Robert Herrick Poems
- 1101. To His Girls
- 1102. The Bubble: A Song
- 1103. The Country Life:
- 1104. To Live Freely
- 1105. To Live Freely
- 1106. To Live Freely
- 1107. Discontents In Devon
- 1108. Ambition
- 1109. The Rock Of Rubies, And The Quarry Ofpearls
- 1110. The Shower Of Blossoms
- 1111. To Music: A Song
- 1112. Upon Time
- 1113. The Plaudite, Or End Of Life
- 1114. The Bad Season Makes The Poet Sad
- 1115. The Parcae; Or, Three Dainty Destinies:the Armilet
- 1116. To A Gentlewoman, Objecting To Him Hisgray Hairs
- 1117. To Sir Clipsby Crew
- 1118. To Groves
- 1119. Love Lightly Pleased
- 1120. A Hymn To Bacchus
- 1121. To Primroses Filled With Morning Dew
- 1122. The Heart
- 1123. The Changes: To Corinna
- 1124. To Anthea, Who May Command Him Any Thing
- 1125. To His Paternal Country
- 1126. A Canticle To Apollo
- 1127. Up Scoble
- 1128. Upon Love:by Way Of Question And Answer
- 1129. To His Honoured And Most Ingenious Friendmr Charles Cotton
- 1130. To The Virgins, Make Much Of Time
- 1131. A Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton
- 1132. To His Muse
- 1133. To His Mistress, Objecting To Him Neithertoying Or Talking
- 1134. To The Water-nymphs Drinking At Thefountain
- 1135. Upon Julia's Clothes
- 1136. His Loss
- 1137. To Bacchus: A Canticle
- 1138. Departure Of The Good Daemon
- 1139. The Bleeding Hand; Or The Sprig Of Eglantine Given To A Maid
- 1140. Anthea's Retractation
- 1141. To Death
- 1142. A Paranaeticall, Or Advisive Verseto His Friend, Mr John Wicks
- 1143. Wlt Punished Prospers Most
- 1144. His Grange, Or Private Wealth
- 1145. A Vow To Venus
- 1146. The Apron Of Flowers
- 1147. Pardons
- 1148. The White Island:or Place Of The Blest
- 1149. Miseries
- 1150. On Love