Robert Herrick "Poems"
Classic Poetry Series | English | 2004 | ISBN: N/A | 334 pages | PDF | 1.1 MB
Classic Poetry Series | English | 2004 | ISBN: N/A | 334 pages | PDF | 1.1 MB
Compilation of classical poetry by Robert Herrick.
Poet and clergyman, Robert Herrick was born in London in a wealthy goldsmith family. A Country Life: To his Brother M. Tho. Herrick (1610) is Herrick's earliest known poem, and deals with the move from London to farm life in Leicestershire. To My Dearest Sister M. Merice Herrick was written before 1612. He entered St John's College, Cambridge in 1613, and became friends with Clipsby Crew to whom he addressed several poems such as Nuptial Song. He graduated a Bachelor of Arts in 1617, Master of Arts in 1620, and in 1623 he was ordained priest.
By 1625 he was well known as a poet, mixing in literary circles in London such as that of Ben Jonson. In 1629 he was presented by Charles I to the living of Dean Prior, a remote parish of Devonshire. The best of his work was written in the peace and seclusion of country life; To Blossoms and To Daffodils are classical depictions of a devoted appreciation of nature.
Herrick was distinguished as a lyric poet, and some of his love songs, for example, To Anthea and Gather Ye Rose-buds are considered exceptional . In 1660 he was reinstated at Dean Prior where he lived for the remainder of his life. He wrote no more poems after 1648, and is buried in an unmarked grave in the churchyard at Dean Prior.
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