Robert Herrick Poems
- 301. To Dean Bourn, A Rude River In Devon, By Which Sometimes He Lived
- 302. Persecutions Purify
- 303. Consultation
- 304. Zeal Required In Love
- 305. Fame
- 306. Like Loves His Like
- 307. Upon A Physician
- 308. His Wish
- 309. Distrust
- 310. Upon Mease. Epig
- 311. Leaven
- 312. Hanch, A Schoolmaster. Epig
- 313. To Apollo
- 314. The Custard
- 315. Lasciviousness
- 316. Parcel-gilt Poetry
- 317. Thanksgiving
- 318. Christ
- 319. Pride Allowable In Poets
- 320. The Carcanet
- 321. Upon Pagget
- 322. Faith Four-square
- 323. Comforts In Contentions
- 324. To Perenna, A Mistress
- 325. Kings
- 326. Another. (upon M. Ben. Jonson. Epig.)
- 327. Welcome What Comes
- 328. The Welcome To Sack
- 329. None Truly Happy Here
- 330. Upon Bice
- 331. Biting Of Beggars
- 332. To His Valentine On St. Valentine's Day
- 333. Upon Trigg. Epig
- 334. Upon Spalt
- 335. Against Love
- 336. Never Too Late To Die
- 337. Upon The Troublesome Times
- 338. To His Worthy Friend, M. John Hall, Student Of Gray's Inn
- 339. To The Lady Mary Villars, Governess To The Princess Henrietta
- 340. Patience: Or, Comforts In Crosses
- 341. Upon Meg
- 342. Upon Bunce. Epig
- 343. The Right Hand
- 344. Good And Bad
- 345. Prevision Or Provision
- 346. To His Nephew, To Be Prosperous In His Art Of Painting
- 347. Humility
- 348. No Luck In Love
- 349. To His Learned Friend, M. Jo. Harmar, Physician To The College Of Westminster
- 350. Examples; Or, Like Prince, Like People