Books Their Buckram
- 562. Art Above Nature: To Julia
- 563. [Upon Sibilla, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 564. Upon His Kinswoman, Mistress Bridget Herrick
- 565. Upon Love
- 566. Upon a Comely and Curious Maid
- 567. Upon the Loss of His Finger
- 568. Upon Irene
- 569. Upon Electra's Tears
- 570. [Upon Tooly, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 571. A Hymn to the Graces
- 572. To Silvia
- 573. [Upon Blanch. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 574. [Upon Umber, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 575. The Poet Hath Lost His Pipe
- 576. True Friendship
- 577. The Apparition of His Mistress Calling Him to Elysium
- 578. Life Is the Body's Light
- 579. [Upon Urles, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 580. [Upon Franck, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 581. Love Lightly Pleased
- 582. The Primrose
- 583. The Tithe. To the Bride
- 584. A Frolic
- 585. Change Common to All
- 586. To Julia
- 587. No Luck in Love
- 588. In the Dark None Dainty
- 589. A Charm, or an Allay for Love
- 590. [Upon a Free Maid, With a Foul Breath, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 591. [Upon Coone. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 592. To His Brother-in-law, Master John Wingfield
- 593. The Headache
- 594. On Himself
- 595. Upon a Maid
- 596. [Upon Spalt, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 597. [Of Horne, a Combmaker, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 598. Upon the Troublesome Times
- 599. Cruelty Base in Commanders
- 600. [Upon a Sour-breath Lady. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 601. Upon Lucia
- 602. Little and Loud
- 603. Shipwreck
- 604. Pains Without Profit
- 605. To His Book
- 606. His Prayer to Ben Jonson
- 607. Poverty and Riches
- 608. Again
- 609. The Covetous Still Captives
- 610. Laws
- 611. Of Love
- 612. [Upon Cock, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 613. To His Muse
- 614. The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad
- 615. To Vulcan
- 616. Like Pattern, Like People
- 617. Purposes
- 618. To the Maids to Walk Abroad
- 619. His Own Epitaph
- 620. A Nuptial Verse to Mistress Elizabeth Lee, Now Lady Tracy
- 621. The Night-piece, to Julia
- 622. To Sir Clipseby Crew
- 623. Good Luck Not Lasting
- 624. A Kiss
- 625. Glory
- 626. Poets
- 627. No Despite to the Dead
- 628. To His Verses
- 629. His Charge to Julia at His Death
- 630. Upon Love
- 631. The Cobblers' Catch
- 632. [Upon Bran. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 633. [Upon Snare, an Usurer, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 634. [Upon Grudgings, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 635. Connubii Flores, or the Well-wishes at Weddings
- 636. To His Lovely Mistresses
- 637. Upon Love
- 638. [Upon Gander. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 639. [Upon Lungs. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 640. The Beggar to Mab, the Fairy Queen
- 641. An End Decreed
- 642. Upon a Child
- 643. Painting Sometimes Permitted
- 644. Farewell Frost, or Welcome the Spring
- 645. The Hag
- 646. Upon an Old Man: A Residentiary
- 647. Upon Tears
- 648. Physicians
- 649. The Primitiæ to Parents
- 650. [Upon Cob. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 651. Upon Lucy. Epig
- 652. [Upon Skoles. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 653. To Silvia
- 654. To His Closet-gods
- 655. A Bacchanalian Verse
- 656. Long-looked-for Comes at Last
- 657. To Youth
- 658. Never Too Late to Die
- 659. A Hymn to the Muses
- 660. On Himself
- 661. [Upon Jone and Jane, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 662. To Momus
- 663. Ambition
- 664. The Country Life, to the Honoured M. End. Porter, Groom of the Bedchamber to His Majesty
- 665. To Electra
- 666. To His Worthy Friend, M. Arthur Bartly
