Robert Herrick Long Poems
- 51. To The Yew And Cypress To Grace His Funeral
- 52. Up Tails All
- 53. Upon The Same. (to The Detractor.)
- 54. A Nuptial Song Or Epithalamy On Sir Clipseby Crew And His Lady.
- 55. To The Most Comely And Proper M. Elizabeth Finch.
- 56. Upon A Gentlewoman With A Sweet Voice.
- 57. The Parting Verse Or Charge To His Supposed Wife When He Travelled.
- 58. On Himself (2)
- 59. Meditation For His Mistress
- 60. To His Verse
- 61. The Changes: To Corinne
- 62. To A Gentlewoman, Objecting To Him His Gray Hair
- 63. A Bucolic Betwixt Two: Lacon & Thyrsis
- 64. Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton
- 65. The Good-night Or Blessing
- 66. His Age:dedicated To His Peculiar Friend,mr John Wickes, Under The Name Ofpostumus
- 67. To His Verses
- 68. His Return To London
- 69. To Perllla
- 70. To A Gentlewoman, Objecting To Him Hisgray Hairs
- 71. The Changes: To Corinna
- 72. To His Honoured And Most Ingenious Friendmr Charles Cotton
- 73. A Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton
- 74. His Grange, Or Private Wealth
- 75. To His Honoured And Most Ingenious Friend Mr. Charles Cotton
- 76. A Lyric To Mirth
- 77. A Bucolic Betwixt Two;lacon And Thyrsis
- 78. His Meditation Upon Death
- 79. Upon The Detracter
- 80. His Mistress To Him At His Farewell
- 81. Anacreontic
- 82. The Cruel Maid
- 83. Farewell Frost, Or Welcome Spring
- 84. On Himself
- 85. His Winding-sheet
- 86. A Meditation For His Mistress
- 87. To Perilla
- 88. The Vine