Robert Herrick Sweet Poems
- 1. His Age: Dedicated To His Peculiar Friend, Mr John Wickes, Under The Name Of Postumus
- 2. Comfort To A Lady Upon The Death Of Her Husband
- 3. How The Wall-flower Came First, And Why So Called
- 4. To The Most Fair And Lovely Mistress Anne Soame, Now Lady Abdie
- 5. To Cherry-blossoms
- 6. The Star-song: A Carol To The King Sung At Whitehall
- 7. Christ's Words On The Cross: My God, My God
- 8. Upon The Much-lamented Mr. J. Warr
- 9. The Meadow-verse; Or, Anniversary To Mistress Bridget Lowman
- 10. Another On Love
- 11. Upon His Kinswoman, Mistress Bridget Herrick
- 12. To Julia, In Her Dawn, Or Daybreak
- 13. Fair Days: Or, Dawns Deceitful
- 14. The Vision To Electra
- 15. Upon One Lily, Who Married With A Maid Called Rose
- 16. A Pastoral Sung To The King: Montano, Silvio, And Mirtillo, Shepherds
- 17. The Welcome To Sack
- 18. To His Learned Friend, M. Jo. Harmar, Physician To The College Of Westminster
- 19. Repletion
- 20. Mr. Herrick: His Daughter's Dowry
- 21. Upon His Kinswoman, Mistress Elizabeth Herrick
- 22. On Julia's Lips
- 23. His Protestation To Perilla
- 24. The Parasceve, Or Preparation
- 25. The New-year's Gift: Or, Circumcision's Song. Sung To The King In The Presence At Whitehall
- 26. Laugh And Lie Down
- 27. To Mistress Dorothy Parsons
- 28. Upon His Kinswoman, Mrs. M. S
- 29. A Psalm Or Hymn To The Graces
- 30. The Mount Of The Muses
- 31. To His Honoured Kinsman, Sir William Soame. Epig
- 32. Youth And Age
- 33. A Kiss
- 34. Upon Electra's Tears
- 35. This Crosstree
- 36. Upon A Lady That Died In Child-bed, And Left A Daughter Behind Her
- 37. Connubii Flores, Or The Well-wishes At Weddings
- 38. To His Saviour's Sepulchre: His Devotion
- 39. A Bucolic, Or Discourse Of Neatherds
- 40. Oberon's Palace
- 41. Upon Jack And Jill. Epig
- 42. Upon Pearch. Epig
- 43. To M. Denham On His Prospective Poem
- 44. Upon Loach
- 45. Cheerfulness In Charity; Or, The Sweet Sacrifice
- 46. A Song To The Maskers
- 47. Another New-year's Gift: Or, Song For The Circumcision
- 48. His Farewell To Sack
- 49. To Sappho
- 50. An Epithalamy To Sir Thomas Southwell And His Lady