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1A BUCOLIC BETWIXT TWO;LACON AND THYRSIS
2A CANTICLE TO APOLLO
3A Child's Grace
4A Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at White-Hall
5A Conjuration To Electra
6A COUNTRY LIFE:TO HIS BROTHER, MR THOMAS HERRICK
7A DIALOGUE BETWIXT HIMSELF AND MISTRESS ELIZAWHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF AMARILLIS
8A HYMN TO BACCHUS
9A HYMN TO LOVE
10A HYMN TO THE GRACES
11A HYMN TO VENUS AND CUPID
12A Lyric to Mirth
13A MEAN IN OUR MEANS
14A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS
15A NEW YEAR'S GIFT,SENT TO SIR SIMEON STEWARD
16A NEW YEAR'S GIFT,SENT TO SIR SIMEON STEWARD
17A PANEGYRIC TO SIR LEWIS PEMBERTON
18A PARANAETICALL, OR ADVISIVE VERSETO HIS FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKS
19A PASTORAL SUNG TO THE KING
20A PASTORAL UPON THE BIRTH OF PRINCE CHARLES:PRESENTED TO THE KING, AND SET BY MR NIC. LANIERE
21A REQUEST TO THE GRACES
22A Ring Presented to Julia
23A Thanksgiving to God for His House
24A VOW TO VENUS
25ALL THINGS DECAY AND DIE
26AMBITION
27AN EPITAPH UPON A CHILD
28An Epitaph Upon A Virgin
29AN HYMN TO THE MUSES
30AN ODE FOR BEN JONSON
31AN ODE OF THE BIRTH OF OUR SAVIOUR
32An Ode to Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother's Death
33AN ODE TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW
34ANACREONTIC
35Another
36Another Grace For A Child
37ANTHEA'S RETRACTATION
38ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA
39BARLEY-BREAK; OR, LAST IN HELL
40Be My Mistress Short or Tall
41BURIAL
42CASUALTIES
43CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS EVE
44CEREMONY UPON CANDLEMAS EVE
45CHERRY RIPE
46COCK-CROW
47COMFORT TO A YOUTH THAT HAD LOST HIS LOVE
48Corinna's Going A-Maying
49CRUTCHES
50DELIGHT IN DISORDER
51Delight in Disorder
52Departure of the Good Daemon
53Discontents In Devon
54Divination By A Daffodil
55Draw-gloves
56DREAMS
57Epitaph upon a Child that died
58ETERNITY
59FAREWELL FROST, OR WELCOME SPRING
60FELICITY QUICK OF FLIGHT
61FOUR THINGS MAKE US HAPPY HERE
62GOOD PRECEPTS, OR COUNSEL
63GRACE FOR A CHILD
64HER BED
65HIS AGE:DEDICATED TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND,MR JOHN WICKES, UNDER THE NAME OFPOSTUMUS
66HIS CONTENT IN THE COUNTRY
67HIS COVENANT OR PROTESTATION TO JULIA
68HIS DESIRE
69HIS GRANGE, OR PRIVATE WEALTH
70HIS LAST REQUEST TO JULIA
71His Litany to the Holy Spirit
72HIS LOSS
73His Meditation Upon Death
74HIS MISTRESS TO HIM AT HIS FAREWELL
75HIS POETRY HIS PILLAR
76His Prayer For Absolution
77His Prayer To Ben Jonson
78HIS REQUEST TO JULIA
79HIS RETURN TO LONDON
80HIS SAILING FROM JULIA
81HIS WINDING-SHEET
82His Wish To God
83HIS WISH TO PRIVACY
84HOW HIS SOUL CAME ENSNARED
85HOW PANSIES OR HEARTS-EASE CAME FIRST
86HOW SPRINGS CAME FIRST
87I CALL AND I CALL
88IMPOSSIBILITIES: TO HIS FRIEND
89KISSING USURY
90LIFE IS THE BODY'S LIGHT
91Litany to the Holy Spirit
92LOSS FROM THE LEAST
93LOVE DISLIKES NOTHING
94LOVE LIGHTLY PLEASED
95LOVE, WHAT IT IS
96LOVERS HOW THEY COME AND PART
97MAN'S DYING-PLACE UNCERTAIN
98MATINS, OR MORNING PRAYER
99MEN MIND NO STATE IN SICKNESS
100MIRTH
101Miseries
102MONEY MAKES THE MIRTH
103MRS ELIZ: WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF THELOST SHEPHERDESS
104Night Piece, to Julia
105NO FAULT IN WOMEN
106NO MAN WITHOUT MONEY
107NO PAINS, NO GAINS
108NOT EVERY DAY FIT FOR VERSE
109NOTHING FREE-COST
110Oberon's Feast
111OF LOVE: A SONNET
112ON A PERFUMED LADY
113ON HIMSELF
114On Julia's Voice
115ON LOVE
116ORPHEUS
117PARDONS
118PEACE NOT PERMANENT
119POVERTY AND RICHES
120PRAY AND PROSPER
121Proof to No Purpose
122PURPOSES
123Rewards
124SAFETY ON THE SHORE
125SATISFACTION FOR SUFFERINGS
126SOFT MUSIC
127TEARS AND LAUGHTER
128THE APPARITION OF HIS, MISTRESS,CALLING HIM TO ELYSIUM
129THE APRON OF FLOWERS
130The Argument Of His Book
131THE BAD SEASON MAKES THE POET SAD
132The Bag Of The Bee
133THE BEGGAR TO MAB, THE FAIRY QUEEN
134The Bellman
135THE BLEEDING HAND; OR THE SPRIG OF EGLANTINE GIVEN TO A MAID
136THE BRACELET TO JULIA
137THE BRIDE-CAKE
138THE BUBBLE: A SONG