- 667. What Kind of Mistress He Would Have
- 668. [Upon Zelot, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 669. The Rosemary Branch
- 670. [Upon Madam Ursly. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 671. Upon Crab. Epig
- 672. A Paranæticall, or Advisive Verse, to His Friend, M. John Wicks
- 673. Once Seen and No More
- 674. Love
- 675. To M. Denham on His Prospective Poem
- 676. A Hymn to the Lares
- 677. Denial in Women No Disheartening to Men
- 678. Adversity
- 679. To Fortune
- 680. To Anthea
- 681. Cruelties
- 682. Perseverance
- 683. Upon His Verses
- 684. Distance Betters Dignities
- 685. Health
- 686. To Dianeme. A Ceremony in Gloucester
- 687. To the King
- 688. The Funeral Rites of the Rose
- 689. The Rainbow, or Curious Covenant
- 690. The Last Stroke Strikes Sure
- 691. Fortune
- 692. Stool-ball
- 693. To Sappho
- 694. On Poet Prat. Epig
- 695. Upon Tuck. Epig
- 696. Biting of Beggars
- 697. The May-pole
- 698. Men Mind No State in Sickness
- 699. Adversity
- 700. Want
- 701. Grief
- 702. Love Palpable
- 703. No Action Hard to Affection
- 704. Mean Things Overcome Mighty
- 705. [Upon Trigg. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 706. [Upon Smeaton, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 707. The Bracelet of Pearl: To Silvia
- 708. How Roses Came Red
- 709. Kings
- 710. First Work, and Then Wages
- 711. Tears and Laughter
- 712. Glory
- 713. Possessions
- 714. [Laxare Fibulam, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 715. His Return to London
- 716. Not Every Day Fit for Verse
- 717. Poverty the Greatest Pack
- 718. A Bucolic, or Discourse of Neatherds
- 719. True Safety
- 720. A Prognostic
- 721. Upon Julia's Sweat
- 722. Proof to No Purpose
- 723. Fame
- 724. By Use Comes Easiness
- 725. To the Genius of His House
- 726. His Grange, or Private Wealth
- 727. Good Precepts or Counsel
- 728. Money Makes the Mirth
- 729. Up Tails All
- 730. [Upon Franck, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 731. Upon Lucia Dabbled in the Dew
- 732. Charon and Philomel; A Dialogue Sung
- 733. [Upon Paul. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 734. [Upon Sibb. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 735. A Ternary of Littles, Upon a Pipkin of Jelly Sent to a Lady
- 736. Upon the Roses in Julia's Bosom
- 737. Maids' Nays Are Nothing
- 738. The Smell of the Sacrifice
- 739. Lovers: How They Come and Part
- 740. To Women, to Hide Their Teeth if They Be Rotten or Rusty
- 741. In Praise of Women
- 742. The Apron of Flowers
- 743. The Candour of Julia's Teeth
- 744. Upon Her Weeping
- 745. Another Upon Her Weeping
- 746. Delay
- 747. To Sir John Berkley, Governor of Exeter
- 748. To Electra. Love Looks for Love
- 749. Regression Spoils Resolution
- 750. Contention
- 751. Consultation
- 752. Love Dislikes Nothing
- 753. Our Own Sins Unseen
- 754. No Pains, No Gains
- 755. [Upon Slouch, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 756. Virtue Best United
- 757. The Eye
- 758. To Prince Charles Upon His Coming to Exeter
- 759. A Song
- 760. Princes and Favourites
- 761. Examples; or, Like Prince, Like People
- 762. Potentates
- 763. The Wake
- 764. The Peter-penny
- 765. To Doctor Alabaster
- 766. /Upon His Kinswoman, Mrs. M. S
- 767. Felicity Knows No Fence
- 768. Death Ends All Woe
- 769. A Conjuration to Electra
- 770. Courage Cooled
- 771. The Spell
- 772. His Wish to Privacy
- 773. A Good Husband
- 774. A Hymn to Bacchus
- 775. Upon Puss and Her ‘prentice. Epig
- 776. Blame the Reward of Princes
- 777. Clemency in Kings
- 778. Anger
- 779. A Psalm or Hymn to the Graces
- 780. A Hymn to the Muses
- 781. Upon Julia's Clothes
- 782. Moderation
- 783. To Anthea
- 784. Upon Prew, His Maid
- 785. The Invitation
- 786. Ceremonies for Christmas
- 787. Christmas-eve, Another Ceremony
- 788. Another to the Maids
- 789. Another
- 790. Power and Peace
- 791. To His Dear Valentine, Mistress Margaret Falconbridge
