Poetic Openings : Robert Herrick to Robert Herrick

Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Hock-cart, Or Harvest Home : First Line : To the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl of Westmoreland
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Hock-cart, Or Harvest Home: : First Line : Come, Sons of Summer, by whose toil
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Hour-glass : First Line : That hour-glass which there you see
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Invitation : First Line : THE INVITATION
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Kiss: A Dialogue : First Line : 1 Among thy fancies, tell me this,
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Kiss: A Dialogue : First Line : 1 Among thy fancies, tell me this,
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Lawn : First Line : Would I see lawn, clear as the heaven, and thin?
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Lily In A Crystal : First Line : You have beheld a smiling rose
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Mad Maid's Song : First Line : Good morrow to the day so fair;
Poet : Robert Herrick : Poem : The Maypole : First Line : The May-pole is up,
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