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How the Wall-flower came first, and why so
Why Flowers change colour
To his Mistresse objecting to him neither Toying
The Parcæ, or, Three dainty Destinies. The
Armilet
Upon his Sister-in-Law, Mistresse Elizab: Herrick
Of Love. A Sonet
39
To Anthea.
40
The Rock of Rubies: and The quarrie of Pearls
Conformitie
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To the reverend shade of his religious Father
Hesperides (continued)
To the King, Upon his comming with his Army
into the West
Upon Roses
To the King and Queene, upon their unhappy
distances
Dangers wait on Kings
X The Cheat of Cupid: or, The ungentle guest
X Delight in Disorder
42
43
To his Muse
47
Upon Love
To Dean-bourn, a rude River in Devon: by
which sometimes he lived
48
A Country-life: to his Brother, M. Tho: Herrick
To the Painter, to draw him a Picture
Upon Cuffe. Epig.
Upon Fone a School-master. Epig.
A Lyrick to Mirth
To the Earle of Westmerland
Against Love
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57
64
65
66
67
68
To the Patron of Poets, M. End: Porter
70
Upon one Lillie, who marryed with a maid call'd
72
XUpon Mrs. Eliz: Wheeler, under the name of
Amarillis