- 792. To Oenone
- 793. Verses
- 794. Happiness
- 795. Things of Choice Long A-coming
- 796. Poetry Perpetuates the Poet
- 797. [Upon Bice, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 798. [Upon Trencherman, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 799. Kisses
- 800. Orpheus
- 801. [Upon Comely, a Good Speaker but an Ill Singer. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 802. [Any Way for Wealth, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 803. [Upon an Old Woman, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 804. [Upon Pearch. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 805. To Sappho
- 806. To His Faithful Friend, M. John Crofts, Cup-bearer to the King
- 807. The Bride-cake
- 808. To Be Merry
- 809. Burial
- 810. Lenity
- 811. Penitence
- 812. Grief
- 813. The Maiden-blush
- 814. The Mean
- 815. Haste Hurtful
- 816. Purgatory
- 817. The Cloud
- 818. [Upon Loach, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 819. The Amber Bead
- 820. To My Dearest Sister, M. Mercy Herrick
- 821. The Transfiguration
- 822. Suffer That Thou Canst Not Shift
- 823. To the Passenger
- 824. [Upon Nodes, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 825. To the King, Upon His Taking of Leicester
- 826. To Julia, in Her Dawn, or Daybreak
- 827. Counsel
- 828. Bad Princes Pill the People
- 829. Most Words, Less Works
- 830. To Dianeme
- 831. [Upon Tap, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 832. His Loss
- 833. Draw and Drink
- 834. [Upon Punchin. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 835. To Oenone
- 836. [Upon Blinks. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 837. [Upon Adam Peapes. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 838. To Electra
- 839. To Mistress Amy Potter
- 840. Upon a Maid
- 841. Upon Love
- 842. Beauty
- 843. Upon Love
- 844. [Hanch, a Schoolmaster. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 845. [Upon Peason. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 846. To His Book
- 847. Readiness
- 848. Writing
- 849. Society
- 850. Upon a Maid
- 851. Satisfaction for Sufferings
- 852. The Delaying Bride
- 853. To M. Henry Lawes, the Excellent Composer of His Lyrics
- 854. Age Unfit for Love
- 855. The Bedman, or Gravemaker
- 856. To Anthea
- 857. Need
- 858. To Julia
- 859. On Julia's Lips
- 860. Twilight
- 861. To His Friend, Mr. J. Jincks
- 862. On Himself
- 863. Kings and Tyrants
- 864. Crosses
- 865. Upon Love
- 866. No Difference I' Th' Dark
- 867. The Body
- 868. To Sappho
- 869. Out of Time, Out of Tune
- 870. To His Book
- 871. To His Honoured Friend, Sir Thomas Heale
- 872. The Sacrifice, by Way of Discourse Betwixt Himself and Julia
- 873. To Apollo
- 874. On Love
- 875. Another
- 876. A Hymn to Cupid
- 877. To Electra
- 878. How His Soul Came Ensnared
- 879. Factions
- 880. [Kisses Loathsome, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 881. [Upon Reape, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 882. Kisses Loathsome
- 883. Upon Julia's Hair Bundled Up in a Golden Net
- 884. [Upon Truggin, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 885. The Shower of Blossoms
- 886. [Upon Spenke, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 887. A Defence for Women
- 888. [Upon Lulls, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 889. Slavery
- 890. Charms
- 891. Another
- 892. Another to Bring in the Witch
- 893. Another Charm for Stables
- 894. Ceremonies for Candlemas Eve
- 895. The Ceremonies for Candlemas Day
- 896. Upon Candlemas Day
- 897. [Surfeits, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 898. [Upon Nis, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 899. To Bianca, to Bless Him
- 900. Julia's Churching, or Purification
- 901. To His Book
- 902. Tears
- 903. To His Friend to Avoid Contention of Words
- 904. Truth
