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Robert Herrick may refer to: Robert Herrick (novelist) (1868-1938), American novelist Robert Herrick (poet) (1591-1674), English poet Robert Herrick (broadcaster) (1982-), Australian and New Zealand...


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Know when to speake, for many times it brings Danger to give the best advice to kings. A sweet disorder in the dresse Kindles in cloathes a wantonnesse. A winning wave, In the tempestuous petticote, A careless shoe-string, in whose tye I see a wilde...


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Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
Robert Herrick's fathers.
01/01/1994: 7,979 words, approx. 27 pages
Robert Herrick's 'Hesperides' contains several poems that reveal the poet's search for a father or father figure. Among the father figures alluded to or outrightly referred to are Ben Jonson, Endymion Porter, Charles I and God. The allusions to several different fathers is, in...
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Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
Robert Herrick and the makings of 'Hesperides.'
01/01/1998: 8,450 words, approx. 28 pages
Robert Herrick's poems have been classified as minor poetry due to their alleged lack of uniformity and continuous conscious purpose. However, some of Herrick's critics defended the poet by pointing out to the cohesiveness displayed by his poetry, 'Hesperides' in particular. His defenders further...
 


 

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