139THE CAPTIVE BEE; OR, THE LITTLE FILCHER
140THE CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS DAY
141THE CHANGES: TO CORINNA
142THE CHEAT OF CUPID; OR, THE UNGENTLE GUEST
143THE COMING OF GOOD LUCK
144THE COUNTRY LIFE:
145THE CRUEL MAID
146THE DEFINITION OF BEAUTY
147THE DIRGE OF JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER:SUNG BY THE VIRGINS
148THE FAIRIES
149THE FAIRY TEMPLE; OR, OBERON'S CHAPEL
150THE FUNERAL RITES OF THE ROSE
151The Good-night or Blessing
152THE HAG
153THE HEART
154The Hock-cart, or Harvest Home
155The Hour-glass
156THE INVITATION
157THE KISS: A DIALOGUE
158THE LILY IN A CRYSTAL
159THE MAD MAID'S SONG
160THE MAYPOLE
161The Night Piece, to Julia
162THE OLD WIVES' PRAYER
163THE OLIVE BRANCH
164THE PARCAE; OR, THREE DAINTY DESTINIES:THE ARMILET
165THE PARLIAMENT OF ROSES TO JULIA
166THE PLAUDITE, OR END OF LIFE
167THE PRESENT TIME BEST PLEASETH
168THE PRESENT; OR, THE BAG OF THE BEE:
169THE PRIMROSE
170THE ROCK OF RUBIES, AND THE QUARRY OFPEARLS
171The Rosary
172THE SHOWER OF BLOSSOMS
173THE SUCCESSION OF THE FOUR SWEET MONTHS
174THE TRANSFIGURATION
175The Vine
176THE VOICE AND VIOL
177THE WAKE
178THE WASSAIL
179THE WATCH
180THE WHITE ISLAND:OR PLACE OF THE BLEST
181THE WIDOWS' TEARS; OR, DIRGE OF DORCAS
182The Wounded Cupid
183THINGS MORTAL STILL MUTABLE
184Time was upon
185TO A GENTLEWOMAN, OBJECTING TO HIM HISGRAY HAIRS
186TO ANTHEA
187To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
188TO BACCHUS: A CANTICLE
189TO BE MERRY
190TO BLOSSOMS
191TO CARNATIONS: A SONG
192TO DAFFADILS
193To Daisies, Not To Shut So Soon
194TO DEATH
195TO DIANEME
196TO ELECTRA
197TO ENJOY THE TIME
198TO GROVES
199TO HEAVEN
200TO HIS BOOK
201TO HIS CONSCIENCE
202TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK
203To his Girls
204To His Honoured and Most Ingenious Friend Mr. Charles Cotton
205TO HIS KINSWOMAN, MISTRESS SUSANNA HERRICK
206TO HIS LOVELY MISTRESSES
207To His Mistress Objecting To Him Neither Toying Nor Talking
208TO HIS MUSE
209TO HIS PATERNAL COUNTRY
210TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKS
211TO HIS SAVIOUR, A CHILD;A PRESENT, BY A CHILD
212TO HIS SWEET SAVIOUR
213TO HIS VERSES
214To Julia
215TO LAURELS
216TO LIVE FREELY
217To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses
218TO MEADOWS
219TO MISTRESS KATHARINE BRADSHAW, THE LOVELY, THAT CROWNED HIM WITH LAUREL
220TO MUSIC
221TO MUSIC, TO BECALM A SWEET SICK YOUTH
222TO MUSIC, TO BECALM HIS FEVER
223TO MUSIC: A SONG
224To Oenone
225TO PANSIES
226TO PERENNA
227To Perilla
228TO PHILLIS, TO LOVE AND LIVE WITH HIM
229TO PRIMROSES FILLED WITH MORNING DEW
230TO ROBIN RED-BREAST
231TO SAPHO
232TO SILVIA
233TO SILVIA TO WED
234TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW
235TO THE GENIUS OF HIS HOUSE
236TO THE HANDSOME MISTRESS GRACE POTTER
237TO THE LADY CREWE, UPON THE DEATH OF HER CHILD
238TO THE MAIDS, TO WALK ABROAD
239TO THE ROSE: SONG
240TO THE VIRGINS, TO MAKE MUCH OF TIME
241TO THE WATER-NYMPHS DRINKING AT THEFOUNTAIN
242To the Western Wind
243TO THE WILLOW-TREE
244TO VIOLETS
245To Virgins, to Make Much of Time
246TO YOUTH
247TRUTH AND ERROR
248Up Scoble
249UPON A CHILD
250UPON A CHILD THAT DIED
251UPON A DELAYING LADY
252UPON A MAID
253UPON A PAINTED GENTLEWOMAN
254UPON CUPID
255UPON HER EYES
256UPON HER FEET
257UPON HIMSELF
258UPON HIS SISTER-IN-LAW, MISTRESS ELIZABETHHERRICK
259UPON JULIA'S CLOTHES
260Upon Julia's Hair Filled With Dew
261UPON JULIA'S RECOVERY
262UPON JULIA'S RIBBON
263Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
264UPON JULIA'S VOICE
265UPON LOVE
266UPON LOVE:BY WAY OF QUESTION AND ANSWER
267UPON MAN
268UPON MRS ELIZ. WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OFAMARILLIS
269Upon Parson Beanes
270Upon Prew His Maid
271UPON ROSES
272UPON TEARS
273UPON THE DETRACTER
274UPON THE LOSS OF HIS MISTRESSES
275Upon The Nipples Of Julia's Breast
276UPON TIME
277WANT
278What Kind Of Mistress He Would Have
279WHEN HE WOULD HAVE HIS VERSES READ
280WHY FLOWERS CHANGE COLOUR
281WlT PUNISHED PROSPERS MOST
282WRITING
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