- 905. [Upon Prickles. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 906. The Eyes Before the Ears
- 907. Want
- 908. To a Friend
- 909. Upon M. William Lawes, the Rare Musician
- 910. A Song Upon Silvia
- 911. The Honeycomb
- 912. Upon Ben Jonson
- 913. An Ode for Him
- 914. Upon a Virgin
- 915. Blame
- 916. A Request to the Graces
- 917. Upon Himself
- 918. Multitude
- 919. Fear
- 920. To M. Kellam
- 921. Happiness to Hospitality; or, a Hearty Wish to Good Housekeeping
- 922. Cunctation in Correction
- 923. Present Government Grievous
- 924. Rest Refreshes
- 925. Revenge
- 926. The First Mars or Makes
- 927. Beginning Difficult
- 928. Faith Four-square
- 929. The Present Time Best Pleaseth
- 930. Clothes Are Conspirators
- 931. Cruelty
- 932. Fair After Foul
- 933. Hunger
- 934. Bad Wages for Good Service
- 935. The End
- 936. The Bondman
- 937. Choose for the Best
- 938. To Silvia
- 939. Fair Shows Deceive
- 940. His Wish
- 941. Upon Julia Washing Herself in the River
- 942. A Mean in Our Means
- 943. Upon Clunn
- 944. Upon Cupid
- 945. [Upon Blisse, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 946. [Upon Burr, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 947. [Upon Meg, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 948. An Hymn to Love
- 949. To His Honoured and Most Ingenious Friend, Mr. Charles Cotton
- 950. Women Useless
- 951. Love Is a Syrup
- 952. Leaven
- 953. Repletion
- 954. On Himself
- 955. No Man Without Money
- 956. On Himself
- 957. To M. Leonard Willan, His Peculiar Friend
- 958. To His Worthy Friend, M. John Hall, Student of Gray's Inn
- 959. To Julia
- 960. To the Most Comely and Proper M. Elizabeth Finch
- 961. [Upon Ralph, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 962. To His Book
- 963. To the King, Upon His Welcome to Hampton Court. Set and Sung
- 964. Ultimus Heroum: or, to the Most Learned, and to the Right Honourable, Henry, Marquis of Dorchester
- 965. To His Muse; Another to the Same
- 966. [Upon Vinegar, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 967. [Upon Mudge, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 968. To His Learned Friend, M. Jo. Harmar, Physician to the College of Westminster
- 969. Upon His Spaniel Tracy
- 970. The Deluge
- 971. [Upon Lupes, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 972. [Rags, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 973. Strength to Support Sovereignty
- 974. [Upon Tubbs, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 975. Crutches
- 976. To Julia
- 977. Upon Case
- 978. To Perenna
- 979. To His Sister-in-law, M. Susanna Herrick
- 980. Upon the Lady Crew
- 981. On Tomasin Parsons
- 982. Ceremony Upon Candlemas Eve
- 983. Suspicion Makes Secure
- 984. [Upon Spokes, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 985. To His Kinsman, M. Tho. Herrick, Who Desired to Be in His Book
- 986. A Bucolic Betwixt Two: Lacon and Thyrsis
- 987. Upon Sappho
- 988. [Upon Faunus, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 989. [The Quintell, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 990. A Bacchanalian Verse
- 991. Care a Good Keeper
- 992. Rules for Our Reach
- 993. To Bianca
- 994. To the Handsome Mistress Grace Potter
- 995. Anacreontic
- 996. More Modest, More Manly
- 997. Not to Covet Much Where Little Is the Charge
- 998. Anacreontic Verse
- 999. [Upon Penny, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1000. Patience in Princes
- 1001. Fear Gets Force
- 1002. Parcel-gilt Poetry
- 1003. Upon Love, by Way of Question and Answer
- 1004. To the Lord Hopton, on His Fight in Cornwall
- 1005. His Grange
- 1006. Leprosy in Houses
- 1007. Good Manners at Meat
- 1008. Anthea's Retractation
- 1009. Comforts in Crosses
- 1010. Seek and Find
- 1011. Rest
- 1012. Leprosy in Clothes
- 1013. [Upon Buggins, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1014. Great Maladies, Long Medicines
- 1015. His Answer to a Friend
