Hesperides (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)
At a glance:
- Author: Robert Herrick
- First Published: 1648
- Type of Work: Poetry
- Genres: Poetry, Lyric poetry, Cavalier poetry
- Subjects: Love or romance, Religion, Rural or country life, England or English people, Seventeenth century, Epigrams
Critical Evaluation:
“As thou deserv’st, be proud; then gladly let/ The Muse give thee the Delphick Coronet.” This brief epigram, one of hundreds Robert Herrick included in his collection of twelve hundred poems, best describes the pride with which he presented his Hesperides and the recognition he received after years of neglect. His subtitle indicates the inclusion in one volume of his Hesperides and his Noble Numbers, a group of ecclesiastical poems, prayers, hymns, and apothegms dated 1647. This collection, together with fifteen or so poems...
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