Herrick, Robert (M)

Surname: Herrick
Forename(s): Robert
b. 1591. d. 1674. Nationality: English. VIAF.
Poet and cleric. Educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge. Considered a member of the Cavalier poets. Biographical information: ODNB. (SCM)

Poems associated with this person

Total poems: 51
Poem title Date Periodical Roles id #
To Music, To Becalm His Fever 1834-11-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 3263
To Daffodils 1836-02-20 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 3404
A Thanksgiving For His House 1837-02-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 3450
To Corinna, To go a-Maying 1837-02-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 3449
To Primroses, Filled with Morning Dew 1837-02-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 3447
Delight in Disorder 1837-02-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 3448
Delight in Disorder 1861-01 Temple Bar Poet 16941
Discontents in Devon 1861-01 Temple Bar Poet 16942
To His Maid Prew 1883-05 Temple Bar Poet 17796
His Prayer to Ben Jonson 1883-05 Temple Bar Poet 17787
To the Reverend Shade of His Religious Father 1883-05 Temple Bar Poet 17786
Upon Prudence Baldwin Her Sickness 1883-05 Temple Bar Poet 17791
Upon Prue, His Maid 1883-05 Temple Bar Poet 17792
To a Virgin 1883-05 Temple Bar Poet 17797
Vacuna 1889-03 Atalanta Poet 1883
To Blossoms 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19377
Divination by a Daffodil 1891-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19400
“Gather ye rosebuds while ye may” 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19408
Upon Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, Under the Name of Amaryllis 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19464
The Shower of Blossoms 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19465
To Phyllis 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19462
Upon Julia’s Clothes 1894-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19474
To the Rose 1894-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19473
“Fly Me Not” 1894-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19471
Delight in Disorder 1894-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19475
“I call, I call; who do ye call?” 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19492
The Mad Maid’s Song 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19478
The Bride-Cake 1894-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19494
The Rock of Rubies, and the Quarry of Pearls 1894-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19497
The Apron of Flowers 1894-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19499
To Dianeme 1894-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19501
The Parcae; Or, Three Dainty Destinies: The Armilet 1894-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19500
The Bracelet to Julia 1894-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19503
The Toast 1894-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19880
To Dianeme 1894-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19510
“Born I was to be old” 1895-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19514
The Mad Maid’s Song 1895-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19517
Love Lightly Pleased 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19527
To His Muse 1895-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19530
“I call, I call. Who do ye call?” 1895-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19532
Christmas Eve 1895-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19547
To Daffodils 1896-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19882
To Violets 1896-05 Atalanta Poet 2366
To His Mistress 1897-05 Temple Bar Poet 18329
Upon a Maid 1897-05 Temple Bar Poet 18331
To His Water-Nymphs 1897-05 Temple Bar Poet 18332
Upon a Virgin 1897-05 Temple Bar Poet 18330
How the Wallflower came first, and why so called 1897-07 Atalanta Poet 2413
To Heaven  1898-09 The Argosy Poet 20186
To the Willow 1899-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19693
To Blossoms 1900-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Poet 19702