- Idyllica
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Robert Herrick
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This is a volume of poetry by Robert Herrick. The volume "Idyllica" was arranged by Francis Turner Palgrave. The 17th century English poet is continuing to inspire readers of his poetry.
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- Chapters
- The Country Life
- To Phyllis, to Love and Live with Him
- The Wassail
- The Fairies
- Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve
- Ceremonies for Candlemas Eve and The Ceremonies for Candlemas Day
- Farewell Frost, or Welcome Spring
- To the Maids, to Walk Abroad
- Corina's Going A Maying
- The Maypole
- The Wake
- The Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home
- The Bride-Cake
- The Old Wives' Prayer
- The Bell-Man
- To the Genius of his House
- His Grange, or Private Wealth
- A Pastoral upon the Birth of Prince Charles
- A Dialogue betwixt Himself and Misstress Eliza Wheeler
- A Bucolic Betwixt Two, Lacon and Thyrsis
- A Pastoral Sung to the King
- To the Willow-Tree
- The Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel
- Oberon's Feast
- The Beggar to Mab, the Fairy Queen
- The Hag
- The Mad Maid's Song
- The Cheat of Cupid, or the Ungentle Guest
- Upon Cupid
- To be Merry
- Upon His Gray Hairs
- A Hymn to the Muses
- The Coming of Good Luck
- His Content in the Country
- His Return to London
- His Desire
- An Ode for Ben Johnson
- To Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses
- The Apparition of His Mistress, Calling Him to Elysium
- The Invitation
- To Sir Clipsby Crew
- A Country Life, to His Brother, Mr Thomas Herrick
- To His Peculiar Friend, Mr John Wicks
- A Paranaeticall, or Advisive Verse to His Friend, Mr John Wicks
- To His Honoured and Most Ingenious Friend, Mr Charles Cotton
- A New Year's Gift, Sent to Sir Simeon Steward
- An Ode to Sir Clipsby Crew
- A Panegyric to Sir Lewis Pemberton
- All Things Decay and Die
- To His Dying Brother, Master William Herrick
- His Age
- The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad
- On Himself
- His Winding-Sheet
- Anacreontic
- To Laurels
- On Himself
- On Himself
- To Robin Red-Breast
- The Olive Branch
- The Plaudite, or End of Life
- To Groves
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