- 1016. The Beggar
- 1017. Bastards
- 1018. His Change
- 1019. The Vision
- 1020. A Vow to Venus
- 1021. On His Book
- 1022. A Sonnet of Perilla
- 1023. Bad May Be Better
- 1024. Posting to Printing
- 1025. Rapine Brings Ruin
- 1026. Comfort to a Youth That Had Lost His Love
- 1027. [Upon Boreman. Epig, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1028. Saint Distaff's Day, or the Morrow After Twelfth Day
- 1029. Sufferance
- 1030. His Tears to Thamesis
- 1031. Pardons
- 1032. Peace Not Permanent
- 1033. Truth and Error
- 1034. Things Mortal Still Mutable
- 1035. Studies to Be Supported
- 1036. Wit Punished, Prospers Most
- 1037. Twelfth Night: or, King and Queen
- 1038. His Desire
- 1039. Caution in Counsel
- 1040. Moderation
- 1041. Advice the Best Actor
- 1042. Conformity Is Comely
- 1043. Laws
- 1044. The Mean
- 1045. Like Loves His Like
- 1046. His Hope or Sheet Anchor
- 1047. Comfort in Calamity
- 1048. Twilight
- 1049. False Mourning
- 1050. The Will Makes the Work; or, Consent Makes the Cure
- 1051. Diet
- 1052. Smart
- 1053. The Tinker's Song
- 1054. His Comfort
- 1055. Sincerity
- 1056. To Anthea
- 1057. Nor Buying or Selling
- 1058. To His Peculiar Friend, M. Jo. Wicks
- 1059. The More Mighty, the More Merciful
- 1060. After Autumn, Winter
- 1061. A Good Death
- 1062. Recompense
- 1063. On Fortune
- 1064. To Sir George Parry, Doctor of the Civil Law
- 1065. Charms
- 1066. Another
- 1067. Another
- 1068. [Upon Gorgonius, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1069. Gentleness
- 1070. A Dialogue Between Himself and Mistress Eliza Wheeler, Under the Name of Amaryllis
- 1071. To Julia
- 1072. To Roses in Julia's Bosom
- 1073. To the Honoured Master Endymion Porter
- 1074. Speak in Season
- 1075. Obedience
- 1076. Another of the Same
- 1077. Of Love
- 1078. Upon Trap
- 1079. [Upon Grubs, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1080. [Upon Doll, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1081. [Upon Hog, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1082. The School or Pearl of Putney, the Mistress of All Singular Manners, Mistress Portman
- 1083. To Perenna
- 1084. On Himself
- 1085. On Love
- 1086. Another on Love
- 1087. [Upon Gut, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1088. Upon Chub
- 1089. Pleasures Pernicious
- 1090. On Himself
- 1091. To M. Laurence Swetnaham
- 1092. His Covenant; or, Protestation to Julia
- 1093. On Himself
- 1094. To the Most Accomplished Gentleman, M. Michael Oulsworth
- 1095. To His Girls, Who Would Have Him Sportful
- 1096. Truth and Falsehood
- 1097. His Last Request to Julia
- 1098. On Himself
- 1099. Upon Kings
- 1100. To His Girls
- 1101. [Upon Spur, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1102. To His Brother, Nicholas Herrick
- 1103. The Voice and Viol
- 1104. War
- 1105. A King and No King
- 1106. Plots Not Still Prosperous
- 1107. Flattery
- 1108. [Upon Rump, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1109. [Upon Shopter, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1110. [Upon Deb, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1111. Excess
- 1112. [Upon Croot, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1113. The Soul Is the Salt
- 1114. [Upon Flood or a Thankful Man, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1115. [Upon Pimp, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1116. [Upon Lusk, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1117. [Foolishness, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1118. [Upon Rush, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1119. Abstinence
- 1120. No Danger to Men Desperate
- 1121. Sauce for Sorrows
- 1122. To Cupid
- 1123. Distrust
- 1124. [The Hag, in the Appendix of Epigrams]
- 1125. The Mount of the Muses
- 1126. On Himself
- 1127. To His Book
- 1128. The End of His Work
- 1129. To Crown It
- 1130. On Himself
- 1131. The Pillar of Fame
F I N I S.